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Searching for low-mass companions around white dwarfs and subdwarfs from Kepler field
Knowing the late stages of the stellar evolution is crucial for understanding the fate
of planets around subdwarfs and white dwarfs. Simulations by Staff et al. (2016) show that
exoplanets engulfed in the extending stellar envelope will quickly spiral down onto the parent
star. Therefore, we do not expect to find planets on close by orbits to the subdwarfs (Blokesz
et al. 2019) or white dwarfs. However, the recent observation of planetary debris around WD
1145+017 white dwarf suggests, there might exists planets farther away from these stars. Using
binarograms, O-C diagrams and Fourier transform for the Kepler space telescope data, we
investigate a problem of missing planets around white dwarfs in binary systems, single white
dwarfs and subdwarfs type B. The last ones, being the only stars which (due to the lack of
hydrogen) go directly to the white dwarf cooling track after their red giant phase.