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The ELM Survey: A Targeted Search for the Most Extreme

White Dwarf Binary Systems

Alex GianninasAstronomy ColloquiumWesleyan UniversityFebruary 25th, 2015

Outline

• Intro: Stellar Evolution & White Dwarfs 101

• Extremely Low Mass White Dwarfs

• The ELM Survey• Highlights from 2014• Takeaways

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Stellar Evolution and White Dwarfs 101

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• No H burning, WDs cool over several billion years (Gyrs)

• Teff ~ 150,000 K

3000 K• M ~ 0.6 M

• R ~ 0.01 R ~ 1 R

• log g ~ 8.0 (log g = 4.4,

log g = 3.0)

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Stellar Evolution and White Dwarfs 101

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• No H burning, WDs cool over several billion years (Gyrs)

• Teff ~ 150,000 K

3000 K• M ~ 0.6 M

• R ~ 0.01 R ~ 1 R

• log g ~ 8.0 (log g = 4.4,

log g = 3.0)𝒈=

𝑮𝑴𝑹𝟐

Gravitational settling quickly creates a stratified internal structure

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C/O

HeH

DA (H-rich)

C/O

He

Non-DA (He-rich)

C/O

Hot DQ

Extremely Low Mass (ELM) WDs have M < 0.3 M and form in compact binaries

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Gianninas et al. (2011, ApJ, 743, 138)

Binary Evolution

Extremely Low-Mass (ELM) WDs have He cores and are formed in compact binaries

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Iben & Tutukov (1984, ApJ, 54, 335)

ELM WDs have He cores and considerably larger radii

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C/O

HeH

He

H

ELM

𝑹𝟏𝑴𝟑

The ELM Survey• The ELM Survey is an ongoing,

targeted search for ELM WDs– M < 0.30 M (5 < log g < 7)

– Found in short-period (P < 1 day) binary systems

• Motivation – Progenitors of SN Ia, .Ia, AM CVn, R CrB– Neutron star companions– Gravitational wave verification sources– Laboratories to test GR, tidal effects

• Papers I – V + VI : 62 + 12 new ELM WDs

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SDSS colors work well for choosing ELM WD candidates

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Brown et al. (2012, ApJ, 744, 142) Gianninas et al. (2015, in prep)

Radial Velocity Follow-Up

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FLWO 1.5m MMT 6.5m KPNO 4m

The optical spectra of ELM WDs are dominated by the Hydrogen Balmer lines

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More Balmer lines are visible in ELM WDs due to

the lower log g

DA ELM

HH HH

ELM VI: 12 new ELM WDs

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Gianninas et al. (2015, in prep)𝑷 𝑲𝟑

𝟐𝝅 𝑮=𝑴 𝒇=¿¿¿

Hydrogen Balmer lines are very sensitive to both Teff and log g

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Standard Spectroscopic Technique

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Gianninas et al. (2015, in prep)

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Gianninas et al. (2015 ApJ, in prep)

There is still a lot of uncertainty in the evolutionary models

• Althaus et al. (2013, A&A, 557, A19)

• Istrate et al. (2014, A&A, 571, L3)

Some ELM WDs may be Type Ia progenitors

• Super-Chandrasekhar mass systems not necessarily Type Ia progenitors

• WD+NS binaries? No radio or X-ray detections

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Brown et al. (2013, ApJ, 769, 66)

Some ELM WDs are likely progenitors of AM CVn systems

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Gianninas et al. (2015, in prep)

Cooler ELM WD binaries have longer periods or else they would have already merged

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Gianninas et al. (2015, in prep)

K-S statistic = 0.5622

INDIVIDUALHIGHLIGHTS

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J0651: the poster child for ELM WDs

• Shortest period ELM WD binary P = 12.75 min!

• Eclipsing!

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Hermes et al. (2012, ApJ, 757, 21)

The shift in the midpoint of the eclipses reveals that the orbit is decaying !

23Hermes et al. (2012, ApJ, 757, 21)

The rate of decay agrees with the prediction of General Relativity!

24Hermes et al. (2015, in prep)

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PSR B1913+16: The Hulse-Taylor pulsar

Weisberg & Taylor (2005, ASPC, 328, 25)

• Orbital decay of a binary pulsar system (PSR +NS)• Test of GR• 1993 Nobel

Prize in Physics• It took 30

years to display the same period shift as J0651!

WD 0931+444: a new 20-min ELM WD!

• Preliminary SDSS DR10 selection

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Kilic et al. (2014, MNRAS, 441, L1 )

WD 0931+444 looks like a DA+dM…

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Kilic et al. (2014, MNRAS, 441, L1 )

MMT 6.5m SDSS

DA+dM1 : Silvestri et al. (2006) Rebassa-Mansergas et al. (2007,2010) Heller et al. (2009)

Gemini data shows that M dwarfis indeed a background object

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Kilic et al. (2014, MNRAS, 441, L1 )

GMOS-North time resolved spectroscopy

Na I doublet H

ELM WDs are among the best gravitational wave verification sources for eLISA

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Kilic et al. (2015, ASSP, 40, 167)

Average Galactic ForegroundNelemans et al. (2001)

eLISA after 2 yearsAmaro-Seoane et al.

(2013)

Several PSR have ELM WD companions

• Recent example: triple system PSR J0337+1715 (Ransom et al., 2014, Nature)

• Several of the ELM WD companions are in the correct range of Teff and log g (i.e. instability strip) to pulsate

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ELM WD instability strip is an extension of ZZ Ceti Instability Strip

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Gianninas et al. (2014, ApJ, 794,35)

Several PSR have ELM WD companions

• Recent example: triple system PSR J0337+1715 (Ransom et al., 2014, Nature)

• Several of the ELM WD companions are in the correct range of Teff and log g (i.e. instability strip) to pulsate

• No pulsations detected for ELM companions of PSR J1012+5307+ and PSR J1911-5958 (Steinfadt et al. 2010)

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PSR J1909-3744

• No strong evidence for pulsations

Kilic et al. (2015, MNRAS, 446,L26)

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PSR J1738+0333

• First pulsating ELM WD companion to a PSR!

Kilic et al. (2015, MNRAS, 446, L26)

Updated ELM WD instability strip

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Kilic et al. (2015, MNRAS, 446, L26)

TAKEAWAYS

• ELM Survey has discovered 74 ELM WDs and many more are in the pipeline– Starting to be able to do some statistics

• 2014 Highlights:– J0651 : detection of orbital decay – Discovery of a new 20-min system : 2nd

gravitational wave verification source– Discovery of first PSR + pulsating ELM

WD

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Collaborators

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University of Oklahoma: Mukremin Kilic, Paul Canton

Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory: Warren Brown, Scott Kenyon

University of Warwick: JJ Hermes

Université de Montréal: Patrick Dufour, Pierre Bergeron

University of Texas: Keaton Bell, Samuel Harrold

Instituto de Astrofisica de Canarias: Carlos Allende Prieto