Asteroseismology of a star cooled by neutrino emission : the pulsating pre-white dwarf PG 0122+200

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Autor(a) principal: O'Brien, M. Sean
Data de Publicação: 1998
Outros Autores: Vauclair, Gérard, Kawaler, Steven D., Watson, Todd K., Winget, Donald Earl, Nather, R. Edward, Montgomery, Michael Houston, Nitta, Atsuko, Kleinman, Scot James, Sullivan, Denis J., Jiang, Xiaojun, Marar, T.M. Krishnan, Seetha, S., Ashoka, B.N., Bhattacharya, J., Leibowitz, Elia M., Hemar, Shirley, Ibbetson, Peter A., Warner, B., Van Zyl, L., Moskalik, Pawel, Zola, Staszek, Pajdosz, Gabriel, Krzesinski, Jerzy, Dolez, Noël, Chevreton, Michel, Solheim, Jan-Eric, Thomassen, T., Kepler, Souza Oliveira, Giovannini Junior, Odilon, Provencal, Judith L., Wood, Matthew A., Clemens, J. Christopher
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Institucional da UFRGS
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10183/108873
Resumo: Observation of g-mode pulsations in the variable pre-white dwarf (GW Virginis) stars provides a unique means to probe their interiors and to study the late stages of stellar evolution. Multisite campaigns have in several cases proved highly successful in decoding preÈwhite dwarf light curves. Three previous attempts to untangle the pulsation spectrum of the coolest GW Virginis star, PG 0122+200, confirmed the existence of multiple g-modes but left the fundamental period spacing and therefore the star's mass and luminosity in doubt. We present an analysis based on new observations of PG 0122+200 obtained during a Whole Earth Telescope (WET) campaign conducted in the fall of 1996. Although our coverage was, because of bad weather, far poorer than in previous WET campaigns, we confirm the previous result that PG 0122+200 rotates once in 1.6±0.1 days. The most likely period spacing supported by the data implies a mass of 0.69±0.03 Mʘ. Based on the best seismology we can currently do, the cooling of PG 0122+200 is dominated by neutrino losses. This is not true for all pre-white dwarf stars and makes PG 0122+200 the prime candidate for learning useful physics. Constraints placed on the cooling rate of PG 0122+200 by future measurement of dII/dt could provide a unique test of the standard theory of lepton interactions in the (experimentally unexplored) region of phase-space appropriate to pre-white dwarf interiors.
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spelling O'Brien, M. SeanVauclair, GérardKawaler, Steven D.Watson, Todd K.Winget, Donald EarlNather, R. EdwardMontgomery, Michael HoustonNitta, AtsukoKleinman, Scot JamesSullivan, Denis J.Jiang, XiaojunMarar, T.M. KrishnanSeetha, S.Ashoka, B.N.Bhattacharya, J.Leibowitz, Elia M.Hemar, ShirleyIbbetson, Peter A.Warner, B.Van Zyl, L.Moskalik, PawelZola, StaszekPajdosz, GabrielKrzesinski, JerzyDolez, NoëlChevreton, MichelSolheim, Jan-EricThomassen, T.Kepler, Souza OliveiraGiovannini Junior, OdilonProvencal, Judith L.Wood, Matthew A.Clemens, J. Christopher2015-01-13T02:14:36Z19980004-637Xhttp://hdl.handle.net/10183/108873000277357Observation of g-mode pulsations in the variable pre-white dwarf (GW Virginis) stars provides a unique means to probe their interiors and to study the late stages of stellar evolution. Multisite campaigns have in several cases proved highly successful in decoding preÈwhite dwarf light curves. Three previous attempts to untangle the pulsation spectrum of the coolest GW Virginis star, PG 0122+200, confirmed the existence of multiple g-modes but left the fundamental period spacing and therefore the star's mass and luminosity in doubt. We present an analysis based on new observations of PG 0122+200 obtained during a Whole Earth Telescope (WET) campaign conducted in the fall of 1996. Although our coverage was, because of bad weather, far poorer than in previous WET campaigns, we confirm the previous result that PG 0122+200 rotates once in 1.6±0.1 days. The most likely period spacing supported by the data implies a mass of 0.69±0.03 Mʘ. Based on the best seismology we can currently do, the cooling of PG 0122+200 is dominated by neutrino losses. This is not true for all pre-white dwarf stars and makes PG 0122+200 the prime candidate for learning useful physics. Constraints placed on the cooling rate of PG 0122+200 by future measurement of dII/dt could provide a unique test of the standard theory of lepton interactions in the (experimentally unexplored) region of phase-space appropriate to pre-white dwarf interiors.application/pdfengThe Astrophysical journal. Chicago. Vol. 495, no. 1 pt. 1 (Mar. 1998), p. 458-467Fotometria estelarPulsacoes estelaresRadiação estelarRotacao estelarEstrelas variaveisAnãs brancasMassa atômicaLuminosidadeRotaçãoElementary particlesStars : individual (PG 0122+200)Stars : interiorsStars : pulsars : generalStars : white dwarfsAsteroseismology of a star cooled by neutrino emission : the pulsating pre-white dwarf PG 0122+200Estrangeiroinfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Institucional da UFRGSinstname:Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS)instacron:UFRGSORIGINAL000277357.pdf000277357.pdfTexto completo (inglês)application/pdf248089http://www.lume.ufrgs.br/bitstream/10183/108873/1/000277357.pdfd7563a2cfb884327d6b12c811fb5d85aMD51TEXT000277357.pdf.txt000277357.pdf.txtExtracted Texttext/plain46539http://www.lume.ufrgs.br/bitstream/10183/108873/2/000277357.pdf.txt5b875e89f7899012b848b0ab04ce8298MD52THUMBNAIL000277357.pdf.jpg000277357.pdf.jpgGenerated Thumbnailimage/jpeg2105http://www.lume.ufrgs.br/bitstream/10183/108873/3/000277357.pdf.jpg8fd9ad0ead2a6b540863e10b510f507dMD5310183/1088732018-10-23 08:37:43.194oai:www.lume.ufrgs.br:10183/108873Repositório de PublicaçõesPUBhttps://lume.ufrgs.br/oai/requestopendoar:2018-10-23T11:37:43Repositório Institucional da UFRGS - Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS)false
dc.title.pt_BR.fl_str_mv Asteroseismology of a star cooled by neutrino emission : the pulsating pre-white dwarf PG 0122+200
title Asteroseismology of a star cooled by neutrino emission : the pulsating pre-white dwarf PG 0122+200
spellingShingle Asteroseismology of a star cooled by neutrino emission : the pulsating pre-white dwarf PG 0122+200
O'Brien, M. Sean
Fotometria estelar
Pulsacoes estelares
Radiação estelar
Rotacao estelar
Estrelas variaveis
Anãs brancas
Massa atômica
Luminosidade
Rotação
Elementary particles
Stars : individual (PG 0122+200)
Stars : interiors
Stars : pulsars : general
Stars : white dwarfs
title_short Asteroseismology of a star cooled by neutrino emission : the pulsating pre-white dwarf PG 0122+200
title_full Asteroseismology of a star cooled by neutrino emission : the pulsating pre-white dwarf PG 0122+200
title_fullStr Asteroseismology of a star cooled by neutrino emission : the pulsating pre-white dwarf PG 0122+200
title_full_unstemmed Asteroseismology of a star cooled by neutrino emission : the pulsating pre-white dwarf PG 0122+200
title_sort Asteroseismology of a star cooled by neutrino emission : the pulsating pre-white dwarf PG 0122+200
author O'Brien, M. Sean
author_facet O'Brien, M. Sean
Vauclair, Gérard
Kawaler, Steven D.
Watson, Todd K.
Winget, Donald Earl
Nather, R. Edward
Montgomery, Michael Houston
Nitta, Atsuko
Kleinman, Scot James
Sullivan, Denis J.
Jiang, Xiaojun
Marar, T.M. Krishnan
Seetha, S.
Ashoka, B.N.
Bhattacharya, J.
Leibowitz, Elia M.
Hemar, Shirley
Ibbetson, Peter A.
Warner, B.
Van Zyl, L.
