Carbon-rich (DQ) white dwarfs in the Sloan Digital Sky Survey

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Context. Among the spectroscopically identified white dwarfs, a fraction smaller than 2% have spectra dominated by carbon lines, mainly molecular C2, but also a smaller group dominated by C I and C II lines. These are together called DQ white dwarfs. Aims. We want to derive atmospheric parameters Teff, log g, and carbon abundances for a large sample of these stars and discuss implications for their spectral evolution. Methods. Sloan Digital Sky Survey spectra and ugriz photometry were used, together with Gaia Data Release 2 parallaxes and G band photometry. These were fitted to synthetic spectra and theoretical photometry derived from model atmospheres. Results. We found that the DQ hotter than Teff ∼ 10 000 K have masses ∼ 0.4 MȮ larger than the classical DQ, which have masses typical for the majority of white dwarfs (∼ 0.6 MȮ). We found some evidence that the peculiar DQ below 10 000 K also have significantly larger masses and may thus be the descendants of the hot and warm DQ above 10 000 K. A significant fraction of the hotter objects with Teff > 14 500 K have atmospheres dominated by carbon.

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Koester, D., & Kepler, S. O. (2019). Carbon-rich (DQ) white dwarfs in the Sloan Digital Sky Survey. Astronomy and Astrophysics, 628. https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361/201935946

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