Bibcode
Dobbie, P. D.; Napiwotzki, R.; Lodieu, N.; Burleigh, M. R.; Barstow, M. A.; Jameson, R. F.
Bibliographical reference
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society: Letters, Volume 373, Issue 1, pp. L45-L49.
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2006
Citations
40
Refereed citations
32
Description
We argue on the basis of astrometric and spectroscopic data that the
ultramassive white dwarf GD50 is associated with the star formation
event that created the Pleiades and is possibly a former member of this
cluster. Its cooling age (~60 Myr) is consistent with it having evolved
essentially as a single star from a progenitor with a mass M >
6Msolar, so we find no need to invoke a white dwarf-white
dwarf binary merger scenario to account for its existence. This result
may represent the first direct observational evidence that single-star
evolution can produce white dwarfs with M > 1.1Msolar, as
predicted by some stellar evolutionary theories. On the basis of its
tangential velocity, we also provisionally identify the ultramassive (M
~ 1.2Msolar) white dwarf PG0136 + 251 as being related to the
Pleiades. These findings may help to alleviate the difficulties in
reconciling the observed number of hot nearby ultramassive white dwarfs
with the smaller number predicted by binary evolution models under the
assumption that they are the products of white dwarf mergers.
Based on observations collected at the European Southern Observatory,
Chile. ESO No. 072.D-0362.
E-mail: pdd [at] star.le.ac.uk (pdd[at]star[dot]le[dot]ac[dot]uk)