A second candidate magnetic helium core white dwarf and 3 other variable white dwarfs in the globular cluster NGC 6397

Abstract

Using archival Hubble Space Telescope observations, we report the discovery of four variable low-mass white dwarfs (0.18 \, M ≤ M ≤ 0.5 \,M) in the globular cluster NGC 6397. One source exhibits a periodic optical modulation of 5.21 0.02 hours, which we interpret as potentially due to the rotation of a magnetic helium core WD (He WD). This makes this candidate the second magnetic He WD in NGC 6397, and one of the few He WDs with a measured rotation period. The other three candidates show aperiodic variability, with a change in magnitude ranging from 0.11-0.6. These discoveries highlight the importance of high-cadence photometric surveys in dense stellar environments. Follow-up spectroscopic observations are needed to confirm the nature of the variability of these systems.

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