论文标题
白矮人二进制于H-R图
White dwarf binaries Across the H-R Diagram
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论文摘要
我们创建了Apogee-galex- \ emph {gaia}目录来研究白矮人的二进制文件。该数据库旨在创建一个从Galex,{\ it Gaia}和Apogee数据组合确定的WD二进制系统的最小偏差样本,以增加具有轨道参数和化学组成的WD二进制文件的数量。我们将3,414个来源识别为WD二进制候选者,F和M之间的光谱类型非等级伴侣,包括主序列,主要序列二进制二进制物,亚巨人,亚果酱,亚套件,红色巨人和红色巨星。我们的发现包括(a)总共有1,806个系统推断了WD Radii $ r <25 $ r $ _ {\ EARTH} $,这构成了主要样本中更可靠的WD二进制候选者组; (b)WD二进制候选物与大多数发光巨头的控制样本之间的金属分布函数的差异($ M_H <-3.0 $); (c)存在与WD同伴的次级婚姻人群; (d)与不具有WD的二进制文件相比,较短的时期证据,如径向径向速度偏移的累积分布所示; (e)基于具有红色团块,主序列二进制二进制二进制的系统和带有主序或红色巨型伴侣的系统分布的252个WD二进制样本的全身轨道演化的证据; (f)与宽WD二进制候选者($ p> 100美元)相比,与较低的WD二进制候选者($ p <100美元$ $天)WD二进制候选者相比,宽WD二进制候选者的金属较低($ p> 100美元)在普通信封(CE)演化过程中的化学富集证据。
We created the APOGEE-GALEX-\emph{Gaia} catalog to study white dwarfs binaries. This database aims to create a minimally biased sample of WD binary systems identified from a combination of GALEX, {\it Gaia}, and APOGEE data to increase the number of WD binaries with orbital parameters and chemical compositions. We identify 3,414 sources as WD binary candidates, with nondegenerate companions of spectral types between F and M, including main sequence, main sequence binaries, subgiants, sub-subgiants, red giants, and red clump stars. Among our findings are (a) a total of 1,806 systems having inferred WD radii $R < 25$ R$_{\Earth}$, which constitute a more reliable group of WD binary candidates within the main sample; (b) a difference in the metallicity distribution function between WD binary candidates and the control sample of most luminous giants ($M_H < -3.0$); (c) the existence of a population of sub-subgiants with WD companions; (d) evidence for shorter periods in binaries that contain WDs compared to those that do not, as shown by the cumulative distributions of APOGEE radial velocity shifts; (e) evidence for systemic orbital evolution in a sample of 252 WD binaries with orbital periods, based on differences in the period distribution between systems with red clump, main sequence binary, and sub-subgiant companions and systems with main sequence or red giant companions; and (f) evidence for chemical enrichment during common envelope (CE) evolution, shown by lower metallicities in wide WD binary candidates ($P > 100$ days) compared to post-CE ($P < 100$ days) WD binary candidates.