A Young Ultramassive White Dwarf in the AB Doradus Moving Group
Abstract
We use Gaia DR2 kinematic data and white dwarf evolutionary models to determine that the young and ultramassive white dwarf GD 50 is a likely member of the AB Doradus moving group. Comparison with the Montr\'eal white dwarf evolutionary models and the MIST main-sequence lifetimes imply a total age of 117 26 ( 13 statistic, 22 systematic) Myr, accounting for all possible C/O/Ne core compositions and using the Pleiad white dwarf LB 1497 as a comparison benchmark. This is the first white dwarf cosmochronology age for a nearby young moving group, and allows us to refine the age of the AB Doradus moving group at 133-20+15 Myr by combining it with its independent isochronal age. GD 50 is the first white dwarf member of the AB Doradus moving group and is located at only 31 pc from the Sun, making it an important benchmark to better understand the star-formation history of the Solar neighborhood.
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