Collision rate simulations between asteroid-mass primordial black holes and white dwarfs reproduce the observed rate, host, and brightness distributions of type Ia supernovae, and the author argues these dark matter impacts are favored over binary companion ignitions.
Asteroseismological study of massive ZZ Ceti stars with fully evolutionary models
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We present the first asteroseismological study for 42 massive ZZ Ceti stars based on a large set of fully evolutionary carbon$-$oxygen core DA white dwarf models characterized by a detailed and consistent chemical inner profile for the core and the envelope. Our sample comprise all the ZZ Ceti stars with spectroscopic stellar masses between 0.72 and $1.05M_{\odot}$ known to date. The asteroseismological analysis of a set of 42 stars gives the possibility to study the ensemble properties of the massive pulsating white dwarf stars with carbon$-$oxygen cores, in particular the thickness of the hydrogen envelope and the stellar mass. A significant fraction of stars in our sample have stellar mass high enough as to crystallize at the effective temperatures of the ZZ Ceti instability strip, which enables us to study the effects of crystallization on the pulsation properties of these stars. Our results show that the phase diagram presented in Horowitz et al. (2010) seems to be a good representation of the crystallization process inside white dwarf stars, in agreement with the results from white dwarf luminosity function in globular clusters.
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What triggers type Ia supernovae: Prompt detonations from primordial black holes or companion stars?
Collision rate simulations between asteroid-mass primordial black holes and white dwarfs reproduce the observed rate, host, and brightness distributions of type Ia supernovae, and the author argues these dark matter impacts are favored over binary companion ignitions.