18-year monitoring finds stable metal line strengths and accretion rates in four of five polluted white dwarfs over hundreds to thousands of diffusion timescales.
G., Bonsor, A., & Malamud, U
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Tidal breakup of cohesive rubble piles around white dwarfs imposes a 0.1-1 km maximum fragment size that sets the initial debris distribution and requires collisional grinding before Poynting-Robertson drag acts.
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Spectroscopic Monitoring of Metal Lines in Polluted White Dwarfs
18-year monitoring finds stable metal line strengths and accretion rates in four of five polluted white dwarfs over hundreds to thousands of diffusion timescales.
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Size limits on tidal debris around white dwarfs: the km-size barrier
Tidal breakup of cohesive rubble piles around white dwarfs imposes a 0.1-1 km maximum fragment size that sets the initial debris distribution and requires collisional grinding before Poynting-Robertson drag acts.