Pulsations powered by hydrogen shell burning in white dwarfs
Mar\'ia E. Camisassa, Alejandro H. C\'orsico, Leandro G. Althaus and, Hiromoto Shibahashi

TL;DR
This study investigates how hydrogen shell burning influences pulsations in low-metallicity white dwarfs, aiming to use pulsation observations to constrain stellar evolution processes like the third dredge-up.
Contribution
It demonstrates that hydrogen shell burning excites specific pulsation modes in low-metallicity white dwarfs, providing a potential observational method to study stellar evolution phenomena.
Findings
Hydrogen shell burning excites specific g-modes in low-metallicity white dwarfs.
The ε-mechanism can drive pulsations in white dwarfs from low-metallicity progenitors.
Observation of pulsations can constrain hydrogen burning and dredge-up processes.
Abstract
In the absence of a third dredge-up episode during the asymptotic giant branch phase, white dwarf models evolved from low-metallicity progenitors have a thick hydrogen envelope, which makes hydrogen shell burning be the most important energy source. We investigate the pulsational stability of white dwarf models with thick envelopes to see whether nonradial -mode pulsations are triggered by hydrogen burning, with the aim of placing constraints on hydrogen shell burning in cool white dwarfs and on a third dredge-up during the asymptotic giant branch evolution of their progenitor stars. We construct white-dwarf sequences from low-metallicity progenitors by means of full evolutionary calculations, and analyze their pulsation stability for the models in the range of effective temperatures K. We demonstrate that, for white dwarf models with masses…
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