MagAO imaging of long-period objects (MILO). II. A puzzling white dwarfaround the sun-like star HD 11112
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Rodigas, Timothy J.
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MagAO imaging of long-period objects (MILO). II. A puzzling white dwarfaround the sun-like star HD 11112
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- Rodigas, Timothy J.;
- Bergeron, P.;
- Simon, Amélie;
- Arriagada, Pamela;
- Faherty, Jacqueline K.;
- Anglada Escudé, Guillem;
- Mamajek, Eric E.;
- Weinberger, Alycia;
- Butler, R. Paul;
- Males, Jared R.;
- Morzinski, Katie;
- Close, Laird M.;
- Hinz, Philip M.;
- Bailey, Jeremy;
- Carter, Brad;
- Jenkins, James Stewart;
- Jones, Hugh;
- O’Toole, Simon;
- Tinney, C. G.;
- Wittenmyer, Rob;
- Debes, John;
Abstract
HD 11112 is an old, Sun-like star that has a long-term radial velocity (RV) trend indicative of a massive companion on a wide orbit. Here we present direct images of the source responsible for the trend using the Magellan Adaptive Optics system. We detect the object (HD 11112B) at a separation of 2 2 (100 au) at multiple wavelengths spanning 0.6-4 mu m. and show that it is most likely a gravitationally bound cool white dwarf. Modeling its spectral energy distribution suggests that its mass is 0.9-1.1M(circle dot), which corresponds to very high eccentricity, near edge-on orbits from a. Markov chain Monte Carlo analysis of the RV and imaging data together. The total age of the white dwarf is > 2 sigma, which is discrepant with that of the primary star under most assumptions. The problem can be resolved if the white dwarf progenitor was initially a double white dwarf binary that then merged into the observed high-mass white dwarf. HD 11112B is a unique and intriguing benchmark object that can be used to calibrate atmospheric and evolutionary models of cool white dwarfs and should thus continue to be monitored by RV and direct imaging over the coming years.
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NSERC Canada
Fund FRQ-NT (Quebec)
Space Telescope Science Institute
HST-HF251366.001-A
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NAS5-26555
National Aeronautics and Space Administration
National Science Foundation
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The Astrophysical Journal, 831:177 (10pp), 2016 November 10
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