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A Survey for Radio Emission from White Dwarfs in the VLA Sky Survey

Authors :
Pelisoli, Ingrid
Chomiuk, Laura
Strader, Jay
Marsh, T. R.
Aydi, Elias
Dage, Kristen C.
Kyer, Rebecca
Molina, Isabella
Panurach, Teresa
Urquhart, Ryan
Maccarone, Thomas J.
Rich, R. Michael
Rodriguez, Antonio C.
Breedt, E.
Brown, A. J.
Dhillon, V. S.
Dyer, M. J.
Gaensicke, Boris. T.
Garbutt, J. A.
Green, M. J.
Kennedy, M. R.
Kerry, P.
Littlefair, S. P.
Munday, James
Parsons, S. G.
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Radio emission has been detected from tens of white dwarfs, in particular in accreting systems. Additionally, radio emission has been predicted as a possible outcome of a planetary system around a white dwarf. We searched for 3 GHz radio continuum emission in 846,000 candidate white dwarfs previously identified in Gaia using the Very Large Array Sky Survey (VLASS) Epoch 1 Quick Look Catalogue. We identified 13 candidate white dwarfs with a counterpart in VLASS within 2". Five of those were found not to be white dwarfs in follow-up or archival spectroscopy, whereas seven others were found to be chance alignments with a background source in higher-resolution optical or radio images. The remaining source, WDJ204259.71+152108.06, is found to be a white dwarf and M-dwarf binary with an orbital period of 4.1 days and long-term stochastic optical variability, as well as luminous radio and X-ray emission. For this binary, we find no direct evidence of a background contaminant, and a chance alignment probability of only ~2 per cent. However, other evidence points to the possibility of an unfortunate chance alignment with a background radio and X-ray emitting quasar, including an unusually poor Gaia DR3 astrometric solution for this source. With at most one possible radio emitting white dwarf found, we conclude that strong (> 1-3 mJy) radio emission from white dwarfs in the 3 GHz band is virtually nonexistent outside of interacting binaries.<br />Comment: 18 pages, 17 figures. Updated to match version accepted for publication in MNRAS

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2402.11015
Document Type :
Working Paper