Analysis of cool DO-type white dwarfs from the Sloan Digital Sky Survey Data Release 10
N. Reindl, T. Rauch, K. Werner, S. O. Kepler, B. T. G\"ansicke, N. P., Gentile Fusillo

TL;DR
This study identifies 22 new cool DO-type white dwarfs from SDSS DR10, analyzes their atmospheric properties, and explores their evolutionary origins, revealing unexpected chemical compositions and mass distributions.
Contribution
The paper reports the discovery of new cool DO white dwarfs, detailed atmospheric analyses, and insights into their evolutionary channels, including the role of post-extreme-horizontal branch stars.
Findings
22 new cool DO WDs identified in SDSS DR10.
Presence of C traces in some cool DO WDs contradicts diffusion models.
The most massive DO WD discovered with ~1.07 M_sun.
Abstract
We report on the identification of 22 new cool DO-type white dwarfs (WD) detected in Data Release 10 (DR10) of the Sloan Digital Sky Survey (SDSS). Among them, we found one more member of the so-called hot-wind DO WDs, which show ultrahigh excitation absorption lines. Our non-LTE model atmosphere analyses of these objects and two not previously analyzed hot-wind DO WDs, revealed effective temperatures and gravities in the ranges Teff=45-80kK and log g= 7.50-8.75. In eight of the spectra we found traces of C (0.001-0.01, by mass). Two of these are the coolest DO WDs ever discovered that still show a considerable amount of C in their atmospheres. This is in strong contradiction with diffusion calculations, and probably, similar to what is proposed for DB WDs, a weak mass-loss is present in DO WDs. One object is the most massive DO WD discovered so far with a mass of 1.07 M_sun if it is an…
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