The Field White Dwarf Mass Distribution
P.-E. Tremblay, J. Cummings, J. S. Kalirai, B. T. Gaensicke, N., Gentile-Fusillo, R. Raddi

TL;DR
This study analyzes the mass distribution of field white dwarfs using Gaia data, comparing observations with simulations to understand stellar evolution, but faces challenges in constraining model parameters and overpredicts massive white dwarfs.
Contribution
It provides a detailed comparison of observed and simulated white dwarf mass distributions, highlighting the effects of various astrophysical factors and biases.
Findings
Predicted mean masses align qualitatively with observations.
Overprediction of 40-50% for massive white dwarfs.
No evidence found for a population of double white dwarf mergers.
Abstract
We revisit the properties and astrophysical implications of the field white dwarf mass distribution in preparation of Gaia applications. Our study is based on the two samples with the best established completeness and most precise atmospheric parameters, the volume-complete survey within 20 pc and the Sloan Digital Sky Survey (SDSS) magnitude-limited sample. We explore the modelling of the observed mass distributions with Monte Carlo simulations, but find that it is difficult to constrain independently the initial mass function (IMF), the initial-to-final-mass relation (IFMR), the stellar formation history (SFH), the variation of the Galactic disk vertical scale height as a function of stellar age, and binary evolution. Each of these input ingredients has a moderate effect on the predicted mass distributions, and we must also take into account biases owing to unidentified faint objects…
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