Asteroseismological analysis of the polluted ZZ Ceti star G29-38 with TESS
Murat Uzundag, Francisco C. De Ger\'onimo, Alejandro H. C\'orsico,, Roberto Silvotti, Paul A. Bradley, Michael H. Montgomery, M\'arcio Catelan,, Odette Toloza, Keaton J. Bell, S. O. Kepler, Leandro G. Althaus, Scot J., Kleinman, Mukremin Kilic, Susan E. Mullally

TL;DR
This study uses TESS data to analyze pulsations in the polluted white dwarf G29-38, identifying multiple oscillation modes, rotational splittings, and deriving stellar parameters consistent with spectroscopy and Gaia measurements.
Contribution
First detailed asteroseismological analysis of G29-38 using TESS data, revealing pulsation modes, rotation period, and stellar parameters with high precision.
Findings
Identified 56 significant pulsation frequencies including rotational multiplets.
Estimated stellar rotation period of about 1.35 days.
Derived stellar parameters consistent with spectroscopic and Gaia data.
Abstract
G\,2938 (TIC~422526868) is one of the brightest () and closest (\,pc) pulsating white dwarfs with a hydrogen-rich atmosphere (DAV/ZZ Ceti class). It was observed by the {\sl TESS} spacecraft in sectors 42 and 56. The atmosphere of G~2938 is polluted by heavy elements that are expected to sink out of visible layers on short timescales. The photometric {\sl TESS} data set spans days in total, and from this, we identified 56 significant pulsation frequencies, that include rotational frequency multiplets. In addition, we identified 30 combination frequencies in each sector. The oscillation frequencies that we found are associated with -mode pulsations, with periods spanning from 260 s to 1400 s. We identified %three distinct rotational frequency triplets with a mean separation of 4.67 Hz and a quintuplet with a…
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Taxonomy
TopicsStellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Astronomical Observations and Instrumentation
