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An ancient double degenerate merger in the Milky Way halo

Adela Kawka, Stephane Vennes, Lilia Ferrario

Published 2019-10-29Version 1

We present an analysis and re-appraisal of the massive, carbon-enriched (DQ) white dwarf (WD) LP 93-21. Its high mass (~1 M_sun) and membership to the class of warm DQ WDs, combined with its peculiar halo kinematics suggest that this object is the product of an ancient stellar merger event, most likely that of two WDs. Furthermore, the kinematics places this object on a highly retrograde orbit driven by the accretion of a dwarf galaxy onto the Milky Way that occurred at a red shift greater than 1.5. As the product of a stellar merger LP 93-21 is probably representative of the whole class of warm/hot DQ WDs.

Comments: Accepted for publication in MNRAS Letters
Categories: astro-ph.SR
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