Multiperiodic pulsations of the unique DAQ white dwarf J0551+4135: insights into a merger remnant
Abstract
2MASS J05513444+4135297 (herafter J0551+4135) is the only pulsating DAQ white dwarf known with a carbon and hydrogen atmosphere. Its unusual atmospheric composition and kinematics indicate a white dwarf merger origin. We present time-series photometry of J0551+4135 obtained using the Apache Point Observatory 3.5m, Gemini North 8m, and Gran Telescopio Canarias 10m telescopes. J0551+4135 exhibits variations in pulsation amplitude and frequency over time. We detect ten significant recurring peaks across different subsets of observations, with frequencies ranging from 987 to 1180~μHz, consistent with non-radial gravity (g)-mode oscillations. We present new evolutionary models suitable for spectroscopic characterization of DAQ white dwarfs, and derive a mass of 1.13 0.01\,M and a cooling age of 1.7 0.1 Gyr for a CO core, and 1.12 0.01\,M and 1.6 0.1\,Gyr for an ONe-core white dwarf, respectively. However, detailed asteroseismology of this unique pulsator has to wait until fully-consistent DAQ evolutionary models are available. Further observations, including multi-site campaigns to reduce daily aliasing and to improve the signal-to-noise ratio would be helpful for identification of additional modes and constraining the internal structure of this unique pulsator.
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