Observing bright pulsating white dwarfs with PLATO: A new window into the late stages of stellar evolution
Abstract
We present the scientific case for exploiting the capabilities of the PLATO mission to study bright pulsating white dwarfs across a wide spectral range, including hydrogen-deficient types (GW Vir and DBV stars) and hydrogen-rich classes (classical DAVs, pulsating extremely low-mass DA white dwarfs, and ultra-massive DA white dwarfs). PLATOs exceptional photometric precision, long-duration continuous monitoring, and extensive sky coverage promise transformative advances in white dwarf asteroseismology. Our key objectives include probing the internal structure and chemical stratification of white dwarfs, detecting secular changes in pulsation modes over extended timescales, and discovering rare or previously unknown classes of pulsators. To assess feasibility, we constructed a sample of 650 white dwarf candidates identified within PLATOs Southern LOPS2 field using the PLATO complementary science catalogue combined with Gaia DR3, and derived atmospheric parameters through photometric modeling. This sample comprises 118 DA white dwarfs (including 23 ZZ Ceti candidates), and 41 non-DAs (including 35 DBV candidates). Simulated observations using PlatoSim demonstrate that PLATO will be capable of detecting white dwarf pulsation modes with amplitudes as low as 0.1 mma depending on stellar magnitude, observation duration, pixel location, and the number of contributing cameras. We provide detailed detection limits and visibility forecasts for known pulsators across a representative range of these parameters. Furthermore, we emphasize strong synergies with Gaia astrometry, TESS photometry, and targeted spectroscopic campaigns, which together will enable robust mode identification and detailed stellar modeling. Collectively, these efforts will unlock unprecedented insights into white dwarf origins, evolution and internal physics, and the fate of their planetary systems.
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@article{arxiv.2511.19196,
title = {Observing bright pulsating white dwarfs with PLATO: A new window into the late stages of stellar evolution},
author = {Murat Uzundag and Alejandro H. Corsico and Nicholas Jannsen and Mukremin Kilic and Pierre Bergeron and Leandro G. Althaus and J. J. Hermes and Ingrid Pelisoli and Keaton J. Bell and Francisco C. De Geronimo and Leila M. Calcaferro and Zsofia Bognar and Valerie Van Grootel and Maria E. Camisassa and Paulina Sowicka and Steven D. Kawaler and S. O. Kepler and Roberto Silvotti and Marcelo M. Miller Bertolami and Margarida Cunha},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2511.19196},
year = {2025}
}
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Submitted to Experimental Astronomy, Comments welcome