Using observations of Spitzer/IRAC, we report the serendipitous discovery of excess infrared emission from a single white dwarf PG 0010+280. At a temperature of 27,220 K and a cooling age of 16 Myr, it is the hottest and youngest white dwarf to display an excess at 3-8 μm. The infrared excess can be fit by either an opaque dust disk within the tidal radius of the white dwarf or a 1300 K blackbody, possibly from an irradiated substellar object or a re-heated giant planet. PG 0010+280 has two unique properties that are different from white dwarfs with a dust disk: (i) relatively low emission at 8 μm and (ii) non-detection of heavy elements in its atmosphere from high-resolution spectroscopic observations with Keck/HIRES. The origin of the infrared excess remains unclear.
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Xu, S., Jura, M., Pantoja, B., Klein, B., Zuckerman, B., Su, K. Y. L., & Meng, H. Y. A. (2015). A young white dwarf with an infrared excess. Astrophysical Journal Letters, 806(1). https://doi.org/10.1088/2041-8205/806/1/L5
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