2021A&A...645A.117C


Query : 2021A&A...645A.117C

2021A&A...645A.117C - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 645A, 117-117 (2021/1-1)

Pulsating hydrogen-deficient white dwarfs and pre-white dwarfs observed with TESS. I. Asteroseismology of the GW Vir stars RX J2117+3412, HS 2324+3944, NGC 6905, NGC 1501, NGC 2371, and K 1-16.

CORSICO A.H., UZUNDAG M., KEPLER S.O., ALTHAUS L.G., SILVOTTI R., BARAN A.S., VUCKOVIC M., WERNER K., BELL K.J. and HIGGINS M.

Abstract (from CDS):


Context. The recent arrival of continuous photometric observations of unprecedented quality from space missions has strongly promoted the study of pulsating stars and caused great interest in the stellar astrophysics community. In the particular case of pulsating white dwarfs, the TESS mission is taking asteroseismology of these compact stars to a higher level, emulating or even surpassing the performance of its predecessor, the Kepler mission.
Aims. We present a detailed asteroseismological analysis of six GW Vir stars that includes the observations collected by the TESS mission.
Methods. We processed and analyzed TESS observations of RX J2117+3412 (TIC 117070953), HS 2324+3944 (TIC 352444061), NGC 6905 (TIC 402913811), NGC 1501 (TIC 084306468), NGC 2371 (TIC 446005482), and K 1-16 (TIC 233689607). We carried out a detailed asteroseismological analysis of these stars on the basis of PG 1159 evolutionary models that take into account the complete evolution of the progenitor stars. We constrained the stellar mass of these stars by comparing the observed period spacing with the average of the computed period spacings, and we employed the individual observed periods to search for a representative seismological model when possible.
Results. In total, we extracted 58 periodicities from the TESS light curves of these GW Vir stars using a standard prewhitening procedure to derive the potential pulsation frequencies. All the oscillation frequencies that we found are associated with g-mode pulsations, with periods spanning from ∼817 s to ∼2682s. We find constant period spacings for all but one star (K 1-16), which allowed us to infer their stellar masses and constrain the harmonic degree l of the modes. Based on rotational frequency splittings, we derive the rotation period of RX J2117+3412, obtaining a value in agreement with previous determinations. We performed period-to-period fit analyses on five of the six analyzed stars. For four stars (RX J2117+3412, HS 2324+3944, NGC 1501, and NGC 2371), we were able to find an asteroseismological model with masses that agree with the stellar mass values inferred from the period spacings and are generally compatible with the spectroscopic masses. Obtaining seismological models allowed us to estimate the seismological distance and compare it with the precise astrometric distance measured with Gaia. Finally, we find that the period spectrum of K 1-16 exhibits dramatic changes in frequency and amplitude that together with the scarcity of modes prevented us from meaningful seismological modeling of this star.
Conclusions. The high-quality data collected by the TESS space mission, considered simultaneously with ground-based observations, provide very valuable input to the asteroseismology of GW Vir stars, similar to the case of other classes of pulsating white dwarf stars. The TESS mission, in conjunction with future space missions and upcoming surveys, will make impressive progress in white dwarf asteroseismology.

Abstract Copyright: © ESO 2021

Journal keyword(s): asteroseismology - stars: oscillations - stars: interiors - stars: evolution - white dwarfs

