The bright blue side of the night sky: Spectroscopic survey of bright and hot (pre-) white dwarfs
Nicole Reindl, Ramazan Islami, Klaus Werner, S. O. Kepler, Max, Pritzkuleit, Harry Dawson, Matti Dorsch, Alina Istrate, Ingrid Pelisoli,, Stephan Geier, Murat Uzundag, Judith Provencal, Stephen Justham

TL;DR
This study spectroscopically confirms 68 bright, hot white dwarfs, nearly doubling the known population of the hottest WDs, and investigates their physical properties, variability, and potential magnetic activity.
Contribution
It provides the first large spectroscopic survey of bright, hot (pre-)white dwarfs, expanding the known sample and analyzing their atmospheric parameters, variability, and possible magnetic phenomena.
Findings
Almost doubled the number of known hot WDs brighter than G=16 mag.
Discovered 26% of targets are photometrically variable, many with non-sinusoidal light curves.
Identified potential spots and magnetic activity in a significant fraction of WDs.
Abstract
We report on the spectroscopic confirmation of 68 new bright ( mag) and blue (pre-)white dwarfs (WDs). This finding has allowed us to almost double the number of the hottest (kK) known WDs brighter than mag. We increased the number of known ultra-high excitation (UHE) WDs by 20%, found one unambiguous close binary system consisting of one DA WD with an irradiated low-mass companion, one DAO, and one DOA WD that are likely in their transformation phase of becoming pure DA WDs, one rare, naked O(H) star, two DA and two DAO WDs with possibly in excess of 100kK, three new DOZ WDs, and three of our targets are central stars of (possible) planetary nebulae. Using non-local thermodynamic equilibrium models, we derived the atmospheric parameters of these stars and by fitting their spectral energy distribution we derived their…
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TopicsStellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Scientific Research and Discoveries
