2001
DOI: 10.1086/320356
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Photometric and Spectroscopic Analysis of Cool White Dwarfs with Trigonometric Parallax Measurements

Abstract: A detailed photometric and spectroscopic analysis of cool (T eff < ∼ 12, 000 K) white dwarf stars is presented. The sample has been drawn from the Yale Parallax Catalog and from a proper-motion survey in the southern hemisphere. Optical BV RI and infrared JHK photometry, as well as spectroscopy at Hα, have been secured for a sample of 152 white dwarfs. The discovery of seven new DA white dwarfs, two new DQ white dwarfs, one new magnetic white dwarf, and three weak magnetic white dwarf candidates, is reported. … Show more

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“…Reference 5620 ± 110 8.14 ± 0.07 Bergeron et al (2001) 5434 ± 300 8.0 ± 0.1 Zuckerman et al (2003) together we can confidently classify this object as a DA white dwarf. Bergeron et al (2001) used BV RIJHK photometry -see Table 3.2) -to obtain the energy flux distribution of WD0433+270.…”
Section: Properties Of the Pairmentioning
confidence: 61%
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“…Reference 5620 ± 110 8.14 ± 0.07 Bergeron et al (2001) 5434 ± 300 8.0 ± 0.1 Zuckerman et al (2003) together we can confidently classify this object as a DA white dwarf. Bergeron et al (2001) used BV RIJHK photometry -see Table 3.2) -to obtain the energy flux distribution of WD0433+270.…”
Section: Properties Of the Pairmentioning
confidence: 61%
“…However, Kawka et al (2007) inferred the spectroscopic mass of this star, together with those of WD1620−391 and WD1659−531, that are in good agreement with our results. WD0913+442 was studied by Karl et al (2005) and Bergeron et al (2001). The former inferred the spectroscopic mass of the white dwarf and the latter used photometry and trigonometric parallax to estimate the mass.…”
Section: Masses and Cooling Timesmentioning
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“…These luminosity functions can be combined with theoretical cooling sequences to derive an upper limit of 11 Gyr for the age of the local disk (see the review by Fontaine, Brassard, & Bergeron 2001). Analyses of the coolest objects in these surveys have revealed no evidence of white dwarfs cooler than K (Bergeron, Ruiz, & Leggett 1997 ; T eff D 4000 Knox et al 1999 ;Bergeron, Leggett, & Ruiz 2001).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…7 and Table 4). For DA white dwarfs, we used the cooling models with thick hydrogen atmospheres (10 −4 M ) and carbon-oxygen cores (Bergeron, Leggett & Ruiz 2001). Above 30 000 K, the carbon-core cooling models by Wood (1995) were used instead.…”
Section: A S S E S C O O L I N G Ag E S a N D D I S Ta N C E Smentioning
confidence: 99%