Extremely low mass white dwarfs are very rare objects likely formed in
compact binary systems. We present MMT optical spectroscopy of 42 low mass
white dwarf candidates serendipitously discovered in a survey for hypervelocity
B-type stars. One of these objects, SDSS J0917+46, has Teff= 11,288 \pm 72 K
and log g = 5.48 \pm 0.03; with an estimated mass of 0.17 M_sun, it is the
lowest gravity/mass white dwarf currently known. However, 40 of the low mass
candidates are normal DA white dwarfs with apparently inaccurate SDSS g
magnitudes. We revisit the identification of low mass white dwarf candidates
previously found in the SDSS, and conclude that four objects have M < 0.2
M_sun. None of these white dwarfs show excess emission from a binary companion,
and radial velocity searches will be necessary to constrain the nature of the
unseen companions.Comment: ApJ, accepted versio