White Dwarfs with Infrared Excess from LAMOST Data Release 5
Lin Wang, Xiaoxia Zhang, Junfeng Wang, Zhi-Xiang Zhang and, Taotao Fang, Wei-Min Gu, Jincheng Guo, Xiaochuan Jiang

TL;DR
This study identifies and characterizes infrared excess in a large sample of white dwarfs from LAMOST DR5, revealing new candidate systems with sub-stellar companions or debris disks, and constraining their occurrence rates.
Contribution
It presents the first systematic search for infrared excess in LAMOST DR5 white dwarfs, discovering new candidates and providing updated occurrence rate estimates.
Findings
50 candidates with infrared excess identified
8 new dust disk systems discovered
WD+BD binary and dust disk frequencies constrained to <3.7% and ~1.4%
Abstract
Infrared excess is an important probe of sub-stellar companions and/or debris disks around white dwarfs (WDs). Such systems are still rare for in-depth understanding of their formation and long-term evolution. One of the largest spectroscopic surveys carried out by the Large sky Area Multi-Object fiber Spectroscopic Telescope (LAMOST) recently released more than WDs, a significant fraction of which have not undergone excess search. Here we present cross-correlation of LAMOST DR5 WD catalog with the Pan-STARRS, SDSS, UKIDSS, 2MASS, and {\it WISE}. By performing SED (spectral energy distribution) fitting for 846 WDs with detections, we identify 50 candidates with infrared excess, including 7 candidate WD+M dwarf binaries, 31 candidate WD+brown dwarf (BD) binaries and 12 candidate WD+dust disk systems. 8 of the dust disk systems are our new identifications. Utilizing a…
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TopicsAstronomy and Astrophysical Research · Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies
