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A hot white dwarf merger remnant revealed by an ultraviolet detection of carbon

A hot white dwarf merger remnant revealed by an ultraviolet detection of carbon

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英文摘要

Atmospheric carbon has been detected in the optical spectra of six hydrogen-rich ultra-massive white dwarfs, revealing large carbon abundances (log C/H > $-$0.5) attributable to the convective dredge-up of internal carbon into thin hydrogen surface layers. These rare white dwarfs likely originate from stellar mergers, making them "smoking guns" for one of the binary evolution channels leading to thermonuclear supernovae. However, optical spectroscopy can uncover only the most carbon-enriched objects, suggesting that many more merger remnants may masquerade as normal pure-hydrogen atmosphere white dwarfs. Here, we report the discovery of atmospheric carbon in a Hubble Space Telescope far-ultraviolet spectrum of WD$\,$0525+526, a long-known hydrogen-rich ultra-massive white dwarf. The carbon abundance (log C/H = $-$4.62) is 4$-$5 dex lower than in the six counterparts and thus detectable only at ultraviolet wavelengths. We find that the total masses of hydrogen and helium in the envelope ($10^{-13.8}$ and $10^{-12.6}$ of the total white dwarf mass) are substantially lower than those expected from single-star evolution, implying that WD$\,$0525+526 is a merger remnant. Our modelling indicates that the low surface carbon abundance arises from an envelope structure in which a thin hydrogen-rich layer floats atop a semi-convection zone$-$a process that has been largely overlooked in white dwarfs. Our study highlights the importance of ultraviolet spectroscopy in identifying and characterising merger remnants.

Snehalata Sahu、Antoine Bédard、Boris T. Gänsicke、Pier-Emmanuel Tremblay、Detlev Koester、Jay Farihi、J. J. Hermes、Mark A. Hollands、Tim Cunningham、Seth Redfield

10.1038/s41550-025-02590-y

天文学

Snehalata Sahu,Antoine Bédard,Boris T. Gänsicke,Pier-Emmanuel Tremblay,Detlev Koester,Jay Farihi,J. J. Hermes,Mark A. Hollands,Tim Cunningham,Seth Redfield.A hot white dwarf merger remnant revealed by an ultraviolet detection of carbon[EB/OL].(2025-08-05)[2025-08-17].https://arxiv.org/abs/2508.03811.点此复制

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