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Local stellar formation history from the 40 pc white dwarf sample

Elena Cukanovaite, P-E Tremblay, Silvia Toonen, Karel Temmink, Christopher J. Manser, Mairi W O’Brien, J McCleery

2023Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society27 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

ABSTRACT We derive the local stellar formation history from the Gaia-defined 40 pc white dwarf sample. This is currently the largest volume-complete sample of white dwarfs for which spectroscopy is available, allowing for classification of the chemical abundances at the photosphere, and subsequently accurate determination of the atmospheric parameters. We create a population synthesis model and show that a uniform stellar formation history for the last ≈10.5 Gyr provides a satisfactory fit to the observed distribution of absolute Gaia G magnitudes. To test the robustness of our derivation, we vary various assumptions in the population synthesis model, including the initial mass function, initial-to-final mass relation, kinematic evolution, binary fraction, and white dwarf cooling time-scales. From these tests, we conclude that the assumptions in our model have an insignificant effect on the derived relative stellar formation rate as a function of look-back time. However, the onset of stellar formation (age of Galactic disc) is sensitive to a variety of input parameters including the white dwarf cooling models. Our derived stellar formation history gives a much better fit to the absolute Gaia G magnitudes than most previous studies.

Topics & Concepts

PhysicsWhite dwarfAstrophysicsStellar populationInitial mass functionStellar massAstronomyPopulationBrown dwarfPhotosphereStar formationSpectral lineStarsSociologyDemographyStellar, planetary, and galactic studiesAstrophysics and Star Formation StudiesAstro and Planetary Science
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