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    Once in a blue moon: detection of ‘bluing' during debris transits in the white dwarf WD 1145+017

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    Hallakoun, N.
    Xu (许偲艺), S.
    Maoz, D.
    Marsh, T. R.
    Ivanov, V. D.
    Dhillon, V. S.
    Bours, M. C. P.
    Parsons, S. G.
    Kerry, P.
    Sharma, S.
    Su,  K.
    Rengaswamy, S.
    Pravec, P.
    Kušnirák, P.
    Kučáková, H.
    Armstrong, J. D.
    Arnold, C.
    Gerard, N.
    Vanzi, L.
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    Affiliation
    Univ Arizona, Steward Observ
    Issue Date
    2017-08
    Keywords
    techniques: photometric
    eclipses
    minor planets, asteroids: general
    stars: individual: WD 1145+017
    white dwarfs
    
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    OXFORD UNIV PRESS
    Citation
    Once in a blue moon: detection of ‘bluing' during debris transits in the white dwarf WD 1145+017 2017, 469 (3):3213 Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
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    Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
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    © 2017 The Authors Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Royal Astronomical Society.
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    Abstract
    The first transiting planetesimal orbiting a white dwarf was recently detected in K2 data of WD 1145+017 and has been followed up intensively. The multiple, long and variable transits suggest the transiting objects are dust clouds, probably produced by a disintegrating asteroid. In addition, the system contains circumstellar gas, evident by broad absorption lines, mostly in the u' band, and a dust disc, indicated by an infrared excess. Here we present the first detection of a change in colour of WD 1145+017 during transits, using simultaneous multiband fast-photometry ULTRACAM measurements over the u'g'r'i' bands. The observations reveal what appears to be 'bluing' during transits; transits are deeper in the redder bands, with a u' - r' colour difference of up to similar to-0.05 mag. We explore various possible explanations for the bluing, including limb darkening or peculiar dust properties. 'Spectral' photometry obtained by integrating over bandpasses in the spectroscopic data in and out of transit, compared to the photometric data, shows that the observed colour difference is most likely the result of reduced circumstellar absorption in the spectrum during transits. This indicates that the transiting objects and the gas share the same line of sight and that the gas covers the white dwarf only partially, as would be expected if the gas, the transiting debris and the dust emitting the infrared excess are part of the same general disc structure (although possibly at different radii). In addition, we present the results of a week-long monitoring campaign of the system using a global network of telescopes.
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    0035-8711
    1365-2966
    DOI
    10.1093/mnras/stx924
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    Final published version
    Sponsors
    Israeli Centers for Research Excellence (I-CORE) programme of the Planning and Budgeting Committee (PBC) [1829/12]; Israel Science Foundation (ISF); ISF [648/12]; Science and Technology Facilities Council (STFC); ESO Telescopes at the La Silla Paranal Observatory [097. C-0829, 296. C-5024, 296. C-5014]; NASA
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