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The Interstellar and Circumstellar Environment of White Dwarfs

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posted on 2023-05-23, 07:03 authored by Barstow, MA, Dobbie, PD, Holberg, JB
We have studied the EUV spectra of 13 DA white dwarfs, observed by the EUVE satellite, paying attention to the possible sources of absorbing material along the lines-of-sight in both the local interstellar medium and in the photospheres of the stars themselves. The range of interstellar column densities seen are consistent with our previous understanding of the local distribution of material. Absorption from interstellar He II is found in the direction of five stars, allowing us to measure directly the He ionization fraction and estimate, indirectly, that of H. The weighted mean ionization fractions along these lines-of-sight are 0.27 ± 0.04 and 0.35 ± 0.1 respectively. Where He ii is directly detected, the observed ionization fractions are not correlated with direction or with the volume/column density of material along the line-of-sight. Furthermore, the limits on the amount of He II established in all other directions completely encompass the range of observed values. Indeed, all the data can be consistent with more or less constant He and H ionization fractions throughout the local ISM. However, observation of very hot DA stars, indicating higher He ii columns, might contradict this picture if the material is not photospheric or circumstellar.

History

Publication title

The Local Bubble and Beyond Lyman-Spitzer-Colloquium

Volume

506

Editors

Dieter Breitschwerdt, Michael Freyberg, Joachim Trümper

Pagination

69-74

ISBN

978-3-540-64306-7

Department/School

School of Natural Sciences

Publisher

Springer

Place of publication

Berlin Heidelberg

Event title

IAU Colloquium No. 166

Event Venue

Garching, Germany

Date of Event (Start Date)

1997-04-21

Date of Event (End Date)

1997-04-25

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Copyright 1998 Springer

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