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Compositions of Planetary Debris around Dusty White Dwarfs

Solar and Stellar Astrophysics 2020-01-08 v2 Earth and Planetary Astrophysics

Abstract

The photospheres of some white dwarfs are "polluted" by accretion of material from their surrounding planetary debris. White dwarfs with dust disks are often heavily polluted and high-resolution spectroscopic observations of these systems can be used to infer the chemical compositions of extrasolar planetary material. Here, we report spectroscopic observation and analysis of 19 white dwarfs with dust disks or candidate disks. The overall abundance pattern very much resembles that of bulk Earth and we are starting to build a large enough sample to probe a wide range of planetary compositions. We found evidence for accretion of Fe-rich material onto two white dwarfs as well as O-rich but H-poor planetary debris onto one white dwarf. In addition, there is a spread in Mg/Ca and Si/Ca ratios and it cannot be explained by differential settling or igneous differentiation. The ratios appear to follow an evaporation sequence. In this scenario, we can constrain the mass and number of evaporating bodies surrounding polluted white dwarfs.

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@article{arxiv.1910.07197,
  title  = {Compositions of Planetary Debris around Dusty White Dwarfs},
  author = {Siyi Xu and Patrick Dufour and Beth Klein and Carl Melis and Nathaniel N. Monson and B. Zuckerman and Edward D. Young and Michael A. Jura},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1910.07197},
  year   = {2020}
}

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22 pages, 13 figures, 7 tables, AJ, in press