The McDonald Accelerating Stars Survey (MASS): White Dwarf Companions Accelerating the Sun-like Stars 12 Psc and HD 159062 (2012.04847v1)
Abstract: We present the discovery of a white dwarf companion to the G1 V star 12 Psc found as part of a Keck adaptive optics imaging survey of long-term accelerating stars from the McDonald Observatory Planet Search Program. Twenty years of precise radial-velocity monitoring of 12 Psc with the Tull Spectrograph at the Harlan J. Smith telescope reveals a moderate radial acceleration ($\approx$10 m s${-1}$ yr ${-1}$), which together with relative astrometry from Keck/NIRC2 and the astrometric acceleration between $Hipparcos$ and $Gaia$ DR2 yields a dynamical mass of $M_B$ = 0.605${+0.021}_{-0.022}$ $M_{\odot}$ for 12 Psc B, a semi-major axis of 40${+2}_{-4}$ AU, and an eccentricity of 0.84$\pm$0.08. We also report an updated orbit fit of the white dwarf companion to the metal-poor (but barium-rich) G9 V dwarf HD 159062 based on new radial velocity observations from the High-Resolution Spectrograph at the Hobby-Eberly Telescope and astrometry from Keck/NIRC2. A joint fit of the available relative astrometry, radial velocities, and tangential astrometric acceleration yields a dynamical mass of $M_B$ = 0.609${+0.010}_{-0.011}$ $M_{\odot}$ for HD 159062 B, a semi-major axis of 60${+5}_{-7}$ AU, and preference for circular orbits ($e$$<$0.42 at 95% confidence). 12 Psc B and HD 159062 B join a small list of resolved "Sirius-like" benchmark white dwarfs with precise dynamical mass measurements which serve as valuable tests of white dwarf mass-radius cooling models and probes of AGB wind accretion onto their main-sequence companions.
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