Pulsating hydrogen-deficient white dwarfs and pre-white dwarfs observed with TESS II. Discovery of two new GW Vir stars: TIC333432673 and TIC095332541
Murat Uzundag, Alejandro H. C\'orsico, S. O. Kepler, Leandro G., Althaus, Klaus Werner, Nicole Reindl, Keaton J. Bell, Michael Higgins,, Gabriela O. da Rosa, Maja Vu\v{c}kovi\'c, Alina Istrate

TL;DR
This study reports the discovery and asteroseismological analysis of two new GW Vir stars observed with TESS, revealing their pulsation properties, stellar parameters, and consistency with evolutionary models.
Contribution
First detailed asteroseismological analysis of two hydrogen-deficient pre-white dwarfs observed with TESS, including stellar mass and distance estimations.
Findings
Both stars exhibit gravity-mode pulsations with periods 350-500s.
Derived stellar masses are approximately 0.58-0.61 solar masses.
Seismological distances agree with Gaia measurements.
Abstract
In this paper, we present the observations of two new GW Vir stars from the extended \textit{TESS} mission in both 120\,s short-cadence and 20\,s ultra-short-cadence mode of two pre-white dwarf stars showing hydrogen deficiency. We performed an asteroseismological analysis of these stars on the basis of PG~1159 evolutionary models that take into account the complete evolution of the progenitor stars. We searched for patterns of uniform period spacings in order to constrain the stellar mass of the stars, and employed the individual observed periods to search for a representative seismological model. The analysis of the {\it TESS} light curves of TIC\,333432673 and TIC\,095332541 reveals the presence of several oscillations with periods ranging from 350 to 500~s associated to typical gravity ()-modes. From follow-up ground-based spectroscopy, we find that both stars have similar…
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TopicsStellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astrophysics and Star Formation Studies · Astro and Planetary Science
