Evolutionary and pulsational properties of white dwarf stars
Leandro G. Althaus, Alejandro H. C\'orsico, Jordi Isern, Enrique, Garc\'ia-Berro

TL;DR
White dwarf stars are crucial for astrophysics, serving as cosmic clocks, laboratories for extreme physics, and tools for probing stellar and galactic evolution through their pulsational properties.
Contribution
This review highlights the physical processes of white dwarf formation, evolution, and pulsations, emphasizing recent advances in asteroseismology and their applications.
Findings
White dwarf pulsations reveal internal structure details.
Asteroseismology enables precise measurements of stellar parameters.
White dwarfs serve as probes for fundamental physics and cosmic history.
Abstract
Abridged. White dwarf stars are the final evolutionary stage of the vast majority of stars, including our Sun. The study of white dwarfs has potential applications to different fields of astrophysics. In particular, they can be used as independent reliable cosmic clocks, and can also provide valuable information about the fundamental parameters of a wide variety of stellar populations, like our Galaxy and open and globular clusters. In addition, the high densities and temperatures characterizing white dwarfs allow to use these stars as cosmic laboratories for studying physical processes under extreme conditions that cannot be achieved in terrestrial laboratories. They can be used to constrain fundamental properties of elementary particles such as axions and neutrinos, and to study problems related to the variation of fundamental constants. In this work, we review the essentials of the…
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