The Fraction of Distilled White Dwarfs with Long-Lived Habitable Zones
Manuel Barrientos, Mukremin Kilic, Simon Blouin, Michael R. Hayden, Sanjib Sharma, and Matthew J. Green

TL;DR
This paper predicts that a notable fraction of white dwarfs in the solar neighborhood and the galaxy's center have high $^{22}$Ne levels, leading to long-lasting habitable zones due to internal distillation processes.
Contribution
It introduces a method to estimate $^{22}$Ne in white dwarf interiors based on stellar populations and predicts the prevalence of long-lived habitable zones around white dwarfs.
Findings
6 ext% of massive white dwarfs are delayed in cooling by up to 10 Gyr.
0.6-2.5 ext% of white dwarfs in the solar neighborhood have enough $^{22}$Ne for distillation.
Distilled white dwarfs are more common near the Galactic center, about 2-8 ext%.
Abstract
After carbon and oxygen, Ne is the most abundant element in white dwarf interiors. As C/O white dwarfs (WDs) crystallize, they are predicted to go through a distillation process in the central layers if they have a sufficiently high Ne mass fraction of \%. Observational evidence for distillation comes from an over-density of WDs on the Q-branch in Gaia color-magnitude diagrams, which indicates that \% of massive WDs are delayed in their cooling by as much as Gyr. However, it is unclear how these stars end up with such a high concentration of Ne and if a significant fraction of the more common average-mass WDs go through distillation. We argue that a significant metal-rich stellar population in the solar neighborhood should lead to distilled WDs, without requiring a binary merger. We use MESA along with the CNO abundances derived from…
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