High proper motion white dwarfs and halo dark matter
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The interpretation of the old, cool white dwarfs recently found by Oppenheimer et al. (2001) is still controversial. Whereas these authors claim that they have finally found the elusive ancient halo white dwarf population that contributes significantly to the mass budget of the galactic halo, there have been several other contributions that argue that these white dwarfs are not genuine halo members but, instead, thick disk stars. We show here that the interpretation of this sample is based on the adopted distances, which are obtained from a color--magnitude calibration, and we demonstrate that when the correct distances are used a sizeable fraction of these putative halo white dwarfs belong indeed to the disk population. We also perform a maximum likelihood analysis of the remaining set of white dwarfs and we find that they most likely belong to the thick disk population. However, another possible explanation is that this sample of white dwarfs has been drawn from a 1:1 mixture of the halo and disk white dwarf populations.
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