1. A planetesimal orbiting within the debris disc around a white dwarf star
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Manser, Christopher J., Gänsicke, Boris T., Eggl, Siegfried, Hollands, Mark, Izquierdo, Paula, Koester, Detlev, Landstreet, John D., Lyra, Wladimir, Marsh, Thomas R., Meru, Farzana, Mustill, Alexander J., Rodríguez-Gil, Pablo, Toloza, Odette, Veras, Dimitri, Wilson, David J., Burleigh, Matthew R., Davies, Melvyn B., Farihi, Jay, Fusillo, Nicola Gentile, de Martino, Domitilla, Parsons, Steven G., Quirrenbach, Andreas, Raddi, Roberto, Reffert, Sabine, Del Santo, Melania, Schreiber, Matthias R., Silvotti, Roberto, Toonen, Silvia, Villaver, Eva, Wyatt, Mark, Xu, Siyi, and Zwart, Simon Portegies
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Astrophysics - Earth and Planetary Astrophysics ,Astrophysics - Solar and Stellar Astrophysics - Abstract
Many white dwarf stars show signs of having accreted smaller bodies, implying that they may host planetary systems. A small number of these systems contain gaseous debris discs, visible through emission lines. We report a stable 123.4min periodic variation in the strength and shape of the CaII emission line profiles originating from the debris disc around the white dwarf SDSSJ122859.93+104032.9. We interpret this short-period signal as the signature of a solid body held together by its internal strength., Comment: 11 Figures, 3 Tables
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- 2019
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