A Magnetic White Dwarf Formed through a Binary Merger within 35 Million Yr

Huahui Yan, Jiamao Lin, Rizhong Zheng, Li Wang, Genghao Liu, Liangliang Ren, Zhen Guo, Siyi Xu, Zhangliang Chen, Chun Chen, Bo Ma, Yong Shao, Zhenwei Li, Xianfei Zhang, Christoffer Fremling, Jan J. Eldridge, Hongwei Ge and Chengyuan Li
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White dwarfs (WDs) represent the final evolutionary stage of most stars, typically originating from progenitor stars with masses below approximately 8–10 M⊙. Formation through single-star evolution generally requires at least 25 Myr, with the youngest WDs often near the Chandrasekhar limit of 1.4 M⊙. In contrast, WDs formed via binary channels, such as mergers or mass transfer, can develop smaller masses in a shorter timescale and may exhibit unique characteristics, including strong surface magnetic fields and rapid rotation. Accurately determining the ages of these WDs is essential for understanding their formation. A valuable method involves studying WDs in star clusters, where member stars share the same age and chemical composition, allowing for precise constraints on the formation times and metallicities of the WDs’ progenitors. Here we report a WD found in the open cluster RSG 5, which is only 35 Myr old. The WD’s mass is lower than 1.05 M⊙, indicating it may not have formed through single-star evolution. The WD possesses an exceptionally strong surface magnetic field (≥200 MG), a short rotational period (∼6.5 minutes), and, most notably, a corotating half-ring of ionized circumstellar debris. This distinctive feature provides evidence for a binary merger origin, a scenario further substantiated by our stellar evolution models.
一颗磁性白矮星在3500万年之内通过双星合并形成
白矮星(WDs)代表了大多数恒星演化的最后阶段,通常起源于质量低于8-10 M⊙的原始恒星。单星演化的形成通常需要至少25myr,最年轻的WDs通常接近钱德拉塞卡极限1.4 M⊙。相比之下,通过二元通道形成的WDs,如合并或传质,可以在更短的时间尺度内形成更小的质量,并可能表现出独特的特征,包括强表面磁场和快速旋转。准确确定这些wd的年龄对于了解它们的形成至关重要。一种有价值的方法涉及研究星团中的WDs,其中成员恒星具有相同的年龄和化学成分,从而可以精确地限制WDs祖先的形成时间和金属丰度。在这里,我们报告了一个在疏散星团RSG 5中发现的WD,它只有35 Myr的历史。WD的质量低于1.05 M⊙,表明它可能不是通过单恒星演化形成的。WD具有异常强的表面磁场(≥200 MG),较短的旋转周期(~ 6.5分钟),最值得注意的是,它有一个由电离的星周碎片组成的旋转半环。这一独特的特征为双星合并的起源提供了证据,我们的恒星演化模型进一步证实了这一假设。
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