The recent discovery of microlensing of stars in the Large Magellanic Cloud has excited much interest in the nature of the lensing population. Detailed analyses indicate that the mass of these objects ranges from 0.3-0.8 solar masses, suggesting that they might be white dwarfs, the faint remnants of stellar evolution. The confirmation of such an hypothesis would yield profound insights into the early history of our galaxy and the early generations of stars in the universe. Previous attempts have been made to place theoretical constraints on this scenario, but were unduly pessimistic because they relied on inadequate evolutionary models. Here we present the first results from detailed evolutionary models appropriate for the study of white dw...
Microlensing results suggest that a good fraction of the halo is composed of massive chunks (0.1-1 $...
A recent analysis of the 100 pc white dwarf sample in the SDSS footprint demonstrated for the first ...
Context. The high-quality photometric and astrometric capabilities of the ESA Gaia space mission hav...
The microlensing experiments in the direction of the LMC seem to be indicating that about 60% of the...
The purpose of this work is to explore the evolution of helium-core white dwarf stars in a self-cons...
Aims. We present evolutionary calculations and colors for massive white dwarfs with oxygen-neon core...
textWhite dwarf stars represent the most common endpoint of stellar evolution and therefore provide...
Context. The interpretation of microlensing results towards the Large Magellanic Cloud (LMC) still r...
White dwarfs are the end products of the entire stellar evolutionary process in all intermediate an...
Since white dwarfs are the final stage of the evolution of the vast majority of stars, they carry im...
Astronomers find new evidence that stars of all types and sizes will wind up as the faint, hot stell...
We present parallax observations and a detailed model atmosphere analysis of 54 cool and ultracool (...
High proper motion surveys are still adding much to our understanding of the local white dwarf popul...
White dwarfs are the final remnants of low- and intermediate-mass stars. Their evolution is essentia...
Context. The nature of the several microlensing events observed by the MACHO team towards the Large...
Microlensing results suggest that a good fraction of the halo is composed of massive chunks (0.1-1 $...
A recent analysis of the 100 pc white dwarf sample in the SDSS footprint demonstrated for the first ...
Context. The high-quality photometric and astrometric capabilities of the ESA Gaia space mission hav...
The microlensing experiments in the direction of the LMC seem to be indicating that about 60% of the...
The purpose of this work is to explore the evolution of helium-core white dwarf stars in a self-cons...
Aims. We present evolutionary calculations and colors for massive white dwarfs with oxygen-neon core...
textWhite dwarf stars represent the most common endpoint of stellar evolution and therefore provide...
Context. The interpretation of microlensing results towards the Large Magellanic Cloud (LMC) still r...
White dwarfs are the end products of the entire stellar evolutionary process in all intermediate an...
Since white dwarfs are the final stage of the evolution of the vast majority of stars, they carry im...
Astronomers find new evidence that stars of all types and sizes will wind up as the faint, hot stell...
We present parallax observations and a detailed model atmosphere analysis of 54 cool and ultracool (...
High proper motion surveys are still adding much to our understanding of the local white dwarf popul...
White dwarfs are the final remnants of low- and intermediate-mass stars. Their evolution is essentia...
Context. The nature of the several microlensing events observed by the MACHO team towards the Large...
Microlensing results suggest that a good fraction of the halo is composed of massive chunks (0.1-1 $...
A recent analysis of the 100 pc white dwarf sample in the SDSS footprint demonstrated for the first ...
Context. The high-quality photometric and astrometric capabilities of the ESA Gaia space mission hav...