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2009A&A...494.1021A - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 494, 1021-1024 (2009/2-2)

On the origin of white dwarfs with carbon-dominated atmospheres: the case of H1504+65.

ALTHAUS L.G., CORSICO A.H., TORRES S. and GARCIA-BERRO E.

Abstract (from CDS):

We explore different evolutionary scenarios to explain the helium deficiency observed in H1504+65, the most massive known PG1159 star. We concentrate mainly on the possibility that this star could be the result of mass loss shortly after its born-again and during its subsequent evolution through the [WCL] stage. This possibility is consistent with observational evidence of extensive mass-loss events in Sakurai's object and is in line with the finding that these mass losses give rise to PG1159 models with thin helium-rich envelopes and high rates of period change, as demanded by the pulsating star PG1159-035. We compute the post-born-again evolution of massive sequences by taking into account different mass-loss rate histories. Our results show that stationary winds during the post-born-again evolution fail to remove completely the helium-rich envelope and are therefore unable to explain the helium deficiency observed in H1504+65. Stationary winds during the Sakurai and [WCL] stages remove at most half of the envelope that survives the violent hydrogen burning during the born-again phase. In view of our results, the proposed evolutionary sequence of born-again stars to H1504+65 and then to white dwarfs with carbon-rich atmospheres is difficult to reproduce unless the entire helium-rich envelope is ejected by non-stationary mass-loss episodes during the Sakurai stage.

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Journal keyword(s): stars: interiors - stars: evolution - stars: white dwarfs - stars: AGB and post-AGB

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