IALP   13078
INSTITUTO DE ASTROFISICA LA PLATA
Unidad Ejecutora - UE
artículos
Título:
Asteroseismology of hot pre-white dwarf stars: the case of the DOV stars PG 2131+066 and PG 1707+427, and the PNNV star NGC 1501
Autor/es:
CORSICO, A. H.; ALTHAUS, L. G.; MILLER BERTOLAMI, M. M.; GARCIA-BERRO, E.
Revista:
ASTRONOMY AND ASTROPHYSICS
Editorial:
EDP Sciences
Referencias:
Lugar: Les Ulis, Francia; Año: 2009 vol. 499 p. 257 - 266
ISSN:
0004-6361
Resumen:
Aims: We present an asteroseismological study on the two high-gravity pulsating PG 1159 (GW Vir or DOV) stars, PG 2131+066 and PG 1707+427, and on the pulsating [WCE] star NGC 1501. All of these stars have been intensively scrutinized through multi-site observations, so they have well resolved pulsation spectra. Methods: We compute adiabatic g-mode pulsation periods on PG 1159 evolutionary models with stellar masses ranging from 0.530 to 0.741 Msun. These models take into account the complete evolution of progenitor stars, through the thermally pulsing AGB phase, and born-again episode. We constrain the stellar mass of PG 2131+066, PG 1707+427, and NGC 1501 by comparing the observed period spacing with the asymptotic period spacing and with the average of the computed period spacings. We also employ the individual observed periods in search of representative seismological models for each star. Results: We derive a stellar mass of 0.627 Msun for PG 2131+066, 0.597 Msun for PG 1707+427, and 0.571 Msun for NGC 1501 from a comparison between the observed period spacings and the computed asymptotic period spacings, and a stellar mass of 0.578 Msun for PG 2131+066, 0.566 Msun for PG 1707+427, and 0.576 Msun for NGC 1501 by comparing the observed period spacings with the average of the computed period spacings. We also find, on the basis of a period-fit procedure, asteroseismological models representatives of PG 2131+066 and PG 1707+427. These best-fit models are able to reproduce the observed period patterns of these stars with an average of the period differences of overline{δPi_i}= 1.57 s and overline{δ Pi_i}= 1.75 s, respectively. The best-fit model for PG 2131+066 has an effective temperature Teff= 102 100 K, a stellar mass M_*= 0.589 Msun, a surface gravity log g= 7.63, a stellar luminosity and radius of log(L_*/Lsun) = 1.57 and log(R_*/Rsun)= -1.71, respectively, and a He-rich envelope thickness of M_env= 1.6 × 10-2 Msun. We derive a seismic distance d ˜ 830 pc and a parallax π ˜ 1.2 mas. The best-fit model for PG 1707+427, on the other hand, has Teff= 89 500 K, M_*= 0.542 Msun, log g= 7.53, log(L_*/Lsun) = 1.40, log(R_*/Rsun)= -1.68, and Menv= 2.5 × 10-2 Msun, and the seismic distance and parallax are d ˜ 730 pc and π ˜ 1.4 mas. Finally, we have been unable to find an unambiguous best-fit model for NGC 1501 on the basis of a period-fit procedure. Conclusions: This work closes our short series of asteroseismological studies on pulsating pre-white dwarf stars. Our results demonstrate the usefulness of asteroseismology for probing the internal structure and evolutionary status of pre-white dwarf stars. In particular, asteroseismology is able to determine stellar masses of PG 1159 stars with an accuracy comparable or even better than spectroscopy.