Pulsation properties of ultra-massive DA white dwarf stars with ONe cores
Francisco C. De Ger\'onimo, Alejandro H. C\'orsico, Leandro G., Althaus, Felipe C. Wachlin, Mar\'ia E. Camisassa

TL;DR
This study investigates the pulsation properties of ultra-massive DA white dwarf stars with ONe cores, aiming to use asteroseismology to distinguish core compositions and understand crystallization effects during cooling.
Contribution
It provides a new set of evolutionary models for ultra-massive white dwarfs with ONe cores, including detailed crystallization physics and phase separation effects, to analyze their pulsation spectra.
Findings
Crystallization affects the period spectrum and spacings in pulsating white dwarfs.
Period spacing features can distinguish between CO and ONe core compositions.
Seismology can potentially identify the core composition of ultra-massive ZZ Ceti stars.
Abstract
Ultra-massive DA WD stars are expected to harbor ONe cores resulting from the progenitor evolution through the Super-AGB phase. As evolution proceeds during the WD cooling phase, a crystallization process resulting from Coulomb interactions in very dense plasmas is expected to occur, leading to the formation of a highly crystallized core. Pulsating ultra-massive WDs offer a unique opportunity to infer and test the occurrence of crystallization in WD interiors as well as physical processes related with dense plasmas. We aim to assess the adiabatic pulsation properties of ultra-massive DA WD with ONe cores. We studied the pulsation properties of ultra-massive DA WD stars with ONe cores. We employed a new set of ultra-massive WD evolutionary sequences of models with stellar masses in the range 1.10 1.29 computed by taking into account the complete evolution of…
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