Asteroseismological constraints on the coolest GW Vir variable star (PG 1159-type)PG 0122+200
A. H. C\'orsico, M. M. Miller Bertolami, L. G. Althaus, G. Vauclair,, and K. Werner

TL;DR
This study uses detailed evolutionary models to analyze the pulsation periods of PG 0122+200, providing refined stellar parameters and demonstrating consistency between asteroseismological and spectroscopic mass estimates for the coolest GW Vir star.
Contribution
It introduces an improved asteroseismological analysis of PG 0122+200 using updated PG1159 evolutionary models, refining stellar mass and other parameters.
Findings
Derived stellar mass of 0.556 Msun from period fitting
Estimated a seismic distance of about 614 pc
Found asteroseismological mass 6-20% lower than previous estimates
Abstract
We present an asteroseismological study on PG 0122+200, the coolest known pulsating PG1159 (GW Vir) star. Our results are based on an augmented set of the full PG1159 evolutionary models recently presented by Miller Bertolami & Althaus (2006). We perform extensive computations of adiabatic g-mode pulsation periods on PG1159 evolutionary models with stellar masses ranging from 0.530 to 0.741 Msun. We derive a stellar mass of 0.626 Msun from a comparison between the observed period spacing and the computed asymptotic period spacing, and a stellar mass of 0.567 Msun by comparing the observed period spacing with the average of the computed period spacing. We also find, on the basis of a period-fit procedure, an asteroseismological model representative of PG 0122+200 which is able to reproduce the observed period pattern with an average of the period differences of 0.88 s. The model has an…
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