C. López-Sanjuan, P.-E. Tremblay, M. W. O’Brien, D. Spinoso, A. Ederoclite, H. Vázquez Ramió, A. J. Cenarro, A. Marín-Franch, T. Civera, J. M. Carrasco, B. T. Gänsicke, N. P. Gentile Fusillo, A. Hernán-Caballero, M. A. Hollands, A. del Pino, H. Domínguez Sánchez, J. A. Fernández-Ontiveros, F. M. Jiménez-Esteban, A. Rebassa-Mansergas, L. Schmidtobreick, R. E. Angulo, D. Cristóbal-Hornillos, R. A. Dupke, C. Hernández-Monteagudo, M. Moles, L. Sodré, J. Varela
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目的我们利用 Javalambre 测光局域宇宙巡天(J-PLUS)第二次数据发布(DR2)中超过 2176 deg2 的 12 个光学波段的测光结果,来估算沿冷却序列存在 Ca II H+K 吸收的白矮星的比例。我们将J-PLUS光度测量与无金属理论模型进行了比较,以估算以395 nm为中心的J0395通带(EWJ0395)中10 nm的等效宽度。共分析了 4399 个有效温度在 30 000 > Teff > 5500 K 范围内、质量 M > 0.45 M⊙的白矮星。它们的 EWJ0395 分布是用两个种群来模拟的,分别对应于污染和非污染系统,以估算钙白矮星的比例(fCa)与 Teff 的函数关系。同时还计算了每个白矮星出现钙吸收的概率(pCa)。将 EWJ0395 与测量到的钙/氦丰度以及通过光谱鉴定出的金属污染进行比较后发现,EWJ0395 与 Ca II H+K 吸收的存在相关。钙白矮星的比例随着冷却序列的变化而变化,从Teff = 13 500 K时的fCa ≈ 0增加到Teff = 5500 K时的fCa ≈ 0.15。我们将我们的结果与 40 pc 光谱样本和斯隆数字巡天(SDSS)光谱得出的分数进行了比较。在J-PLUS观测中发现的趋势也出现在40 pc样本中;然而,SDSS显示Teff < 12 000 K的金属污染天体数量不足。其中 20 个天体的光谱已在以前的研究中公布,而我们又获得了另外 6 个目标的后续光谱观测数据。这 26 个目标都被确认为金属污染系统。J-PLUS光学数据为白矮星中Ca II H+K吸收的存在提供了可靠的统计测量。我们发现,从Teff = 13 500 K到5500 K,钙白矮星的比例增加了15 ± 3%,这反映了它们从金属污染系统总体中的光学选择功能。
J-PLUS: The fraction of calcium white dwarfs along the cooling sequence
Aims. We used the Javalambre Photometric Local Universe Survey (J-PLUS) second data release (DR2) photometry in 12 optical bands over 2176 deg2 to estimate the fraction of white dwarfs with the presence of Ca II H+K absorption along the cooling sequence.Methods. We compared the J-PLUS photometry against metal-free theoretical models to estimate the equivalent width in the J0395 passband of 10 nm centered at 395 nm (EWJ0395), a proxy to detect calcium absorption. A total of 4399 white dwarfs with effective temperatures within 30 000 > Teff > 5500 K and masses of M > 0.45 M⊙ were analyzed. Their EWJ0395 distribution was modeled using two populations, corresponding to polluted and non-polluted systems, to estimate the fraction of calcium white dwarfs (fCa) as a function of Teff. The probability of each individual white dwarf presenting calcium absorption, pCa, was also computed.Results. The comparison of EWJ0395 with both the measured Ca/He abundance and the identification of metal pollution from spectroscopy shows that EWJ0395 correlates with the presence of Ca II H+K absorption. The fraction of calcium white dwarfs changes along the cooling sequence, increasing from fCa ≈ 0 at Teff = 13 500 K to fCa ≈ 0.15 at Teff = 5500 K. This trend reflects the selection function of calcium white dwarfs in the optical. We compare our results with the fractions derived from the 40 pc spectroscopic sample and from Sloan Digital Sky Survey (SDSS) spectra. The trend found in J-PLUS observations is also present in the 40 pc sample; however, SDSS shows a deficit of metal-polluted objects at Teff < 12 000 K. Finally, we found 39 white dwarfs with pCa > 0.99. Twenty of them have spectra presented in previous studies, whereas we obtained follow-up spectroscopic observations for six additional targets. These 26 objects were all confirmed as metal-polluted systems.Conclusions. The J-PLUS optical data provide a robust statistical measurement for the presence of Ca II H+K absorption in white dwarfs. We find a 15 ± 3% increase in the fraction of calcium white dwarfs from Teff = 13 500 K to 5500 K, which reflects their selection function in the optical from the total population of metal-polluted systems.
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