Bibcode
DOI
Dupuis, Jean; Galvan Genova, R.; Thejll, Peter A.; Vennes, Stephane
Referencia bibliográfica
Astrophysical Journal v.480, p.714
Fecha de publicación:
5
1997
Número de citas
147
Número de citas referidas
128
Descripción
We present new effective temperature and surface gravity determinations
for a sample of 90 hot white dwarfs detected in the Extreme Ultraviolet
Explorer (EUVE) all-sky survey. The measurements, based on spectroscopy
of the Balmer line series obtained at the Michigan-Dartmouth-MIT
Observatory, Mount Stromlo Observatory, Lick Observatory, and Cerro
Tololo Inter-American Observatory, are used to constrain the space
density as well as the population age and mass distribution of a sample
of 110 EUV-selected DA white dwarfs in the solar neighborhood. We find a
mass spectrum narrowly peaked over 0.56 M&sun;, indicative of a C-O core
with a thin hydrogen layer, and a significant population of 10
ultramassive (M >= 1.1 M&sun;) white dwarfs; we also find that all
objects fall between effective temperatures of ~25,000 and ~75,000 K and
that most are younger than 30 Myr. Using Wood's evolutionary models we
determine a DA white dwarf birthrate in the solar neighborhood of
(0.7--1.0) x 10-12 pc-3 yr-1. Although most objects are on normal C-O
cooling tracks, we suggest that a few low-mass white dwarfs and the
population of ultramassive white dwarfs may follow different paths with,
respectively, He, and, possibly, O-Ne-Mg cores.