A Machine-Learning Compositional Study of Exoplanetary Material Accreted Onto Five Helium-Atmosphere White Dwarfs with $\texttt{cecilia}$
Abstract
We present the first application of the Machine Learning (ML) pipeline to determine the physical parameters and photospheric composition of five metal-polluted He-atmosphere white dwarfs without well-characterised elemental abundances. To achieve this, we perform a joint and iterative Bayesian fit to their (R=2,000) and (R=4,500) optical spectra, covering the wavelength range from about 3,800\r{A} to 9,000\r{A}. Our analysis measures the abundances of at least two and up to six chemical elements in their atmospheres with a predictive accuracy similar to that of conventional WD analysis techniques (0.20 dex). The white dwarfs with the largest number of detected heavy elements are SDSS J08595732 and SDSS J23110041, which simultaneously exhibit O, Mg, Si, Ca, and Fe in their spectra. For all systems, we find that the bulk composition of their pollutants is largely consistent with those of primitive CI chondrites to within 1-2. We also find evidence of statistically significant () oxygen excesses for SDSS J08595732 and SDSS J23110041, which could point to the accretion of oxygen-rich exoplanetary material. In the future, as wide-field astronomical surveys deliver millions of public WD spectra to the scientific community, aspires to unlock population-wide studies of polluted WDs, therefore helping to improve our statistical knowledge of extrasolar compositions.
Cite
@article{arxiv.2505.06228,
title = {A Machine-Learning Compositional Study of Exoplanetary Material Accreted Onto Five Helium-Atmosphere White Dwarfs with $\texttt{cecilia}$},
author = {Mariona Badenas-Agusti and Siyi Xu and Andrew Vanderburg and Kishalay De and Patrick Dufour and Laura K. Rogers and Susana Hoyos and Simon Blouin and Javier Viaña and Amy Bonsor and Ben Zuckerman},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2505.06228},
year = {2025}
}
Comments
28 pages, 14 figures, 5 tables. Accepted for publication in MNRAS