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Multi-periodic pulsations of a stripped red-giant star in an eclipsing binary system.

Pierre F L Maxted1, Aldo M Serenelli, Andrea Miglio, Thomas R Marsh, Ulrich Heber, Vikram S Dhillon, Stuart Littlefair, Chris Copperwheat, Barry Smalley, Elmé Breedt, Veronika Schaffenroth.   

Abstract

Low-mass white-dwarf stars are the remnants of disrupted red-giant stars in binary millisecond pulsars and other exotic binary star systems. Some low-mass white dwarfs cool rapidly, whereas others stay bright for millions of years because of stable fusion in thick surface hydrogen layers. This dichotomy is not well understood, so the potential use of low-mass white dwarfs as independent clocks with which to test the spin-down ages of pulsars or as probes of the extreme environments in which low-mass white dwarfs form cannot fully be exploited. Here we report precise mass and radius measurements for the precursor to a low-mass white dwarf. We find that only models in which this disrupted red-giant star has a thick hydrogen envelope can match the strong constraints provided by our data. Very cool low-mass white dwarfs must therefore have lost their thick hydrogen envelopes by irradiation from pulsar companions or by episodes of unstable hydrogen fusion (shell flashes). We also find that this low-mass white-dwarf precursor is a type of pulsating star not hitherto seen. The observed pulsation frequencies are sensitive to internal processes that determine whether this star will undergo shell flashes.

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Year:  2013        PMID: 23803845     DOI: 10.1038/nature12192

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nature        ISSN: 0028-0836            Impact factor:   49.962


  2 in total

1.  Fast core rotation in red-giant stars as revealed by gravity-dominated mixed modes.

Authors:  Paul G Beck; Josefina Montalban; Thomas Kallinger; Joris De Ridder; Conny Aerts; Rafael A García; Saskia Hekker; Marc-Antoine Dupret; Benoit Mosser; Patrick Eggenberger; Dennis Stello; Yvonne Elsworth; Søren Frandsen; Fabien Carrier; Michel Hillen; Michael Gruberbauer; Jørgen Christensen-Dalsgaard; Andrea Miglio; Marica Valentini; Timothy R Bedding; Hans Kjeldsen; Forrest R Girouard; Jennifer R Hall; Khadeejah A Ibrahim
Journal:  Nature       Date:  2011-12-07       Impact factor: 49.962

2.  An ultraviolet-optical flare from the tidal disruption of a helium-rich stellar core.

Authors:  S Gezari; R Chornock; A Rest; M E Huber; K Forster; E Berger; P J Challis; J D Neill; D C Martin; T Heckman; A Lawrence; C Norman; G Narayan; R J Foley; G H Marion; D Scolnic; L Chomiuk; A Soderberg; K Smith; R P Kirshner; A G Riess; S J Smartt; C W Stubbs; J L Tonry; W M Wood-Vasey; W S Burgett; K C Chambers; T Grav; J N Heasley; N Kaiser; R-P Kudritzki; E A Magnier; J S Morgan; P A Price
Journal:  Nature       Date:  2012-05-02       Impact factor: 49.962

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