The Dust Cloud Around the White Dwarf G29-38

William T. Reach, Ted von Hippel, et al.

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Abstract

We present new observations of the white dwarf G29-38 with the camera (4.5 and 8 μm), photometer (24 μm), and spectrograph (5.5-14 μm) of the Spitzer Space Telescope . This star has an exceptionally large infrared excess, amounting to 3% of the bolometric luminosity. The spectral energy distribution (SED) has a continuum peak around 4.5 μm and a 9-11 μm emission feature 1.25 times brighter than the continuum. A mixture of amorphous olivine and a small amount of forsterite in an emitting region 1-5 R ☉ from the star can reproduce the shape of the 9-11 μm feature. The SED also appears to require amorphous carbon to explain the hot continuum. Our new measurements support the idea that a relatively recent disruption of a comet or asteroid created the cloud.

Original languageAmerican English
JournalThe Astrophysical Journal
Volume635
StatePublished - Dec 20 2005
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • infrared: stars
  • stars: individual (G29-38
  • WD 2326+049)
  • white dwarfs

Disciplines

  • Stars, Interstellar Medium and the Galaxy

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