Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics
Scientific paper
1999-08-24
ApJ 524 (1999) L1
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astrophysics
6 pages, using emulateapj, including 2 colour figures, accepted for publication in ApJ Letters
Scientific paper
10.1086/312310
The deepest optical image of the sky, the Hubble Deep Field (HDF), obtained with the Hubble Space Telescope (HST) in December 1995, has been compared to a similar image taken in December 1997. Two very faint, blue, isolated and unresolved objects are found to display a substantial apparent proper motion, 23+/-5 mas/yr and 26+/-5 mas/yr; a further three objects at the detection limit of the second epoch observations may also be moving. Galactic structure models predict a general absence of stars in the color-magnitude range in which these objects are found. However, these observations are consistent with recently-developed models of old white dwarfs with hydrogen atmospheres, whose color, contrary to previous expectations, has been shown to be blue. If these apparently moving objects are indeed old white dwarfs with hydrogen atmospheres and masses near 0.5 M_Sun, they have ages of approximately 12 Gyr, and a local mass density that is sufficient, within the large uncertainties arising from the small size of the sample, to account for the entire missing Galactic dynamical mass.
Gilliland Ronald L.
Ibata Rodrigo A.
Richer Harvey B.
Scott Douglas
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