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Detection of white dwarf companions to blue stragglers in the open cluster NGC 188: direct evidence for recent mass transfer

Abstract

Several possible formation pathways for blue straggler stars have been developed recently, but no one pathway has yet been observationally confirmed for a specific blue straggler. Here we report the first findings from a Hubble Space Telescope ACS/SBC far-UV photometric program to search for white dwarf companions to blue straggler stars. We find three hot and young white dwarf companions to blue straggler stars in the 7-Gyr open cluster NGC 188, indicating that mass transfer in these systems ended less than 300 Myr ago. These companions are direct and secure observational evidence that these blue straggler stars were formed through mass transfer in binary stars. Their existence in a well-studied cluster environment allows for observational constraints of both the current binary system and the progenitor binary system, mapping the entire mass transfer history.

Authors

Gosnell NM; Mathieu RD; Geller AM; Sills A; Leigh N; Knigge C

Publication date

January 29, 2014

DOI

10.48550/arxiv.1401.7670

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arXiv
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