Calibration of the mixing length theory for structures of helium-dominated atmosphere white dwarfs
Cukanovaite E., P.-E. Tremblay, B. Freytag, H.-G. Ludwig, G. Fontaine,, P. Brassard, O. Toloza, D. Koester

TL;DR
This paper calibrates the mixing length parameter for helium-dominated white dwarf atmospheres using 3D and 1D models, improving the accuracy of convection zone properties relevant for stellar and planetary studies.
Contribution
It provides a new calibration of the mixing length parameter for helium-rich white dwarf atmospheres based on 3D and 1D model comparisons, addressing a gap in current models.
Findings
Calibrated ML2/alpha is smaller than commonly used.
More accurate convection zone sizes for planetary debris studies.
First step towards understanding convective overshoot in helium atmospheres.
Abstract
We perform a calibration of the mixing length parameter at the bottom boundary of the convection zone for helium-dominated atmospheres of white dwarfs. This calibration is based on a grid of 3D DB (pure-helium) and DBA (helium-dominated with traces of hydrogen) model atmospheres computed with the CO5BOLD code, and a grid of 1D DB and DBA envelope structures. The 3D models span a parameter space of hydrogen-to-helium abundances between -10.0 and -2.0, surface gravities between 7.5 and 9.0 and effective temperatures between 12000 K and 34000 K. The 1D envelopes cover a similar atmospheric parameter range, but are also calculated with different values of the mixing length parameter, namely ML2/alpha between 0.4 and 1.4. The calibration is performed based on two definitions of the bottom boundary of the convection zone, the Schwarzschild and the zero convective flux boundaries. Thus, our…
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