Outer boundary conditions for evolving cool white dwarfs
R. D. Rohrmann, L. G. Althaus, E. Garc\'ia-Berro, A. H. C\'orsico and, M. M. Miller Bertolami

TL;DR
This paper develops detailed non-gray atmospheric boundary conditions for cool white dwarf models, showing their impact on cooling times and emphasizing the importance of accurate outer boundary treatments below 6000K.
Contribution
It introduces comprehensive non-gray model atmospheres for cool white dwarfs and assesses their influence on evolutionary cooling times, improving previous approximations.
Findings
Boundary conditions are crucial below 5800-6100K for accurate cooling ages.
Detailed atmospheres predict ages up to 10% shorter at low luminosities.
Non-gray effects minimally impact cooling times at observable luminosities.
Abstract
White dwarf evolution is essentially a gravothermal cooling process, which,for cool white dwarfs, sensitively depends on the treatment of the outer boundary conditions. We provide detailed outer boundary conditions appropriate for computing the evolution of cool white dwarfs employing detailed non-gray model atmospheres for pure H composition. We also explore the impact on the white dwarf cooling times of different assumptions for energy transfer in the atmosphere of cool white dwarfs. Detailed non-gray model atmospheres are computed taken into account non-ideal effects in the gas equation of state and chemical equilibrium, collision-induced absorption from molecules, and the Lyman alpha quasi-molecular opacity. Our results show that the use of detailed outer boundary conditions becomes relevant for effective temperatures lower than 5800 and 6100K for sequences with 0.60 and 0.90 M_sun,…
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