Cooling Delays from Iron Sedimentation and Iron Inner Cores in White Dwarfs
Abstract
Do white dwarfs have inner cores made of iron? Neutron rich nuclei like Fe experience a net gravitational force and sediment toward the core. Using new phase diagrams and molecular dynamics simulations, we show that Fe should separate into mesoscopic Fe-rich crystallites due to its large charge relative to the background. At solar abundances, these crystallites rapidly precipitate and form an inner core of order 100 km and that may be detectable with asteroseismology. Associated cooling delays could be up to a Gyr for low mass white dwarfs but are only 0.1 Gyr for massive white dwarfs, so while this mechanism may contribute to the Q-branch the heating is insufficient to fully explain it.
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@article{arxiv.2108.11389,
title = {Cooling Delays from Iron Sedimentation and Iron Inner Cores in White Dwarfs},
author = {M. E. Caplan and I. F. Freeman and C. J. Horowitz and A. Cumming and E. P. Bellinger},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2108.11389},
year = {2021}
}
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8 pages, 5 figures, accepted for publication in ApJ Letters