Discovery of a hot ultramassive rapidly rotating DBA White Dwarf

Abstract

We report the discovery of a nearby massive white dwarf with He-H atmosphere. The white dwarf is located at a distance of 74.50.9 pc. Its radius, mass, effective temperature, H/He ratio and age are R=2500100 km, M=1.330.01 M, Teff=31200 1200 K, H/He0.1 and 33040 Myr, respectively. The observed spectrum is redshifted by Vr=+24015 km s-1, which is mostly attributed to the gravitational redshift. The white dwarf shows a regular stable photometric variability with amplitude g≈0.06m and period P=353.456 s suggesting rapid rotation. This massive, hot and rapidly rotating white dwarf is likely to originate from the merging of close binary white dwarf system that avoided explosion in a thermonuclear type Ia supernova at the Carboniferous Period of the Earth history.

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