We report on second-epoch imaging of two candidate planet-hosting white dwarfs stars, WD2105-82 and WD1202-232. Both stars showed evidence of resolved, planet-mass candidate companions in observations using the MIRI mid-infrared imager on JWST. WD2105-82 also showed evidence of an infrared excess consistent with an unresolved 1.4 Jupiter mass companion with an orbital separation of <4 au. Our second epoch observations confirm that the source of the excess shares common proper motion with the star. The excess is almost certainly due to a companion planet or debris disk. However, neither of the two resolved sources with projected separations of >1" in the first epoch of JWST observations show measurable proper motion and are thus likely faint, unresolved background galaxies. We also search for common proper motion companions out to hundreds of au, but find no evidence of widely separated companions.
@article{arxiv.2512.08191,
title = {Follow-up Observations of Candidate White Dwarf Planets with MIRI},
author = {Fergal Mullally and Susan E. Mullally and Misty Cracraft and Samantha N. Bianco and Loic Albert and John Debes and J. J. Hermes and Mukremin Kilic and William T. Reach},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2512.08191},
year = {2025}
}
Comments
7 pages, 3 figures, Accepted for publication to AAS Journals