http://arxiv.org/abs/2211.05938
We search for merger products among the 25 most massive white dwarfs in the Montreal White Dwarf Database 100 pc sample through follow-up spectroscopy and high-cadence photometry. We find an unusually high fraction, 40%, of magnetic white dwarfs among this population. In addition, we identify four outliers in transverse velocity and detect rapid rotation in five objects. Our results show that $56^{+9}{-10}$\% of the $M\approx1.3~M{\odot}$ ultramassive white dwarfs form through mergers. This fraction is significantly higher than expected from the default binary population synthesis calculations using the $\alpha$-prescription (with $\alpha \lambda = 2$), and provides further support for efficient orbital shrinkage, such as with low values of the common envelope efficiency.
M. Kilic, A. Moss, A. Kosakowski, et. al.
Mon, 14 Nov 22
32/69
Comments: MNRAS, in press
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