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Number of rows : 38
N Identifier Otype ICRS (J2000)
RA
ICRS (J2000)
DEC
Mag U Mag B Mag V Mag R Mag I Sp type #ref
1850 - 2024
#notes
1 PB 5835 WD* 00 16 51.4153668936 -01 13 29.300107908   16   17.41   PG1159 22 0
2 NGC 246 PN 00 47 03.3420341616 -11 52 18.971126076 10.15 11.52 11.76 12.18   PG1159 475 0
3 RX J0122.9-7521 WD* 01 22 53.4122561952 -75 21 14.724358308     15.4     PG1159 43 0
4 PG 0122+200 WD* 01 25 22.5121704552 +20 17 56.963079924   16.2   16.9   DOZ.7 112 0
5 GD 1088 WD* 01 32 39.347 -19 21 40.38   15.51 15.77 15.77   PG1159 47 0
6 M 76 PN 01 42 19.6557728208 +51 34 31.534970052     17.48   17.69 DOZ 374 2
7 KUV 03467-0108 WD* 03 49 17.4089215872 -00 59 19.230310320   18.0       PG1159 22 1
8 NGC 1501 PN 04 06 59.3920909320 +60 55 14.278542024   15.17 13.0     [WO4] 296 1
9 HS 0444+0453 WD* 04 47 04.5045887496 +04 58 41.340500616   15.9   16.1   DQZO.5 26 0
10 HS 0704+6153 WD* 07 09 32.4965901360 +61 48 19.458822312   17.3   17.1   PG1159 40 0
11 WRAY 17-1 PN 07 14 49.4240697984 -46 57 39.199063500   13.8 13.00     PG1159 83 0
12 NGC 2371 PN 07 25 34.6883929008 +29 29 26.430252072   14.48 13.5     Oe 367 0
13 PN A66 21 PN 07 29 02.7096654192 +13 14 48.587555184   15.67 15.99     DOZ 191 0
14 GALEX J075415.1+085232 WD* 07 54 15.1178449560 +08 52 32.192959728           PG1159 15 0
15 KUV 07523+4017 WD* 07 55 40.9407521736 +40 09 17.910022752   17.00 17.53     PG1159 22 0
16 GALEX J093546.5+110529 WD* 09 35 46.5393775728 +11 05 28.911314760           PG1159 18 0
17 PN Lo 4 PN 10 05 45.7880109408 -44 21 33.523482384           sdO 139 1
18 SBSS 1020+541 WD* 10 23 27.4218578112 +53 52 58.706674968   17.5 17.91     PG1159 22 0
19 PG 1144+005 WD* 11 46 35.2284791112 +00 12 33.539992056   14.922 15.233     PG1159 89 0
20 V* GW Vir WD* 12 01 45.9731868264 -03 45 40.628670300   14.87 15.04     DOQZ1 490 0
21 ESO 576-2 IG 13 10 28.8 -21 35 12           ~ 8 0
22 FBS 1342+673 WD* 13 43 41.8834097904 +67 01 54.512227344           PG1159 23 0
23 PG 1424+535 WD* 14 25 55.4615842224 +53 15 25.138507140   15.412 15.963     PG1159 75 0
24 HE 1429-1209 WD* 14 32 20.7451392024 -12 22 48.253478808   15.7 16.15 16.27   PG1159 27 0
25 SBSS 1446+575 WD* 14 47 34.1180967672 +57 20 53.108181168   17.28 18.05     PG1159 18 0
26 HS 1517+7403 WD* 15 16 46.4260387056 +73 52 06.953282400   16.4   16.9   DO 41 0
27 PG 1520+525 PN 15 21 46.5635130432 +52 22 03.867341340   15.56 16.6     PG1159 111 1
28 GD 358 WD* 16 47 18.3925183824 +32 28 32.862804384 12.511 13.530 13.653 13.752 13.852 DB2 350 0
29 PG 1707+427 WD* 17 08 47.6869215528 +42 41 00.558430656           PG1159 116 0
30 PN A66 43 PN 17 53 32.2767758208 +10 37 24.210757560   14.53 14.71     O7fk 136 0
31 PN K 1-16 PN 18 21 52.1086837968 +64 21 53.406292104   14.44 14.96 15.26   PG1159 250 0
32 SH 2-68 PN 18 24 58.4294414904 +00 51 36.021249072   16.0 16.5     DAOZ.6 130 1
33 NGC 6905 PN 20 22 22.9919225472 +20 06 16.285052088   16.3 14.5     [WC3] 346 0
34 MWP 1 PN 21 17 08.2817782392 +34 12 27.415995372     12.33     PG1159 186 0
35 V* IR Peg WD* 21 34 08.2124719240 +06 50 57.662044329   16.15       PG1159 118 0
36 NGC 7094 PN 21 36 52.9687364088 +12 47 19.099274136     13.650 13.775   sdB/sdO 194 0
37 V* V409 And WD* 23 27 15.9353097240 +40 01 23.429781408   14.1 15.41     DO 79 0
38 PN Jn 1 PN 23 35 53.3214838680 +30 28 06.336745212   15.52 15.62     DOZ 107 0

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