White dwarfs as probes of extrasolar planet compositions and fundamental astrophysics
White dwarfs as probes of extrasolar planet compositions and fundamental astrophysics
White dwarfs represent the most common end stage of stellar evolution and are important for a range of astrophysical questions. The high-resolution ultraviolet spectroscopic capability of the Habitable World Observatory (HWO) offers a unique capability to characterize white dwarfs. In this documents, we focus on two specific science cases for HWO -- white dwarfs as probes of extrasolar planet compositions, and fundamental astrophysics. HWO will have the sensitivity to measure a suite of heavy elements, such as S, C, O, Fe, and Si, in a large sample of polluted white dwarfs to constrain the water content and the light elements in the cores of extrasolar planets. HWO can also be used to search for any small variation on the fine structure constant in the presence of strong gravity. Both science cases require a minimum resolving power of 60,000, and a ultraviolet coverage down to at least 900 Angstrom.
Siyi Xu、Martin Barstow、Andy Buchan、Érika Le Bourdais、Patrick Dufour
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Siyi Xu,Martin Barstow,Andy Buchan,Érika Le Bourdais,Patrick Dufour.White dwarfs as probes of extrasolar planet compositions and fundamental astrophysics[EB/OL].(2025-07-02)[2025-07-18].https://arxiv.org/abs/2507.03029.点此复制
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