2022
DOI: 10.48550/arxiv.2211.05113
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Asynchronous accretion can mimic diverse white dwarf pollutants II: water content

Abstract: Volatiles, notably water, are key to the habitability of rocky planets. The presence of water in planetary material can be inferred from the atmospheric oxygen abundances of polluted white dwarfs, but this interpretation is often complex. We study the accretion process, and find that ices may sublimate and accrete before more refractory minerals reach the star. As a result, a white dwarf's relative photospheric abundances may vary with time during a single accretion event, and do not necessarily reflect the bu… Show more

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