The age-metallicity dependence for white dwarfs
A. D. Romero, F. Campos, S. O. Kepler

TL;DR
This study models how stellar metallicity influences the initial-to-final mass relation of white dwarfs, affecting age estimates and explaining observed mass variations in different stellar populations.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive grid of evolutionary sequences showing metallicity effects on white dwarf progenitors and their final masses, improving understanding of stellar evolution in various populations.
Findings
Metal-rich progenitors produce less massive white dwarfs due to increased mass loss.
Observed mass spread can be explained by different metallicity-dependent initial-final mass relations.
White dwarf progenitor lifetimes increase with metallicity.
Abstract
We present a theoretical study on the metallicity dependence of the initialtofinal mass relation and its influence on white dwarf age determinations. We compute a grid of evolutionary sequences from the main sequence to K on the white dwarf cooling curve, passing through all intermediate stages. During the thermally-pulsing asymptotic giant branch no third dredge-up episodes are considered and thus the photospheric C/O ratio is below unity for sequences with metallicities larger than . We consider initial metallicities from to , accounting for stellar populations in the galactic disk and halo, with initial masses below . We found a clear dependence of the shape of the initialtofinal mass relation with the progenitor metallicity, where metal rich progenitors result in less massive white dwarf remnants, due to an…
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