Cool White Dwarfs Identified in the Second Data Release of the UKIRT Infrared Deep Sky Survey
N. Lodieu (1), S. K. Leggett (2), P. Bergeron (3), A. Nitta (2) ((1), IAC, Tenerife, (2) Gemini Observatory, (3) Universite de Montreal)

TL;DR
This study identified and confirmed ten cool white dwarfs using infrared and optical data, providing insights into their temperatures, ages, and Galactic population memberships, and expanding the catalog of such objects.
Contribution
The paper reports the discovery and spectroscopic confirmation of new cool white dwarfs using combined infrared and optical surveys, with detailed analysis of their temperatures and ages.
Findings
Seven new white dwarfs confirmed spectroscopically.
White dwarfs have effective temperatures between 5400-6600 K.
Cooling ages range from 1.8 to 8.7 Gyr.
Abstract
We have paired the Second Data Release of the Large Area Survey of the UKIRT Infrared Deep Sky Survey with the Fifth Data Release of the Sloan Digital Sky Survey to identify ten cool white dwarf candidates, from their photometry and astrometry. Of these ten, one was previously known to be a very cool white dwarf. We have obtained optical spectroscopy for seven of the candidates using the GMOS-N spectrograph on Gemini North, and have confirmed all seven as white dwarfs. Our photometry and astrometry indicates that the remaining two objects are also white dwarfs. Model analysis of the photometry and available spectroscopy shows that the seven confirmed new white dwarfs, and the two new likely white dwarfs, have effective temperatures in the range Teff = 5400-6600 K. Our analysis of the previously known white dwarf confirms that it is cool, with Teff = 3800 K. The cooling age for this…
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