Rotational period of WD 1953-011- a magnetic white dwarf with a star-spot
Publication year
2005Source
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 357, 1, (2005), pp. 333-337ISSN
Publication type
Article / Letter to editor
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Astrophysics
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Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
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vol. 357
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iss. 1
Page start
p. 333
Page end
p. 337
Subject
AstronomyAbstract
WD 1953-011 is an isolated, cool (7920 +/- 200K) magnetic white dwarf (MWD) with a low average field strength (~70kG), and a higher than average mass (~0.74M<SUB>solar</SUB>). Spectroscopic observations taken by Maxted et al. showed variations of equivalent width in the Balmer lines, unusual in a low-field white dwarf. Here we present V-band photometry of WD 1953-011 taken at seven epochs over a total of 22 months. All of the data sets show a sinusoidal variation of approximately 2 per cent peak-to-peak amplitude. We propose that these variations are due to a star-spot on the MWD, analogous to a sunspot, which is affecting the temperature at the surface, and therefore its photometric magnitude. The variations have a best-fitting period over the entire 22 months of 1.4418 d, which we interpret as the rotational period of the white dwarf.
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