New chemical profiles for the asteroseismology of ZZ Ceti stars
L. G. Althaus, A. H. C\'orsico, A. Bischoff-Kim, A. D. Romero, I., Renedo, E. Garc\'ia-Berro, and M. M. Miller Bertolami

TL;DR
This paper presents new detailed chemical profiles for white dwarfs, derived from full stellar evolution models, to improve the accuracy of asteroseismological studies of ZZ Ceti stars.
Contribution
The study introduces comprehensive chemical profiles from complete stellar evolution, highlighting their impact on pulsation models and the importance of the AGB phase and diffusion processes.
Findings
New chemical profiles significantly alter pulsation spectra.
Outer layer stratification depends strongly on stellar mass.
Mode-trapping properties differ from previous models.
Abstract
We compute new chemical profiles for the core and envelope of white dwarfs appropriate for pulsational studies of ZZ Ceti stars. These profiles are extracted from the complete evolution of progenitor stars, evolved through the main sequence and the thermally-pulsing asymptotic giant branch (AGB) stages, and from time-dependent element diffusion during white dwarf evolution. We discuss the importance of the initial-final mass relationship for the white dwarf carbon-oxygen composition. In particular, we find that the central oxygen abundance may be underestimated by about 15% if the white dwarf mass is assumed to be the hydrogen-free core mass before the first thermal pulse. We also discuss the importance for the chemical profiles expected in the outermost layers of ZZ Ceti stars of the computation of the thermally-pulsing AGB phase and of the phase in which element diffusion is relevant.…
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