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Main Authors: Albert, Loïc, Poulsen, Sabrina R., Bourdais, Érika Le, Debes, John H., Boucher, Samuel, Kilic, Mukremin, Reach, William, Mullally, Susan E., Cracraft, Misty, Mullally, Fergal, De Furio, Matthew, Hermes, J. J., Kenyon, Scott J., Melis, Carl, Redfield, Seth, Wyatt, M. C., Dufour, Patrick, Golimowski, David A., Messier, Ashley, Farihi, Jay
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2510.12601
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author Albert, Loïc
Poulsen, Sabrina R.
Bourdais, Érika Le
Debes, John H.
Boucher, Samuel
Kilic, Mukremin
Reach, William
Mullally, Susan E.
Cracraft, Misty
Mullally, Fergal
De Furio, Matthew
Hermes, J. J.
Kenyon, Scott J.
Melis, Carl
Redfield, Seth
Wyatt, M. C.
Dufour, Patrick
Golimowski, David A.
Messier, Ashley
Farihi, Jay
author_facet Albert, Loïc
Poulsen, Sabrina R.
Bourdais, Érika Le
Debes, John H.
Boucher, Samuel
Kilic, Mukremin
Reach, William
Mullally, Susan E.
Cracraft, Misty
Mullally, Fergal
De Furio, Matthew
Hermes, J. J.
Kenyon, Scott J.
Melis, Carl
Redfield, Seth
Wyatt, M. C.
Dufour, Patrick
Golimowski, David A.
Messier, Ashley
Farihi, Jay
contents The MIRI Excesses Around Degenerates Survey is a Cycle 2 James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) Survey program designed to image nearby white dwarfs in the mid-IR with the MIRI imaging mode. Only a handful of white dwarfs have previously been observed beyond 8~\micron. This survey gathered observations for 56 white dwarfs within 25~pc at 10 and 15~\micron, probing each white dwarf for unresolved IR excesses, IR flux deficits indicative of collision induced absorption, or resolved substellar companions. We present in this paper observations of our first target, 2MASS J09424023-4637176, (also UCAC4 217-039132), henceforth called MEAD 62. It is a magnetic DA white dwarf with an estimated age of $7.6^{+1.7}_{-2.2}$\,Gyr. A red candidate companion, MEAD 62B, about 2 magnitudes fainter at 15\,$μ$m than the white dwarf is detected at an apparent separation of 1.95". If confirmed, MEAD 62B, would be a $0.014^{+0.002}_{-0.003}$\,\Msun\, brown dwarf with T$_{\rm eff} = 343^{+7}_{-11}$\,K, according to ATMO2020 evolutionary models. Although its red F1000W$-$F1500W color is similar to background galaxies, MEAD 62B, is consistent with being an unresolved point-source from empirical PSF fitting. A false positive analysis yields an expectation number of 0.66 red (F1000W$-$F1500$ \geq +0.80$\,mag) unresolved sources within the same separation (r$\leq2$ arcsec) for the entire MEAD survey. Thus, this candidate companion as likely to be an actual companion as a false-positive unresolved background galaxy. Additional observations to measure common proper motion or sample the SED are warranted to confirm the nature of MEAD 62B. A deep near-infrared imaging detection is achievable from the ground while JWST is needed at longer infrared wavelengths.
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spellingShingle The MIRI Excesses around Degenerates (MEAD) Survey I: A candidate cold brown dwarf in orbit around the nearby white dwarf 2MASS J09424023-4637176
Albert, Loïc
Poulsen, Sabrina R.
Bourdais, Érika Le
Debes, John H.
Boucher, Samuel
Kilic, Mukremin
Reach, William
Mullally, Susan E.
Cracraft, Misty
Mullally, Fergal
De Furio, Matthew
Hermes, J. J.
Kenyon, Scott J.
Melis, Carl
Redfield, Seth
Wyatt, M. C.
Dufour, Patrick
Golimowski, David A.
Messier, Ashley
Farihi, Jay
Solar and Stellar Astrophysics
The MIRI Excesses Around Degenerates Survey is a Cycle 2 James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) Survey program designed to image nearby white dwarfs in the mid-IR with the MIRI imaging mode. Only a handful of white dwarfs have previously been observed beyond 8~\micron. This survey gathered observations for 56 white dwarfs within 25~pc at 10 and 15~\micron, probing each white dwarf for unresolved IR excesses, IR flux deficits indicative of collision induced absorption, or resolved substellar companions. We present in this paper observations of our first target, 2MASS J09424023-4637176, (also UCAC4 217-039132), henceforth called MEAD 62. It is a magnetic DA white dwarf with an estimated age of $7.6^{+1.7}_{-2.2}$\,Gyr. A red candidate companion, MEAD 62B, about 2 magnitudes fainter at 15\,$μ$m than the white dwarf is detected at an apparent separation of 1.95". If confirmed, MEAD 62B, would be a $0.014^{+0.002}_{-0.003}$\,\Msun\, brown dwarf with T$_{\rm eff} = 343^{+7}_{-11}$\,K, according to ATMO2020 evolutionary models. Although its red F1000W$-$F1500W color is similar to background galaxies, MEAD 62B, is consistent with being an unresolved point-source from empirical PSF fitting. A false positive analysis yields an expectation number of 0.66 red (F1000W$-$F1500$ \geq +0.80$\,mag) unresolved sources within the same separation (r$\leq2$ arcsec) for the entire MEAD survey. Thus, this candidate companion as likely to be an actual companion as a false-positive unresolved background galaxy. Additional observations to measure common proper motion or sample the SED are warranted to confirm the nature of MEAD 62B. A deep near-infrared imaging detection is achievable from the ground while JWST is needed at longer infrared wavelengths.
title The MIRI Excesses around Degenerates (MEAD) Survey I: A candidate cold brown dwarf in orbit around the nearby white dwarf 2MASS J09424023-4637176
topic Solar and Stellar Astrophysics
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2510.12601