Abstract
Little is known about the incidence of magnetic fields among the coolest white dwarfs. Their spectra usually do not exhibit any absorption lines as the bound-bound opacities of hydrogen and helium are vanishingly small. Probing these stars for the presence of magnetic fields is therefore extremely challenging. However, external pollution of a cool white dwarf by, e.g. planetary debris, leads to the appearance of metal lines in its spectral energy distribution. These lines provide a unique tool to identify and measure magnetism in the coolest and oldest white dwarfs in the Galaxy. We report the identification of seven strongly metal polluted, cool (Teff < 8000 K) white dwarfs with magnetic field strengths ranging from 1.9 to 9.6 MG. An analysis of our larger magnitude-limited sample of cool DZ yields a lower limit on the magnetic incidence of 13 ± 4 per cent, noticeably much higher than among hot DA white dwarfs.
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Hollands, M. A., Gänsicke, B. T., & Koester, D. (2015). The incidence of magnetic fields in cool DZ white dwarfs. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 450(1), 681–690. https://doi.org/10.1093/mnras/stv570
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