X-ray and Infrared Observations of Two Externally-polluted White Dwarfs

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  • M. Jura
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With XMM-Newton and the Spitzer Space Telescope, we obtain upper bounds to the X-ray fluxes from G29-38 and GD 362, and the 70 μm flux from G29-38. These data provide indirect evidence that G29-38 is accreting from a tidally disrupted asteroid: it is neither accreting large amounts of hydrogen and helium nor is its surrounding dusty disk being replenished from a reservoir of cold grains experiencing Poynting-Robertson drag. The upper bound to the X-ray flux from GD 362 is consistent with the estimated rate of mass accretion required to explain its pollution by elements heavier than helium. GD 362 also possesses 0.01 M⊕ of hydrogen, an anomalously large amount for a white dwarf with a helium-dominated atmosphere. One possibility is that before the current disk was formed, this hydrogen was accreted from either ∼100 Ceres-like asteroids or one large object. An alternative scenario which simultaneously explains all of GD 362’s distinctive properties is that we are witnessing the consequences of the tidal-destruction of a single parent body that had internal water and was at least as massive as Callisto and probably as massive as Mars. Subject headings: planetary systems – stars, white dwarf

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تاریخ انتشار 2009