Might Carbon-Atmosphere White Dwarfs Harbour a New Type of Pulsating Star?
Abstract
In the light of the recent and unexpected discovery of a brand new type of white dwarfs, those with carbon-dominated atmospheres, we examine the asteroseismological potential of such stars. The motivation behind this is based on the observation that past models of carbon-atmosphere white dwarfs have partially ionized outer layers that bear strong resemblance with those responsible for mode excitation in models of pulsating DB (helium-atmosphere) and pulsating DA (hydrogen-atmosphere) white dwarfs. Our exciting main result is that, given the right location in parameter space, some carbon-atmosphere white dwarfs are predicted to show pulsational instability against gravity modes. We are eagerly waiting the results of observational searches for luminosity variations in these stars.
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@article{arxiv.0803.2255,
title = {Might Carbon-Atmosphere White Dwarfs Harbour a New Type of Pulsating Star?},
author = {G. Fontaine and P. Brassard and P. Dufour},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0803.2255},
year = {2009}
}
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4-page letter + 4 figures