Orbital Migration And Circularization Of Tidal Debris By Alfven-Wave Drag: Circumstellar Debris And Pollution Around White Dwarfs

ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL(2021)

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A significant fraction of white dwarfs (WDs) exhibit signs of ongoing accretion of refractory elements at rates similar to 10(3)-10(7) kg s(-1), among which, 37 WDs were detected to harbor dusty debris disks. Such a concurrence requires not only fertile reservoirs of planetary material but also a high duty cycle of metal delivery. It has been commonly suggested that this material could be supplied by solar system analogs of Main Belt asteroids or Kuiper Belt objects. Here we consider the primary progenitors of WD pollutants as a population of residual high-eccentricity planetesimals, devolatilized during the stellar giant phases. Equivalent to the solar system's long-period comets, they are scattered to the proximity of WDs by perturbations from remaining planets, Galactic tides, passing molecular clouds, and nearby stars. These objects undergo downsizing when they venture within the tidal disruption limit. We show quantitatively how the breakup condition and fragment sizes are determined by material strength and gravity. Thereafter, the fragments' semimajor axes need to decay by at least similar to 6 orders of magnitude before their constituents are eventually accreted onto the surface of WDs. We investigate the orbital evolution of these fragments around WDs and show that WDs' magnetic fields induce an Alfven-wave drag during their periastron passages and rapidly circularize their orbits. This process could be responsible for the observed accretion rates of heavy elements and the generation of circum-WD debris disks. Speculative implications are that giant planets may be common around WDs' progenitors and that they may still be bound to some WDs today.
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tidal debris,orbital migration,circumstellar debris,white dwarfs,en-wave
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