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		| Paper: | On the Origin of High-field Magnetic White Dwarfs |  
		| Volume: | 469, 18th European White Dwarf Workshop (EUROWD12) |  
		| Page: | 423 |  
		| Authors: | García-Berro, E.; Torres, S.; Lorén–Aguilar, P.; Aznar–Siguán, G.; Camacho, J.; Külebi, B.; Isern, J.; Althaus, L. G.; Córsico, A. H. |  
		| Abstract: | High-field magnetic  white dwarfs have  been long suspected to  be the
 result of stellar mergers. However, the nature of the coalescing stars
 and the precise  mechanism that produces the magnetic  field are still
 unknown.   Here  we  show  that the  hot,  convective,  differentially
 rotating  corona present in  the outer  layers of  the remnant  of the
 merger of two  degenerate cores is able to  produce magnetic fields of
 the required strength that do  not decay for long timescales.  We also
 show,  using  an  state-of-the-art  Monte Carlo  simulator,  that  the
 expected number  of high-field magnetic white dwarfs  produced in this
 way is consistent with that found in the solar neighborhood. |  
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