Distant White Dwarfs in the US Naval Observatory Flagstaff Station Parallax Sample
This paper presents new trigonometric parallaxes and proper motions for 214 stars. The measurements were made at the US Naval Observatory Flagstaff Station (NOFS) between 1989 and 2017, and the average uncertainty in the parallax values is 0.6 mas. We find good agreement with Gaia Data Release 2 mea...
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Zusammenfassung: | This paper presents new trigonometric parallaxes and proper motions for 214
stars. The measurements were made at the US Naval Observatory Flagstaff Station
(NOFS) between 1989 and 2017, and the average uncertainty in the parallax
values is 0.6 mas. We find good agreement with Gaia Data Release 2 measurements
for the stars in common, although there may be a small systematic offset
similar to what has been found by other investigators. The sample is matched to
catalogs and the literature to create a photometric dataset which spans the
ultraviolet to the mid-infrared. New mid-infrared photometry is obtained for
nineteen stars from archived Spitzer mosaics. New optical spectroscopy is
presented for seven systems and additional spectra were obtained from the
literature. We identify a sub-sample of 179 white dwarfs (WDs) at distances of
25 - 200 pc. Their spectral energy distributions (SEDs) are analyzed using
model atmospheres. The models reproduce the entire flux-calibrated SED very
well and provide the atmospheric chemical composition, temperature, surface
gravity, mass and cooling age of each WD. Twenty-six WDs are newly classified
and twelve systems are presented as candidate unresolved binaries. We confirm
one WD+red dwarf system and identify two WDs as candidate dust disk systems.
Twelve old and high-velocity systems are identified as candidate thick disk or
halo objects. The WDs in the sample generally have Galactic disk-like ages of <
8 Gyr and masses close to the canonical 0.6 M_Sun. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.1809.10803 |