Searching for the weakest detectable magnetic fields in white dwarfs. Highly-sensitive measurements from first VLT and WHT surveys
Stefano Bagnulo, John D. Landstreet

TL;DR
This study uses high-precision spectropolarimetric measurements from VLT and WHT to detect extremely weak magnetic fields in white dwarfs, aiming to understand their magnetic incidence better.
Contribution
It presents the first results of a long-term survey detecting weak magnetic fields in white dwarfs, including new discoveries and instrument characterization for future studies.
Findings
Discovered one new weak-field magnetic white dwarf.
Confirmed magnetic nature of an existing candidate.
Characterized instrument sensitivity and S/N relation.
Abstract
Our knowledge of the magnetism in white dwarfs is based on an observational dataset that is biased in favour of stars with very strong magnetic fields. Most of the field measurements available in the literature have a relatively low sensitivity, while current instruments allow us to detect magnetic fields of white dwarfs with sub-kG precision. With the aim of obtaining a more complete view of the incidence of magnetic fields in degenerate stars, we have started a long-term campaign of high-precision spectropolarimetric observations of white dwarfs. Here we report the results obtained so far with the low-resolution FORS2 instrument of the ESO VLT and the medium-resolution ISIS instrument of the WHT. We have considered a sample of 48 stars, of which five are known magnetic or suspected magnetic stars, and obtained new longitudinal magnetic field measurements with a mean uncertainty of…
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Taxonomy
TopicsStellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astrophysics and Star Formation Studies · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research
