General relativistic pulsations of ultra-massive ZZ Ceti stars
Alejandro H. C\'orsico, S. Reece Boston, Leandro G. Althaus, Mukremin, Kilic, S. O. Kepler, Mar\'ia E. Camisassa, and Santiago Torres

TL;DR
This study investigates how General Relativity influences the internal structure and pulsation periods of ultra-massive ZZ Ceti white dwarf stars, revealing significant effects that must be considered in asteroseismology.
Contribution
The paper presents the first relativistic pulsation calculations for ultra-massive white dwarfs, showing notable differences from Newtonian models in their pulsation spectra.
Findings
Relativistic models have smaller radii and higher gravities.
g-mode periods are up to 50% shorter in relativistic models.
Relativistic effects are significant for white dwarfs above 1.29 M_sun.
Abstract
Ultra-massive white dwarf stars are currently being discovered at a considerable rate, thanks to surveys such as the {\it Gaia} space mission. These dense and compact stellar remnants likely play a major role in type Ia supernova explosions. It is possible to probe the interiors of ultra-massive white dwarfs through asteroseismology. In the case of the most massive white dwarfs, General Relativity could affect their structure and pulsations substantially. In this work, we present results of relativistic pulsation calculations employing relativistic ultra-massive ONe-core white dwarf models with hydrogen-rich atmospheres and masses ranging from to with the aim of assessing the impact of General Relativity on the adiabatic gravity ()-mode period spectrum of very-high mass ZZ Ceti stars. Employing the relativistic Cowling approximation for the pulsation…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstro and Planetary Science · Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astrophysics and Star Formation Studies
