论文标题
DQ星形缺少金属;引人入胜的线索
Missing Metals in DQ Stars; a Compelling Clue to their Origin
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论文摘要
白矮星恒星经常受到重元素的外部污染,但本质上富含碳的DQ光谱级成员未能表现出这种现象,代表了数十年历史的难题。这项研究报告了对经典DQ白色矮人中CA II的高分辨率光谱搜索,发现这些恒星在污染频率和重型元素质量分数中都相对于更广泛的人群而受阻。与其他白矮谱类别相比,发现平均外部积聚率在DQ恒星中至少要低三个数量级。考虑了几种假设,需要同时考虑i)明显缺乏积聚的金属,ii)缺乏情节行星材料的缺乏,iii)观察到的不变伴侣的赤字在后公共封装后二进制中的赤字不足,iv)相对较低的氦质量分数,以及其他光谱质量,以及其他光谱,vi shiph and vi vi vi a vi vi a vi a vi a vi a vi a vi v),v)适度较旧的磁盘运动学。只有一个假设与所有这些约束是一致的,这表明DQ白色矮人是二元进化的后代,它改变了其恒星结构和情节环境。对于整个DQ光谱类别的潜在进化统一,已经提出了一种较温暖,更大的DQ星的二元起源,并作为一种包容性的机制来暴露核心碳材料。在这张照片中,DQ星并非来自通常托管动态活跃的行星系统的DA或DB白色矮人。
White dwarf stars frequently experience external pollution by heavy elements, and yet the intrinsically carbon-enriched DQ spectral class members fail to exhibit this phenomenon, representing a decades-old conundrum. This study reports a high-resolution spectroscopic search for Ca II in classical DQ white dwarfs, finding that these stars are stunted both in pollution frequency and heavy element mass fractions, relative to the wider population. Compared to other white dwarf spectral classes, the average external accretion rate is found to be at least three orders of magnitude lower in the DQ stars. Several hypotheses are considered which need to simultaneously account for i) an apparent lack of accreted metals, ii) a dearth of circumstellar planetary material, iii) an observed deficit of unevolved companions in post-common envelope binaries, iv) relatively low helium mass fractions, and remnant masses that appear smaller than for other spectral classes, v) a high incidence of strong magnetism, and vi) modestly older disk kinematics. Only one hypothesis is consistent with all these constraints, suggesting DQ white dwarfs are the progeny of binary evolution that altered both their stellar structures and their circumstellar environments. A binary origin is already suspected for the warmer and more massive DQ stars, and is proposed here as an inclusive mechanism to expose core carbon material, in a potential evolutionary unification for the entire DQ spectral class. In this picture, DQ stars are not descended from DA or DB white dwarfs that commonly host dynamically-active planetary systems.