Open Astronomy (Jan 2022)

Absolute magnitudes of white dwarfs and discovery of new white dwarfs from FBS Blue Stellar Objects by means of Gaia EDR3 data

  • Mickaelian Areg M.,
  • Mikayelyan Gor A.,
  • Abrahamyan Hayk V.,
  • Paronyan Gurgen M.,
  • Malkov Oleg Yu.

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1515/astro-2021-0027
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 30, no. 1
pp. 210 – 215

Abstract

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This article is a presentation of a project which is a statistical study of white dwarfs’ properties carried out based on the sample of the First Byurakan Survey Blue Stellar Objects (FBS BSOs) and the Catalogue of White Dwarfs. Using these results, we have searched and will continue to search for new white dwarfs by means of Gaia accurate astrometry. The discovery and study of new White Dwarfs (WDs) is extremely important for understanding the kinematics and dynamics of the local stellar population. They are evolutionary signatures of the Milky Way, as most of stars pass through this evolutionary stage. We have carried out a statistical analysis of the White Dwarfs Catalogue to establish their average physical properties. Based on these data, we have searched for new WDs using Gaia EDR3 accurate astrometry. It provides huge amount of data to confirm WDs and reveal many more such objects. Gaia’s astrometric accuracy allows more detailed studies of WDs and many other stars. Using Gaia accurate data in combination with SDSS and DFBS low-dispersion spectra and additional multiwavelength data, we have revealed many new WDs. Many of them are subject for studies on binarity and variability (including a number of subtypes, e.g. ZZ Ceti stars (pulsating WDs), cataclysmic variables, etc.). WDs among FBS blue stellar objects at high galactic latitudes have been searched and revealed. Search for high galactic latitude WDs in DFBS have also been carried out. Using the revealed and calculated characteristics, a statistical study of WD properties is being done.

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