The frequency of transiting planetary systems around polluted white dwarfs
Akshay Robert, Jay Farihi, Vincent Van Eylen, Amornrat Aungwerojwit,, Boris T. G\"ansicke, Seth Redfield, Vikram S. Dhillon, Thomas R. Marsh,, Andrew Swan

TL;DR
This study assesses how common transiting planetary systems are around polluted white dwarfs using ground-based and space telescopes, finding a very low transit occurrence rate and suggesting planetary engulfment during stellar evolution.
Contribution
It provides the first systematic search for transiting planets around polluted white dwarfs with combined ground and space data, establishing upper limits on planet occurrence.
Findings
Transit fraction is approximately 0.8%.
No new transiting planets detected beyond known cases.
Results support planetary engulfment during stellar evolution.
Abstract
This paper investigates the frequency of transiting planetary systems around metal-polluted white dwarfs using high-cadence photometry from ULTRACAM and ULTRASPEC on the ground, and space-based observations with TESS. Within a sample of 313 metal-polluted white dwarfs with available TESS light curves, two systems known to have irregular transits are blindly recovered by box-least-squares and Lomb-Scargle analyses, with no new detections, yielding a transit fraction of 0.8 (-0.4, +0.6) per cent. Planet detection sensitivities are determined using simulated transit injection and recovery for all light curves, producing upper limit occurrences over radii from dwarf to Kronian planets, with periods from 1 h to 27 d. The dearth of short-period, transiting planets orbiting polluted white dwarfs is consistent with engulfment during the giant phases of stellar evolution, and modestly constrains…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstro and Planetary Science · Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research
