Spectroscopic Evolution of Disintegrating Planetesimals: Minutes to Months Variability in the Circumstellar Gas Associated with WD 1145+017
Seth Redfield, Jay Farihi, P. Wilson Cauley, Steven G. Parsons, Boris, T. Gaensicke, Girish Duvvuri

TL;DR
This study observes rapid and long-term variability in the circumstellar gas around WD 1145+017, linking gas dynamics with planetary debris and accretion processes through multi-epoch high-resolution spectroscopy.
Contribution
First detailed multi-epoch spectroscopic analysis revealing minute-to-month scale variability in circumstellar gas around WD 1145+017, connecting gas behavior with planetary debris and accretion.
Findings
Variability of circumstellar absorption observed over minutes to months.
Gas is not highly optically thick, with median tau around 2.
Redshifted absorption increases while blueshifted absorption disappears over a year.
Abstract
With the recent discovery of transiting planetary material around WD 1145+017, a critical target has been identified that links the evolution of planetary systems with debris disks and their accretion onto the star. We present a series of observations, five epochs over a year, taken with Keck and the VLT, which for the first time show variability of circumstellar absorption in the gas disk surrounding WD 1145+017 on timescales of minutes to months. Circumstellar absorption is measured in more than 250 lines of 14 ions among ten different elements associated with planetary composition, e.g., O, Mg, Ca, Ti, Cr, Mn, Fe, Ni. Broad circumstellar gas absorption with a velocity spread of 225 km/s is detected, but over the course of a year blue shifted absorption disappears while redshifted absorption systematically increases. A correlation of equivalent width and oscillator strength indicates…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstro and Planetary Science · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies
