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White dwarf evolutionary sequences for low-metallicity progenitors: The impact of third dredge-up

Solar and Stellar Astrophysics 2015-06-23 v1

Abstract

We present new white dwarf evolutionary sequences for low-metallicity progenitors. White dwarf sequences have been derived from full evolutionary calculations that take into account the entire history of progenitor stars, including the thermally-pulsing and the post-asymptotic giant branch phases. We show that for progenitor metallicities in the range 0.00003--0.001, and in the absence of carbon enrichment due to the occurrence of a third dredge-up episode, the resulting H envelope of the low-mass white dwarfs is thick enough to make stable H burning the most important energy source even at low luminosities. This has a significant impact on white dwarf cooling times. This result is independent of the adopted mass-loss rate during the thermally-pulsing and post-AGB phases, and the planetary nebulae stage. We conclude that in the absence of third dredge-up episodes, a significant part of the evolution of low-mass white dwarfs resulting from low-metallicity progenitors is dominated by stable H burning. Our study opens the possibility of using the observed white dwarf luminosity function of low-metallicity globular clusters to constrain the efficiency of third dredge up episodes during the thermally-pulsing AGB phase of low-metallicity progenitors.

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@article{arxiv.1502.03882,
  title  = {White dwarf evolutionary sequences for low-metallicity progenitors: The impact of third dredge-up},
  author = {Leandro G. Althaus and María E. Camisassa and Marcelo M. Miller Bertolami and Alejandro H. Córsico and Enrique García-Berro},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1502.03882},
  year   = {2015}
}

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To be published in Astronomy and Astrophysics. 12 pages, 11 figures