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Main Authors: Ma, Ziying, Zhang, Xiaoxia, Fang, Taotao, Wang, Junfeng, Guo, Jincheng, Jiang, Xiaochuan, Zhang, Zhi-Xiang, Zou, Hu
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Published: 2025
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2510.25097
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author Ma, Ziying
Zhang, Xiaoxia
Fang, Taotao
Wang, Junfeng
Guo, Jincheng
Jiang, Xiaochuan
Zhang, Zhi-Xiang
Zou, Hu
author_facet Ma, Ziying
Zhang, Xiaoxia
Fang, Taotao
Wang, Junfeng
Guo, Jincheng
Jiang, Xiaochuan
Zhang, Zhi-Xiang
Zou, Hu
contents Detecting gaseous debris disks around white dwarfs offers a unique window into the ultimate fate of planetary systems and the composition of accreted planetary material. Here we present a systematic search for such disks through the Ca II infrared triplet using the Dark Energy Spectroscopic Instrument (DESI) Early Data Release. From a parent sample of 2706 spectroscopically confirmed white dwarfs, we identify 22 candidate systems showing tentative emission-line features, which corresponds to a raw occurrence rate of 0.81%, more than ten times higher than previous estimates. The detected emission lines are predominantly weak and require confirmation by follow-up observations. Three of these candidates also exhibit infrared excess in WISE photometry, suggesting a possible coexistence of gas and dust. However, the high candidate rate indicates that most are likely false positives due to telluric residuals or unresolved binaries. This work demonstrates the potential of DESI spectra for blind searches of rare circumstellar phenomena. The recently released DESI DR1, with its substantially larger spectroscopic sample, will enable searches for more gaseous disks and provide better insights into their occurrence and nature.
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spellingShingle A Systematic Search for Gaseous Debris Disks in DESI Early Data Release White Dwarfs
Ma, Ziying
Zhang, Xiaoxia
Fang, Taotao
Wang, Junfeng
Guo, Jincheng
Jiang, Xiaochuan
Zhang, Zhi-Xiang
Zou, Hu
Solar and Stellar Astrophysics
Detecting gaseous debris disks around white dwarfs offers a unique window into the ultimate fate of planetary systems and the composition of accreted planetary material. Here we present a systematic search for such disks through the Ca II infrared triplet using the Dark Energy Spectroscopic Instrument (DESI) Early Data Release. From a parent sample of 2706 spectroscopically confirmed white dwarfs, we identify 22 candidate systems showing tentative emission-line features, which corresponds to a raw occurrence rate of 0.81%, more than ten times higher than previous estimates. The detected emission lines are predominantly weak and require confirmation by follow-up observations. Three of these candidates also exhibit infrared excess in WISE photometry, suggesting a possible coexistence of gas and dust. However, the high candidate rate indicates that most are likely false positives due to telluric residuals or unresolved binaries. This work demonstrates the potential of DESI spectra for blind searches of rare circumstellar phenomena. The recently released DESI DR1, with its substantially larger spectroscopic sample, will enable searches for more gaseous disks and provide better insights into their occurrence and nature.
title A Systematic Search for Gaseous Debris Disks in DESI Early Data Release White Dwarfs
topic Solar and Stellar Astrophysics
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2510.25097