TESS first look at evolved compact pulsators: asteroseismology of the pulsating helium-atmosphere white dwarf TIC 257459955
Keaton J. Bell, Alejandro H. C\'orsico, Agn\`es Bischoff-Kim, Leandro, G. Althaus, P. A. Bradley, Leila M. Calcaferro, M. H. Montgomery, Murat, Uzundag, Andrzej S. Baran, Zs. Bogn\'ar, S. Charpinet, H. Ghasemi, J. J., Hermes

TL;DR
This study demonstrates TESS's capability to detect and analyze pulsations in helium-atmosphere white dwarfs, providing insights into their internal structures through asteroseismology.
Contribution
It presents the first detailed asteroseismic analysis of a helium-atmosphere white dwarf using TESS data, comparing models to constrain stellar parameters.
Findings
Detected nine pulsation modes with high precision
Most pulsations are dipole modes with a mean period spacing of 38.1 seconds
Seismic models suggest hotter effective temperatures than previous spectroscopic estimates
Abstract
Pulsation frequencies reveal the interior structures of white dwarf stars, shedding light on the properties of these compact objects that represent the final evolutionary stage of most stars. Two-minute cadence photometry from TESS will record pulsation signatures from bright white dwarfs over the entire sky. We aim to demonstrate the sensitivity of TESS data to measuring pulsations of helium-atmosphere white dwarfs in the DBV instability strip, and what asteroseismic analysis of these measurements can constrain about their stellar structures. We present a case study of the pulsating DBV WD 0158160 that was observed as TIC 257459955 with the 2-minute cadence for 20.3 days in TESS Sector 3. We measure the frequencies of variability of TIC 257459955 with an iterative periodogram and prewhitening procedure. The measured frequencies are compared to calculations from two sets of white…
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TopicsStellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Gamma-ray bursts and supernovae
