The Parentage of Magnetic White Dwarfs: Implications from Their Space Motions

Abstract
We have examined the statistical properties, cooling ages, and vector components of the three‐dimensional space motion U, V, W for the enlarged sample of 53 magnetic white dwarfs contained in the fourth edition of the Catalog of Spectroscopically Identified White Dwarfs (McCook & Sion). Their cooling ages range from 2 million years to 12.6 billion years. A comparison of the total kinematic samples of magnetics and DA stars over the same luminosity range 10.0v−1 for 256 DA stars compared with σ(v) = 23 km s−1 for 26 magnetic degenerates with space motions. These results underscore the conclusion that the sample of magnetic white dwarfs appears to be predominantly descended from a young disk stellar population subcomponent characterized by relatively small motions with respect to the Sun. This suggests both links to upper main‐sequence Ap/Bp progenitors but possibly also massive "near miss" pulsar progenitors. We find preliminary evidence that the magnetic white dwarfs show a peculiar distribution in UV velocity space relative to other spectroscopic subgroups of white dwarfs. However, there is little evidence of a difference in velocity dispersion among the hot and cool magnetic degenerates, despite their having vastly different cooling ages. This may be taken as indirect evidence that the magnetics represent a sample of mixed evolutionary progeny.

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