On the existence of warm H-rich pulsating white dwarfs
Leandro G. Althaus, Alejandro H. C\'orsico, Murat Uzundag, Maja, Vu\v{c}kovi\'c, Andrzej S. Baran, Keaton J. Bell, Mar\'ia E. Camisassa, Leila, M. Calcaferro, Francisco C. De Ger\'onimo, S. O. Kepler, Roberto Silvotti

TL;DR
This study investigates the potential for warm, hydrogen-rich pulsating white dwarfs hotter than ZZ Ceti stars, analyzing evolutionary models and TESS data, and finds that smooth H/He transitions likely inhibit pulsations, explaining their non-detection.
Contribution
The paper provides new evolutionary models with detailed element diffusion and analyzes TESS data to explain the absence of observed warm pulsating white dwarfs.
Findings
Extended H/He transition zones inhibit pulsations.
Pulsational instability occurs only with abrupt H/He transitions.
No warm DA pulsators detected by TESS so far.
Abstract
The possible existence of warm ( K) pulsating DA white dwarf (WD) stars, hotter than ZZ Ceti stars, was predicted in theoretical studies more than 30 yr ago. However, to date, no pulsating warm DA WD has been discovered. We re-examine the pulsational predictions for such WDs on the basis of new full evolutionary sequences. We analyze all the warm DAs observed by TESS satellite up to Sector 9 in order to search for the possible pulsational signal. We compute WD evolutionary sequences with H content in the range , appropriate for the study of warm DA WDs. We use a new full-implicit treatment of time-dependent element diffusion. Non-adiabatic pulsations were computed in the effective temperature range of K, focusing on modes with periods in the range s. We find that…
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