EPIC 228782059: Asteroseismology of what could be the coolest pulsating helium-atmosphere white dwarf (DBV) known?
Abstract
We present analysis of a new pulsating helium-atmosphere (DB) white dwarf, EPIC~228782059, discovered from 55.1~days of K2 photometry. The long duration, high quality light curves reveal 11 independent dipole and quadruple modes, from which we derive a rotational period of 34.1 0.4~hr for the star. An optimal model is obtained from a series of grids constructed using the White Dwarf Evolution Code, which returns M* = 0.685 0.003 M, Teff= 21,910 23\,K and g = 8.14 0.01\,dex. These values are comparable to those derived from spectroscopy by Koester \& Kepler (20,860 160\,K and 7.94 0.03\,dex). If these values are confirmed or better constrained by other independent works, it would make EPIC~228782059 one of the coolest pulsating DB white dwarf star known, and would be helpful to test different physical treatments of convection, and to further investigate the theoretical instability strip of DB white dwarf stars.
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