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The optically thick rotating magnetic wind from a massive white dwarf merger product

Published 29 Jul 2019 in astro-ph.SR and astro-ph.HE | (1907.12317v2)

Abstract: WD J005311 is a newly identified white dwarf (WD) in a mid-infrared nebula. The spectroscopic observation indicates the existence of a neon-enriched carbon/oxygen wind with a terminal velocity of v∞,obs∼16,000 km s<sup>−1v_{\infty,\rm obs}\sim 16,000\,\rm km\,s<sup>{-1} and a mass loss rate of M˙obs∼3.5×10<sup>−6 M⊙\dot M_{\rm obs}\sim 3.5\times 10<sup>{-6}\,M_\odot yr<sup>−1<sup>{-1}. Here we consistently explain the properties of WD J005311 using a newly constructed wind solution, where the optically thick outflow is launched from the carbon burning shell on an oxygen-neon core and accelerated by the rotating magnetic field to become supersonic and unbound well below the photosphere. Our model implies that WD J005311 has a mass of $M_* \sim 1.1\mbox{-}1.3\,M_\odot$, a magnetic field of $B_* \sim (2\mbox{-}5)\times 10<sup>7\,\rm</sup> G$, and a spin angular frequency of $\Omega \sim 0.2\mbox{-}0.5 \,\rm s<sup>{-1}$. The large magnetic field and fast spin support the carbon-oxygen WD merger origin. WD J005311 will neither explode as a type Ia supernova nor collapse into a neutron star. If the wind continues to blow another few kyr, WD J005311 will spin down significantly and join to the known sequence of slowly-rotating magnetic WDs. Otherwise it may appear as a fast-spinning magnetic WD and could be a new high energy source.

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