New Ultracool and Halo White Dwarf Candidates in SDSS Stripe 82
Abstract
A 2.5 100 region along the celestial equator (Stripe 82) has been imaged repeatedly from 1998 to 2005 by the Sloan Digital Sky Survey (SDSS). A new catalogue of ~4 million light-motion curves, together with over 200 derived statistical quantities, for objects in Stripe 82 brighter than r~21.5 has been constructed by combining these data by Bramich, et al. This catalogue is at present the deepest catalogue of its kind. Extracting ~130,000 objects with highest signal-to-noise ratio proper motions, we build a reduced proper motion diagram to illustrate the scientific promise of the catalogue. In this diagram, disc and halo sub-dwarfs are well-separated from the cool white dwarf sequence. Our sample of 1049 cool white dwarf candidates includes at least eight and possibly 21 new ultracool H-rich white dwarfs (Teff < 4000 K) and one new ultracool He-rich white dwarf candidate identified from their SDSS optical and UKIDSS infrared photometry. At least 10 new halo white dwarfs are also identified from their kinematics.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Jan 01, 2007
- Accession Number
- ADA475267
Entities
People
- D. M. Bramich
- G. Gilmore
- L. Wyrzykowski
- M. Fellhauer
- Mathew Smith
- N. W. Evans
- P. C. Hewett
- S. Hodgkin
- S. Vidrih
- V. Belokurov
Organizations
- United States Naval Observatory