18-year monitoring finds stable metal line strengths and accretion rates in four of five polluted white dwarfs over hundreds to thousands of diffusion timescales.
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Post-processing of 44-year adiabatic 3D simulations of common envelope events yields lightcurves with a 3-5 year hot peak from photosphere expansion, dust formation after 1-3 years causing bolometric decline and 400 K plateau, plus predictions of optical thinning in 100-200 years, matching some obse
The paper advocates preserving HST UV spectroscopy through 2035 as essential for statistically significant samples of polluted white dwarf compositions, groundwork for HWO, and synergy with JWST.
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Spectroscopic Monitoring of Metal Lines in Polluted White Dwarfs
18-year monitoring finds stable metal line strengths and accretion rates in four of five polluted white dwarfs over hundreds to thousands of diffusion timescales.
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Dust Formation in Common Envelope Binary Interactions -- III. Lightcurves
Post-processing of 44-year adiabatic 3D simulations of common envelope events yields lightcurves with a 3-5 year hot peak from photosphere expansion, dust formation after 1-3 years causing bolometric decline and 400 K plateau, plus predictions of optical thinning in 100-200 years, matching some obse
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From Hubble to HWO: Bridging the Frontier of White Dwarf Exoplanet Science
The paper advocates preserving HST UV spectroscopy through 2035 as essential for statistically significant samples of polluted white dwarf compositions, groundwork for HWO, and synergy with JWST.