Helium-Core White Dwarfs in the Globular Cluster NGC 6397
R. R. Strickler, A. M. Cool, J. Anderson, H. N. Cohn, P. M. Lugger, A., M. Serenelli

TL;DR
This study identifies and characterizes helium-core white dwarfs in NGC 6397, revealing their properties, distribution, and implications for cluster evolution, and measures the cluster's distance using white dwarf sequences.
Contribution
First detection and analysis of helium-core white dwarfs in NGC 6397, including their distribution, masses, and binary companions, with implications for cluster dynamics and evolution.
Findings
He WDs are more centrally concentrated than CO WDs.
Most CO WDs in the cluster are of the DA type.
Distance to NGC 6397 is measured as 2.34 ± 0.13 kpc.
Abstract
We present results of a study of the central regions of NGC 6397 using Hubble Space Telescope's Advanced Camera for Surveys, focusing on a group of 24 faint blue stars that form a sequence parallel to, but brighter than, the more populated sequence of carbon-oxygen white dwarfs (CO WDs). Using F625W, F435W, and F658N filters with the Wide Field Channel we show that these stars, 18 of which are newly discovered, have magnitudes and colors consistent with those of helium-core white dwarfs (He WDs) with masses ~ 0.2-0.3 Msun. Their H-alpha--R625 colors indicate that they have strong H-alpha absorption lines, which distinguishes them from cataclysmic variables in the cluster. The radial distribution of the He WDs is significantly more concentrated to the cluster center than that of either the CO WDs or the turnoff stars and most closely resembles that of the cluster's blue stragglers.…
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