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The ELM Survey. IX. A Complete Sample of Low Mass White Dwarf Binaries in the SDSS Footprint

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arxiv 2207.02998 v1 pith:ZNPT4UQY submitted 2022-07-06 astro-ph.SR

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We present the discovery of 17 double white dwarf (WD) binaries from our on-going search for extremely low mass (ELM) <0.3 Msun WDs, objects that form from binary evolution. Gaia parallax provides a new means of target selection that we use to evaluate our original ELM Survey selection criteria. Cross-matching the Gaia and Sloan Digital Sky Survey (SDSS) catalogs, we identify an additional 36 ELM WD candidates with 17<g<19 mag and within the 3-sigma uncertainties of our original color selection. The resulting discoveries imply the ELM Survey sample was 90% complete in the color range -0.4 < (g-r)_0 < -0.1 mag (approximately 9,000 K < Teff < 22,000 K). Our observations complete the sample in the SDSS footprint. Two newly discovered binaries, J123950.370-204142.28 and J232208.733+210352.81, have orbital periods of 22.5 min and 32 min, respectively, and are future LISA gravitational wave sources.

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