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Catalán, S.; Isern, J.; García-Berro, E.; Ribas, I.; Allende Prieto, C.; Bonanos, A. Z.
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Astronomy and Astrophysics, Volume 477, Issue 1, January I 2008, pp.213-221
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Context: The initial-final mass relationship of white dwarfs, which is
poorly constrained, is of paramount importance for different aspects of
modern astrophysics. From an observational perspective, most of the
studies up to now have been done using white dwarfs in open clusters.
Aims: In order to improve the initial-final mass relationship, we
explore the possibility of deriving a semi-empirical relation studying
white dwarfs in common proper motion pairs. If these systems are
comprised of a white dwarf and a FGK star, the total age and the
metallicity of the progenitor of the white dwarf can be inferred from
the detailed analysis of the companion. Methods: We have
performed an exhaustive search for common proper motion pairs containing
a DA white dwarf and a FGK star using the available literature and
crossing the SIMBAD database with the Villanova White Dwarf Catalog. We
have acquired long-slit spectra of the white dwarf members of the
selected common proper motion pairs, as well as high resolution spectra
of their companions. From these observations, a full analysis of the two
members of each common proper motion pair leads to the initial and final
masses of the white dwarfs. Results: These observations have
allowed us to provide updated information for the white dwarfs, since
some of them were misclassified. In the case of the DA white dwarfs,
their atmospheric parameters, masses, and cooling times have been
derived using appropriate white dwarf models and cooling sequences. From
a detailed analysis of the FGK star spectra we have inferred the
metallicity. Then, using either isochrones or X-ray luminosities we have
obtained the main-sequence lifetime of the progenitors, and subsequently
their initial masses. Conclusions: This work is the first one
using common proper motion pairs to improve the initial-final mass
relationship, and has also allowed us to cover the poorly explored
low-mass domain. As in the case of studies based on white dwarfs in open
clusters, the distribution of the semi-empirical data presents a large
scatter, which is higher than the expected uncertainties in the derived
values. This suggests that the initial-final mass relationship may not
be a single-valued function.
Based on observations obtained at: Calar Alto Observatory,
Almería, Spain, el Roque de los Muchachos, Canary Islands, Spain,
McDonald Observatory, Texas, USA, and Las Campanas Observatory, Chile.
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