The Impact of White Dwarf Luminosity Profiles on Oscillation Frequencies
F. X. Timmes, Richard H. D. Townsend, Evan B. Bauer, Anne Thoul, C. E., Fields, William M. Wolf

TL;DR
This study compares white dwarf models with different luminosity profiles to assess how internal thermal structure assumptions affect oscillation frequency predictions, revealing significant potential errors in model fitting.
Contribution
It demonstrates that neglecting realistic luminosity profiles based on evolutionary history can cause substantial errors in white dwarf asteroseismology.
Findings
Frequency differences up to 70 μHz between models
Potential 12% mass estimation error due to profile assumptions
Neutrino-related luminosity profiles impact oscillation predictions
Abstract
KIC 08626021 is a pulsating DB white dwarf of considerable recent interest, and first of its class to be extensively monitored by Kepler for its pulsation properties. Fitting the observed oscillation frequencies of KIC 08626021 to a model can yield insights into its otherwise-hidden internal structure. Template-based white dwarf models choose a luminosity profile where the luminosity is proportional to the enclosed mass, , independent of the effective temperature . Evolutionary models of young white dwarfs with 25,000 K suggest neutrino emission gives rise to luminosity profiles with . We explore this contrast by comparing the oscillation frequencies between two nearly identical white dwarf models: one with an enforced luminosity profile and the other with a luminosity profile determined by…
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