SDSSJ084539.17+225728.0: the first DBZ white dwarf with a metal-rich gaseous debris disc
B.T. Gaensicke, D. Koester, T.R. Marsh, A. Rebassa-Mansergas, J., Southworth

TL;DR
This paper reports the discovery of a unique white dwarf with a gaseous debris disc, showing rapid evolution and specific chemical signatures, supporting the rocky planetary material disruption hypothesis.
Contribution
It presents the first detection of a DBZ white dwarf with a gaseous debris disc and analyzes its properties and evolution.
Findings
Discovered a third white dwarf with a gaseous debris disc.
Observed rapid changes in disc line profiles over four years.
Detected low hydrogen abundance, supporting rocky material origin.
Abstract
We report the discovery of a third white dwarf hosting a gaseous debris disc, SDSSJ084539.17+225728.0. The typical double-peaked CaII 8498,8542,8662A emission lines can be modelled in terms of a Keplerian gas disc with a radial extent from ~0.5Rsun to ~1.0. The effective temperature of SDSS0845+2257, Teff=18600+-500K, is comparable to the two other white dwarfs with gaseous discs, SDSS1043+0855 and SDSS1228+1040, and hence substantially hotter than the bulk of white dwarfs where dusty debris discs were identified through the presence of infrared excess flux. This may suggest that the conditions to produce emission lines from debris discs in the optical wavelength range are only met for a relatively narrow range in Teff. The observed asymmetry in the line profiles indicates a substantial eccentricity in the disc. Two spectra obtained four years apart reveal a significant change in the…
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