The DBL Survey I: discovery of 34 double-lined double white dwarf binaries
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| Publication date | 08-2024 |
| Journal | Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society |
| Volume | Issue number | 532 | 2 |
| Pages (from-to) | 2534-2556 |
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| Abstract |
We present the first discoveries of the double-lined double white dwarf (DBL) survey that targets overluminous sources with respect to the canonical white dwarf cooling sequence according to a set of well-defined criteria. The primary goal of the DBL survey is to identify compact double white dwarf binary star systems from a unique spectral detection of both stars, which then enables a precise quantification of the atmospheric parameters and radial velocity variability of a system. Our search of 117 candidates that were randomly selected from a magnitude-limited sample of 399 yielded a 29 per cent detection efficiency with 34 systems exhibiting a double-lined signature. A further 38 systems show strong evidence of being single-lined or potentially DBL binaries and seven single-lined sources from the full observed sample are radial velocity variable. The 45 remaining candidates appear as a single WD with no companion or a non-DA white dwarf, bringing the efficiency of detecting binaries to 62 per cent. Atmospheric fitting of all double-lined systems reveals a large fraction that have two similar mass components that combine to a total mass of 1.0–1.3 M⊙
– a class of double white dwarf binaries that may undergo a sub-Chandrasekhar mass type Ia detonation or merge to form a massive O/Ne WD, although orbital periods are required to infer on which time-scales. One double-lined system located 49 pc away, WDJ181058.67+311940.94, is super-Chandrasekhar mass, making it the second such double white dwarf binary to be discovered. |
| Document type | Article |
| Language | English |
| Published at | https://doi.org/10.1093/mnras/stae1645 |
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