Pulsating H-deficient WDs and pre-WDs observed with TESS: V. Discovery of two new DBV pulsators, WD J152738.4-450207.4 and WD 1708-871, and asteroseismology of the already known DBV stars PG 1351+489, EC 20058-5234, and EC 04207-4748
Alejandro H. C\'orsico, Murat Uzundag, S. O. Kepler, Leandro G., Althaus, Roberto Silvotti, Paul A. Bradley, Andrzej S. Baran, Detlev Koester,, Keaton J. Bell, Alejandra D. Romero, J. J. Hermes, and Nicola P. Gentile, Fusillo

TL;DR
This study reports the discovery of two new DBV pulsating white dwarfs using TESS data and performs detailed asteroseismological analysis of three known DBV stars, revealing insights into their internal structures, rotation, and distances.
Contribution
It introduces two newly discovered DBV pulsators and provides comprehensive asteroseismological modeling of three known DBV stars with TESS and ground data.
Findings
Discovery of two new DBV pulsators with TESS.
Identification of constant period spacings and rotation hints.
Seismological distances generally agree with Gaia measurements.
Abstract
The {\sl TESS} space mission has recently demonstrated its great potential to discover new pulsating white dwarf and pre-white dwarf stars, and to detect periodicities with high precision in already known white-dwarf pulsators. We report the discovery of two new pulsating He-rich atmosphere white dwarfs (DBVs) and present a detailed asteroseismological analysis of three already known DBV stars employing observations collected by the {\sl TESS} mission along with ground-based data. We extracted frequencies from the {\sl TESS} light curves of these DBV stars using a standard pre-whitening procedure to derive the potential pulsation frequencies. All the oscillation frequencies that we found are associated with -mode pulsations with periods spanning from s to s. We find hints of rotation from frequency triplets in some of the targets, including the two new DBVs. For…
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TopicsStellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Geophysics and Gravity Measurements · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research
