INVESTIGADORES
CORSICO Alejandro Hugo
artículos
Título:
Time-dependent diffusion in pulsating white dwarf stars: asteroseismology of G117-B15A
Autor/es:
O. G. BENVENUTO; A. H. CÓRSICO; L. G. ALTHAUS; A. M. SERENELLI
Revista:
MONTHLY NOTICES OF THE ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY
Editorial:
Blackwell Publishing
Referencias:
Año: 2002 vol. 332 p. 399 - 408
ISSN:
0035-8711
Resumen:
We study the structural characteristic of the variable DA white dwarf G117-B15A by applying the methods of asteroseismology. For such a purpose, we construct white dwarf evolutionary models considering a detailed and up-to-date physical description as well as several processes responsible for the occurrence of element diffusion. We have considered several thicknesses for the outermost hydrogen layer, whereas for the inner helium-, carbon- and oxygen-rich layers we considered realistic profiles predicted by calculations of the white dwarf progenitor evolution. The stellar masses we have analysed cover the mass range of 0.50<=M */Msolar <=0.60. The evolution of each of the considered model sequences was followed down to very low effective temperatures; in particular, from 12500K on we computed the dipolar, linear, adiabatic oscillations with radial order k =1,...,4. We find that asteroseismological results are not univocal regarding mode identification for the case of G117-B15A . However, our asteroseismological results are compatible with spectroscopic data only if the observed periods of 215.2, 271.0 and 304.4s are due to dipolar modes with k =2,3,4, respectively. Our calculations indicate that the best fit to the observed period pattern of G117-B15A corresponds to a DA white dwarf structure with a stellar mass of 0.525Msolar , with a hydrogen mass fraction log(M H /M *)>~-3.83 at an effective temperature T eff ~11800K. The value of the stellar mass is consistent with that obtained spectroscopically by Koester & Allard.