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Material circunestelar en estrellas de tipo enanas blancas

Authors: Saker, Leila Yamila;

Material circunestelar en estrellas de tipo enanas blancas

Abstract

Se han descubierto discos de gas en un grupo de enanas blancas con discos de polvo, a través de la detección en sus espectros de lineas de emisión inusuales del triplete de Ca II en 8600 Å. En este contexto, se han obtenido espectros ópticos GMOS/GEMINI para 13 enanas blancas con excesos IR, seleccionados de nuestra muestra de 29 estrellas con discos “debris”, con el objetivo de encontrar la contraparte gaseosa a los discos de polvo. Se presenta además un estudio comparativo de las principales propiedades físicas y de parámetros relacionados al disco de polvo de las enanas blancas con y sin discos de gas detectados. Adicionalmente, se aplicó la técnica de “Eclipse Timing Variation” en una muestra de 8 sistemas binarios eclipsantes formados por enana blanca+estrella de secuencia principal con el objetivo de detectar planetas circumbinarios. Para ello, se obtuvieron observaciones propias con los telescopios argentinos localizados en la Estación Astrofísica de Bosque Alegre y el telescopio Jorge Sahade en el Complejo Astronómico El Leoncito. Las curvas de luz obtenidas, fueron complementadas con las disponibles en las bases de datos del “Catalina Sky Survey” y Kepler+K2. Los tiempos de mínimo fueron obtenidos con el código Wilson & Devinney.

Gas disks have been discovered in a group of white dwarfs with dust disks, through the detection in their spectra of unusual emission lines of the triplet of Ca II at 8600 Å. In this context, GMOS/GEMINI optical spectra have been obtained for 13 white dwarfs with IR excesses, selected from our sample of 29 stars with debris disks, with the aim to find the gaseous counterpart to the dusty disks. We also present a comparative study of the main physical properties and parameters related to the dusty disk of white dwarfs with and without gas disks detected. Additionally, the Eclipse Timing Variation technique was applied in a sample of 8 eclipsing binary systems formed by white dwarf + main sequence star, with the aim to detect circumbinary planets. For this, own observations were obtained with the Argentine telescopes located in the Estación Astrofísica de Bosque Alegre and the Jorge Sahade telescope in the Complejo Astronómico El Leoncito. The light curves obtained were complemented with those available in the databases "Catalina Sky Survey" and Kepler+K2. Minimum times were obtained with the Wilson & Devinney code.

Fil: Saker, Leila Yamila. Universidad Nacional de Córdoba. Facultad de Matemática, Astronomía, Física y Computación; Argentina.

Tesis (Doctor en Astronomía)--Universidad Nacional de Córdoba, Facultad de Matemática, Astronomía, Física y Computación, 2020.

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Formación y evolución de estrellas y galaxias, Enanas blancas, Optical spectroscopy, Espectroscopia óptica, Planets and planetary systems, Binary stars, Infrared excess, Discos de gas, Fotometría óptica, Formation and evolution of stars and galaxies, Estrellas binarias, Late stages of stellar evolution, Photography and photometry, Detección de planetas

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