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A survey for radio emission from white dwarfs in the VLA Sky Survey.

Authors :
Pelisoli, Ingrid
Chomiuk, Laura
Strader, Jay
Marsh, T R
Aydi, Elias
Dage, Kristen C
Kyer, Rebecca
Molina, Isabella
Panurach, Teresa
Urquhart, Ryan
Maccarone, Thomas J
Rich, R Michael
Rodriguez, Antonio C
Breedt, E
Brown, A J
Dhillon, V S
Dyer, M J
Gaensicke, Boris T
Garbutt, J A
Green, M J
Source :
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society. Jun2024, Vol. 531 Issue 1, p1805-1822. 18p.
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Radio emission has been detected from tens of white dwarfs, in particular in accreting systems. Additionally, radio emission has been predicted as a possible outcome of a planetary system around a white dwarf. We searched for 3 GHz radio continuum emission in 846 000 candidate white dwarfs previously identified in Gaia using the Very Large Array Sky Survey (VLASS) Epoch 1 Quick Look Catalogue. We identified 13 candidate white dwarfs with a counterpart in VLASS within 2 arcsec. Five of those were found not to be white dwarfs in follow-up or archival spectroscopy, whereas seven others were found to be chance alignments with a background source in higher resolution optical or radio images. The remaining source, WDJ204259.71+152108.06, is found to be a white dwarf and M-dwarf binary with an orbital period of 4.1 d and long-term stochastic optical variability, as well as luminous radio and X-ray emission. For this binary, we find no direct evidence of a background contaminant, and a chance alignment probability of only ≈2 per cent. However, other evidence points to the possibility of an unfortunate chance alignment with a background radio and X-ray emitting quasar, including an unusually poor Gaia DR3 astrometric solution for this source. With at most one possible radio emitting white dwarf found, we conclude that strong (≳1–3 mJy) radio emission from white dwarfs in the 3 GHz band is virtually non-existent outside of interacting binaries. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00358711
Volume :
531
Issue :
1
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
177681540
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1093/mnras/stae1275