Moskalik, Pawel
Zola, Staszek
Pajdosz, Gabriel
Krzesinski, Jerzy
Dolez, Noël
Chevreton, Michel
Solheim, Jan-Eric
Thomassen, T.
Kepler, Souza Oliveira
Giovannini Junior, Odilon
Provencal, Judith L.
Wood, Matthew A.
Clemens, J. Christopher
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Kawaler, Steven D.
Watson, Todd K.
Winget, Donald Earl
Nather, R. Edward
Montgomery, Michael Houston
Nitta, Atsuko
Kleinman, Scot James
Sullivan, Denis J.
Jiang, Xiaojun
Marar, T.M. Krishnan
Seetha, S.
Ashoka, B.N.
Bhattacharya, J.
Leibowitz, Elia M.
Hemar, Shirley
Ibbetson, Peter A.
Warner, B.
Van Zyl, L.
Moskalik, Pawel
Zola, Staszek
Pajdosz, Gabriel
Krzesinski, Jerzy
Dolez, Noël
Chevreton, Michel
Solheim, Jan-Eric
Thomassen, T.
Kepler, Souza Oliveira
Giovannini Junior, Odilon
Provencal, Judith L.
Wood, Matthew A.
Clemens, J. Christopher
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv O'Brien, M. Sean
Vauclair, Gérard
Kawaler, Steven D.
Watson, Todd K.
Winget, Donald Earl
Nather, R. Edward
Montgomery, Michael Houston
Nitta, Atsuko
Kleinman, Scot James
Sullivan, Denis J.
Jiang, Xiaojun
Marar, T.M. Krishnan
Seetha, S.
Ashoka, B.N.
Bhattacharya, J.
Leibowitz, Elia M.
Hemar, Shirley
Ibbetson, Peter A.
Warner, B.
Van Zyl, L.
Moskalik, Pawel
Zola, Staszek
Pajdosz, Gabriel
Krzesinski, Jerzy
Dolez, Noël
Chevreton, Michel
Solheim, Jan-Eric
Thomassen, T.
Kepler, Souza Oliveira
Giovannini Junior, Odilon
Provencal, Judith L.
Wood, Matthew A.
Clemens, J. Christopher
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Fotometria estelar
Pulsacoes estelares
Radiação estelar
Rotacao estelar
Estrelas variaveis
Anãs brancas
Massa atômica
Luminosidade
Rotação
topic Fotometria estelar
Pulsacoes estelares
Radiação estelar
Rotacao estelar
Estrelas variaveis
Anãs brancas
Massa atômica
Luminosidade
Rotação
Elementary particles
Stars : individual (PG 0122+200)
Stars : interiors
Stars : pulsars : general
Stars : white dwarfs
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv Elementary particles
Stars : individual (PG 0122+200)
Stars : interiors
Stars : pulsars : general
Stars : white dwarfs
description Observation of g-mode pulsations in the variable pre-white dwarf (GW Virginis) stars provides a unique means to probe their interiors and to study the late stages of stellar evolution. Multisite campaigns have in several cases proved highly successful in decoding preÈwhite dwarf light curves. Three previous attempts to untangle the pulsation spectrum of the coolest GW Virginis star, PG 0122+200, confirmed the existence of multiple g-modes but left the fundamental period spacing and therefore the star's mass and luminosity in doubt. We present an analysis based on new observations of PG 0122+200 obtained during a Whole Earth Telescope (WET) campaign conducted in the fall of 1996. Although our coverage was, because of bad weather, far poorer than in previous WET campaigns, we confirm the previous result that PG 0122+200 rotates once in 1.6±0.1 days. The most likely period spacing supported by the data implies a mass of 0.69±0.03 Mʘ. Based on the best seismology we can currently do, the cooling of PG 0122+200 is dominated by neutrino losses. This is not true for all pre-white dwarf stars and makes PG 0122+200 the prime candidate for learning useful physics. Constraints placed on the cooling rate of PG 0122+200 by future measurement of dII/dt could provide a unique test of the standard theory of lepton interactions in the (experimentally unexplored) region of phase-space appropriate to pre-white dwarf interiors.
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