The formation of ultra-massive carbon-oxygen core white dwarfs and their evolutionary and pulsational properties
Abstract
(Abridged abstract) We explore the formation of ultra-massive (M_{\rm WD} \gtrsim 1.05 M_\sun$), carbon-oxygen core white dwarfs resulting from single stellar evolution. We also study their evolutionary and pulsational properties and compare them with those of the ultra-massive white dwarfs with oxygen-neon cores resulting from carbon burning in single progenitor stars, and with binary merger predictions. We consider two single-star evolution scenarios for the formation of ultra-massive carbon-oxygen core white dwarfs that involve rotation of the degenerate core after core helium burning and reduced mass-loss rates in massive asymptotic giant-branch stars. We compare our findings with the predictions from ultra-massive white dwarfs resulting from the merger of two equal-mass carbon-oxygen core white dwarfs, by assuming complete mixing between them and a carbon-oxygen core for the merged remnant. The resulting ultra-massive carbon-oxygen core white dwarfs evolve markedly slower than their oxygen-neon counterparts. Our study strongly suggests the formation of ultra-massive white dwarfs with carbon-oxygen core from single stellar evolution. We find that both the evolutionary and pulsation properties of these white dwarfs are markedly different from those of their oxygen-neon core counterparts and from those white dwarfs with carbon-oxygen core that might result from double degenerate mergers. This can eventually be used to discern the core composition of ultra-massive white dwarfs and their formation scenario.
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@article{arxiv.2011.10439,
title = {The formation of ultra-massive carbon-oxygen core white dwarfs and their evolutionary and pulsational properties},
author = {Leandro G. Althaus and Pilar Gil Pons and Alejandro H. Córsico and Marcelo Miller Bertolami and Francisco De Gerónimo and María E. Camisassa and Santiago Torres and Jordi Gutierrez and Alberto Rebassa-Mansergas},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2011.10439},
year = {2021}
}
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15 pages, 10 figures, 2 tables. To be published in Astronomy and Astrophysics