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Full evolution of low-mass white dwarfs with helium and oxygen cores
Authors:J. A. Panei,L. G. Althaus &dagger  ,X. Chen, Z. Han
Affiliation:Facultad de Ciencias Astronómicas y Geofísicas, UNLP, Paseo del Bosque S/N, La Plata B1900FWA, Argentina;Instituto de Astrofísica La Plata, IALP, CONICET-UNLP;National Astronomical Observatories/Yunnan Observatory, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Kunming 650011, China
Abstract:We study the full evolution of low-mass white dwarfs with helium and oxygen cores. We revisit the age dichotomy observed in many white dwarf companions to millisecond pulsar on the basis of white dwarf configurations derived from binary evolution computations. We evolve 11 dwarf sequences for helium cores with final masses of 0.1604, 0.1869, 0.2026, 0.2495, 0.3056, 0.3333, 0.3515, 0.3844, 0.3986, 0.4160 and  0.4481 M  . In addition, we compute the evolution of five sequences for oxygen cores with final masses of 0.3515, 0.3844, 0.3986, 0.4160 and  0.4481 M  . A metallicity of   Z = 0.02  is assumed. Gravitational settling, chemical and thermal diffusion are accounted for during the white dwarf regime. Our study reinforces the result that diffusion processes are a key ingredient in explaining the observed age and envelope dichotomy in low-mass helium-core white dwarfs, a conclusion we arrived at earlier on the basis of a simplified treatment for the binary evolution of progenitor stars. We determine the mass threshold where the age dichotomy occurs. For the oxygen white dwarf sequences, we report the occurrence of diffusion-induced, hydrogen-shell flashes, which, as in the case of their helium counterparts, strongly influence the late stages of white dwarf cooling. Finally, we present our results as a set of white dwarf mass–radius relations for helium and oxygen cores.
Keywords:stars: evolution    stars: interiors    white dwarfs
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