Highly sensitive search for magnetic fields in white dwarfs using broad-band circular polarimetry
Andrei V. Berdyugin, Vilppu Piirola, Stefano Bagnulo, John D., Landstreet, Svetlana V. Berdyugina

TL;DR
This study demonstrates the use of broad-band circular polarimetry with DIPol-UF to detect weak magnetic fields in white dwarfs, including the discovery of two new magnetic DC white dwarfs, enhancing understanding of magnetic field evolution.
Contribution
First application of broad-band circular polarimetry to identify magnetic fields in DC white dwarfs, including the discovery of two new magnetic white dwarfs, with detailed instrument characterization.
Findings
Detected magnetic fields as weak as a fraction of a MG in white dwarfs.
Discovered two new magnetic DC white dwarfs.
Characterized the polarimetric accuracy achievable with the instrument.
Abstract
Circular polarisation measurements of white dwarfs of various ages and spectral types are useful to understand the origin and evolution of the magnetic field in degenerate stars. In the latest stages of white dwarf evolution, when stars are so cool that spectral lines are no longer formed in the normal H- or He-dominated atmospheres, magnetic fields can be probed only by means of circular polarimetry of the continuum. The study of the fields of featureless DC white dwarfs may reveal whether Ohmic decay acts on magnetic white dwarfs, or if magnetic fields continue to be generated even several billion years after white dwarf formation. Compared to spectropolarimetry, broad-band circular polarisation measurements have the advantage of reaching a higher accuracy in the continuum, with the potential of detecting magnetic fields as weak as a fraction of a MG in DC stars, if the telescope size…
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Taxonomy
TopicsStellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astro and Planetary Science · Astrophysics and Star Formation Studies
