ESPRESSO observations of the debris-accreting white dwarf WD\,0141--675
Abstract
WD\,0141--675 was reported as the first astrometrically detected white dwarf planet host candidate as part of the third data release from Gaia, just to be later retracted via a news item on the Gaia web site1. We present time-resolved, high-resolution optical ESPRESSO spectroscopy of . A radial velocity analysis of the Ca~K absorption line reveals a tentative periodic signal of 15.60.9\,d. Phase-folding the ESPRESSO spectroscopy on this signal exhibits weak variability in the morphology of Ca~K close to the core of the line. A violet-to-red ratio analysis of the Ca~K line shows a periodic signal of 16.10.9\,d. The periods from both methods agree, within their uncertainties, with half the period of the astrometric planet candidate, however, both measurements are of low statistical significance. Nonetheless, our results imply possible solutions to the mass function within the planetary regime. And when combined with existing infrared photometry, which rules out a brown dwarf companion, yield a lower limit on the orbital inclination of 7. Our study demonstrates that ESPRESSO observations are well capable of detecting short-period (days to weeks) giant planets orbiting white dwarfs.
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