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Common Proper Motion Wide White Dwarf Binaries Selected From The Sloan Digital Sky Survey

Published 2 Sep 2012 in astro-ph.SR | (1209.0175v1)

Abstract: Wide binaries made up of two white dwarfs (WDs) receive far less attention than their tight counterparts. However, our tests using the binary population synthesis code {\tt StarTrack} indicate that, for any set of reasonable initial conditions, there exists a significant observable population of double white dwarfs (WDWDs) with orbital separations of 10<sup>2<sup>2 to 10<sup>5<sup>5 AU. We adapt the technique of Dhital et al.\ to search for candidate common proper motion WD companions separated by $&lt;10\amin$ around the $&gt;$12,000 spectroscopically confirmed hydrogen-atmosphere WDs recently identified in the Sloan Digital Sky Survey. Using two techniques to separate random alignments from high-confidence pairs, we find nine new high-probability wide WDWDs and confirm three previously identified candidate wide WDWDs. This brings the number of known wide WDWDs to 45; our new pairs are a significant addition to the sample, especially at small proper motions ($&lt;$200 mas/yr) and large angular separations ($&gt;$10\asec). Spectroscopic follow-up and an extension of this method to a larger, photometrically selected set of SDSS WDs may eventually produce a large enough dataset for WDWDs to realize their full potential as testbeds for theories of stellar evolution.

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