Lithium enhancements in several polluted white dwarfs are most consistent with Big Bang and Galactic nucleosynthesis rather than continental crust or spalled-ring exomoons, with one object defying all three explanations.
Discovery of magnetically guided metal accretion onto a polluted white dwarf
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Dynamically active planetary systems orbit a significant fraction of white dwarf stars. These stars often exhibit surface metals accreted from debris disks, which are detected through infrared excess or transiting structures. However, the full journey of a planetesimal from star-grazing orbit to final dissolution in the host star is poorly understood. Here, we report the discovery that the cool metal polluted star WD0816-310 has cannibalized heavy elements from a planetary body similar in size to Vesta, and where accretion and horizontal mixing processes have clearly been controlled by the stellar magnetic field. Our observations unveil periodic and synchronized variations in metal line strength and magnetic field intensity, implying a correlation between the local surface density of metals and the magnetic field structure. Specifically, the data point to a likely persistent concentration of metals near a magnetic pole. These findings demonstrate that magnetic fields may play a fundamental role in the final stages of exoplanetary bodies that are recycled into their white dwarf hosts.
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The Origins of Lithium Enhancement in Polluted White Dwarfs
Lithium enhancements in several polluted white dwarfs are most consistent with Big Bang and Galactic nucleosynthesis rather than continental crust or spalled-ring exomoons, with one object defying all three explanations.