Do weak magnetic fields prevent hydrogen from accreting onto metal - line white dwarf stars ? ⋆
نویسندگان
چکیده
The widely accepted assumption is that metals detected in the spectra of a few cool helium-rich white dwarfs cannot be of primordial origin and therefore must be accreted from the interstellar medium. However, the observed abundances of hydrogen are much too low to be compatible with the high accretion rates inferred from metal accretion. Hydrogen accretion is therefore suppressed compared to metal accretion. The hypothesis most widely discussed as cause for this “hydrogen screening” is the propeller mechanism: Metals are accreted in the form of grains onto a slowly rotating, weakly magnetized white dwarf, whereas ionized hydrogen is repelled at the Alfvén radius. We have obtained circular polarization spectra of the helium-rich white dwarfs GD 40 (WD0300-013) and L745-46A (WD0738-172) — which both show strong metal lines as well as hydrogen — in order to search for signatures of a weak magnetic field. The magnetic field strengths necessary for the propeller mechanism to work in these stars are at least 144000 G and 3000 G, respectively. Whereas L745-46A might have a magnetic field of about −6900 G no magnetic field could be found with an upper limit for the field strength of 4000 G (with 99% confidence) for GD 40.
منابع مشابه
Shock formation in accretion columns – a 2D radiative MHD approach
We investigate the effects of radiation and magnetic fields on the formation, structure, and stability of the axisymmetric shock and settling flow produced by accreting gas initially directed towards a non rotating stellar surface from a polar column with free-fall speed. We perform one dimensional reference calculations as well as two dimensional calculations with zero, weak and strong magneti...
متن کاملar X iv : a st ro - p h / 04 10 05 3 v 1 3 O ct 2 00 4 Why there are no jets from cataclysmic variable stars
We argue that the recent thermal model of jet launching by young stellar objects, when applied to system containing disk-accreting white dwarfs naturally explain the otherwise astonishing absence of jets in cataclysmic variable stars. Thermal launching is possible when the accreted material is strongly shocked due to large gradients of physical quantities in the boundary layer (or at the inner ...
متن کاملUnravelling the Puzzle of the Eclipsing Polar Sdssj 015543.40+002807.2 with Xmm and Optical Photometry/spectropolarimetry
The cataclysmic variable SDSSJ 015543.40+002807.2 is confirmed to be a magnetic system of the AM Herculis type. With an orbital period of 87.13 minutes, it is also the shortest-period eclipsing Polar known. Monitoring with XMM-Newton finds a high-state light curve dominated by a single X-ray emitting accretion pole located slightly prograde of the secondary star. The hard X-ray spectrum is typi...
متن کاملSpectropolarimetric Survey of Hydrogen-rich White Dwarf Stars
We have conducted a survey of 61 southern white dwarfs searching for magnetic fields using Zeeman spectropolarimetry. Our objective is to obtain a magnetic field distribution for these objects and, in particular, to find white dwarfs with weak fields. We found one possible candidate (WD 0310−688) that may have a weak magnetic field of −6.1±2.2 kG. Next, we determine the fraction and distributio...
متن کاملTheory of Disk Accretion onto Magnetic Stars
Disk accretion onto magnetic stars occurs in a variety of systems, including accreting neutron stars (with both high and low magnetic fields), white dwarfs, and protostars. We review some of the key physical processes in magnetosphere-disk interaction, highlighting the theoretical uncertainties. We also discuss some applications to the observations of accreting neutron star and protostellar sys...
متن کاملذخیره در منابع من
با ذخیره ی این منبع در منابع من، دسترسی به آن را برای استفاده های بعدی آسان تر کنید
عنوان ژورنال:
دوره شماره
صفحات -
تاریخ انتشار 2004