J-PLUS: The fraction of calcium white dwarfs along the cooling sequence
C. L\'opez-Sanjuan, P.-E. Tremblay, M.W. O'Brien, D. Spinoso, A., Ederoclite, H. V\'azquez Rami\'o, A.J. Cenarro, A. Mar\'in-Franch, T. Civera,, J.M. Carrasco, B.T. G\"ansicke, N.P. Gentile Fusillo, A. Hern\'an-Caballero,, M.A. Hollands, A. del Pino, H. Dom\'inguez S\'anchez

TL;DR
This study utilizes J-PLUS photometry to statistically analyze the prevalence of calcium pollution in white dwarfs along their cooling sequence, revealing an increasing fraction of calcium-rich white dwarfs at lower temperatures.
Contribution
First application of J-PLUS optical data to estimate calcium pollution fraction in white dwarfs across the cooling sequence, improving statistical understanding of metal pollution.
Findings
Calcium white dwarf fraction increases from 0 at 13500 K to 15% at 5500 K.
EW_J0395 correlates with calcium presence and metal pollution.
Identified 26 confirmed metal-polluted white dwarfs with high probability.
Abstract
We used the Javalambre Photometric Local Universe Survey (J-PLUS) DR2 photometry in twelve optical bands over 2176 deg2 to estimate the fraction of white dwarfs with presence of CaII H+K absorption along the cooling sequence. We compared the J-PLUS photometry against metal-free theoretical models to estimate the equivalent width in the J0395 passband of 10 nm centered at 395 nm (EW_J0395), a proxy to detect calcium absorption. A total of 4399 white dwarfs within 30000 > Teff > 5500 K and mass M > 0.45 Msun were analyzed. Their EW_J0395 distribution was modeled using two populations, corresponding to polluted and non-polluted systems, to estimate the fraction of calcium white dwarfs (f_Ca) as a function of Teff. The probability for each individual white dwarf of presenting calcium absorption, pca, was also computed. The comparison with both the measured Ca/He abundance and the metal…
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TopicsStellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Gamma-ray bursts and supernovae
