Pulsating hydrogen-deficient white dwarfs and pre-white dwarfs observed with TESS -- IV. Discovery of two new GW Vir stars: TIC0403800675 and TIC1989122424
Murat Uzundag, Alejandro H. Corsico, S. O. Kepler, Leandro G. Althaus,, Klaus Werner, Nicole Reindl, Maja Vuckovic

TL;DR
This paper reports the discovery of two new GW Vir pulsating white dwarf stars observed with TESS, analyzing their oscillations, spectra, and evolutionary status to enhance understanding of pre-white dwarf stellar evolution.
Contribution
The study identifies and characterizes two new GW Vir stars using TESS data, providing detailed spectroscopic and evolutionary analysis of these pulsating white dwarfs.
Findings
Both stars exhibit g-mode oscillations with periods around 400-410s.
Spectroscopic analysis shows similar temperature and gravity but different He/C compositions.
Estimated stellar masses are approximately 0.56-0.60 solar masses.
Abstract
We present two new GW Vir-type pulsating white dwarf stars, TIC\,0403800675 (WD\,J115727.68-280349.64) and TIC\,1989122424 (WD J211738.38-552801.18) discovered in the Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite (TESS) photometric data. For both stars, the TESS light curves reveal the presence of oscillations with periods in a narrow range between 400 and 410\,s, which are associated with typical gravity ()-modes. Follow-up ground-based spectroscopy shows that both stars have similar effective temperature (\,K) and surface gravity (), but different He/C composition (mass fractions): He\,=\,0.75 and C\,=\,0.25 for TIC\,0403800675, and He\,=\,0.50 and C\,=\,0.50 for TIC\,1989122424. By performing a fit to their spectral energy distributions, we found for both stars radii and luminosities of and…
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