ROSAT STUDIES OF THE COMPOSITION AND STRUCTURE OF DA WHITE-DWARF ATMOSPHERES

Citation
Ma. Barstow et al., ROSAT STUDIES OF THE COMPOSITION AND STRUCTURE OF DA WHITE-DWARF ATMOSPHERES, Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 264(1), 1993, pp. 16-34
Citations number
45
Categorie Soggetti
Astronomy & Astrophysics
ISSN journal
00358711
Volume
264
Issue
1
Year of publication
1993
Pages
16 - 34
Database
ISI
SICI code
0035-8711(1993)264:1<16:RSOTCA>2.0.ZU;2-W
Abstract
We present here a detailed study of a sample of hot DA white dwarfs de tected in the EUV and soft X-ray bands by ROSAT during its all-sky sur vey. The survey data are combined with additional ROSAT pointed-phase observations, earlier EXOSAT results and the available optically deter mined effective temperatures and gravities. We show that the spectra o f those stars with temperatures below almost-equal-to 40 000 K are wel l described by nearly pure H atmospheres, with only very small traces of additional opacity due to He allowed by the data. Above almost-equa l-to 40 000 K, however, neither homogeneous nor stratified H + He mode ls can, in general, explain the observed EUV and X-ray fluxes. We conc lude that additional sources of opacity in the form of trace metals mu st be present in the photospheres of these stars. The disappearance of this material when the stars cool below 40 000-50 000 K is in agreeme nt with theoretical radiative levitation calculations. We propose that these results are direct observational evidence that the composition of most DA white dwarf atmospheres is dominated by the balance between gravitational and radiative forces. Limits on the H-layer mass obtain ed for the cooler stars indicate that He makes only a minimal, if any, contribution to the EUV/soft X-ray opacity in the phosphere.