Having radial velocity amplitudes of 10s to 100s of kilometres per second, the double white dwarfs are perfect to be studied with medium resolution spectrographs. The team first discovered the system on the WHT with the Intermediate-dispersion Spectrograph and Imaging System (ISIS) before employing the Intermediate Dispersion Spectrograph (IDS) on the Isaac Newton Telescope (INT), along with other telescopes worldwide, to precisely resolve its orbital period and confirm the masses of each star.
Many other interesting systems were identified in their double-lined double white dwarf (DBL) survey (Munday, 2024) and the search for more high total mass systems continues. Furthermore, over its lifetime, the WEAVE spectrograph on the WHT is set to observe thousands of white dwarfs, many for the first time spectroscopically. Its vast data archive will prove to be a powerful tool in identifying binary systems with compact orbits through radial velocity variability, perhaps revealing more type Ia progenitors on its journey.
About the William Herschel and Isaac Newton Telescopes
The Willliam Herschel (WHT) and the Isaac Newton (INT) Telescopes are operated on the island of La Palma by the Isaac Newton Group of Telescopes (ING) in the Spanish Observatorio del Roque de los Muchachos of the Instituto de Astrofísica de Canarias (IAC). The ING is funded by the Science and Technology Facilities Council (STFC-UKRI) of the United Kingdom, the Nederlandse Organisatie voor Wetenschappelijk Onderzoek (NWO) of the Netherlands, and the IAC in Spain. IAC's contribution to the ING is funded by the Spanish Ministry of Science, Innovation and Universities.
Research papers
James Munday, Ruediger Pakmor, Ingrid Pelisoli, David Jones, Snehalata Sahu, Pier-Emmanuel Tremblay, Abinaya Swaruba Rajamuthukumar, Gijs Nelemans, Mark Magee, Silvia Toonen, Antoine Bédard & Tim Cunningham, 2025, "A super-Chandrasekhar mass type Ia supernova progenitor at 49 pc set to detonate in 23 Gyr", Nature Astronomy, https://doi.org/10.1038/s41550-025-02528-4 [ Paper ].
James Munday, Ingrid Pelisoli, P -E Tremblay, T R Marsh, Gijs Nelemans, Antoine Bédard, Silvia Toonen, Elmé Breedt, Tim Cunningham, Mairi W O'Brien, Harry Dawson, 2024, "The DBL Survey I: discovery of 34 double-lined double white dwarf binaries", Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 532, 2534 [ Paper ].
Contacts
James Munday
Department of Physics
University of Warwick
Coventry, UK
Email: james.munday98
gmail.com
Javier Méndez
ING PR Officer
Email: outreach
ing.iac.es