A detection of the evolutionary time scale of the DA white dwarf G117 - B15A with the Whole Earth Telescope
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view Abstract Citations (95) References (33) Co-Reads Similar Papers Volume Content Graphics Metrics Export Citation NASA/ADS A Detection of the Evolutionary Time Scale of the DA White Dwarf G117-B15A with the Whole Earth Telescope Kepler, S. O. ; Winget, D. E. ; Nather, R. E. ; Bradley, P. A. ; Grauer, A. D. ; Fontaine, G. ; Bergeron, P. ; Vauclair, G. ; Claver, C. F. ; Marar, T. M. K. ; Seetha, S. ; Ashoka, B. N. ; Mazeh, T. ; Leibowitz, E. ; Dolez, N. ; Chevreton, M. ; Barstow, M. A. ; Clemens, J. C. ; Kleinman, S. J. ; Sansom, A. E. ; Tweedy, R. W. ; Kanaan, A. ; Hine, B. P. ; Provencal, J. L. ; Wesemael, F. ; Wood, M. A. ; Brassard, P. ; Solheim, J. -E. ; Emanuelsen, P. -I. Abstract The time rate of change for the main pulsation period of the 13,000 K DA white dwarf G117 - B15A has been detected using the Whole Earth Telescope (WET). The observed rate of period change, P(dot) = (12.0 + or - 3.5) x 10 to the -15th s/s, is somewhat larger than the published theoretical calculations of the rate of period change due to cooling, based on carbon core white dwarf models. Other effects that could contribute to the observed rate of period change are discussed. Publication: The Astrophysical Journal Pub Date: September 1991 DOI: 10.1086/186138 Bibcode: 1991ApJ...378L..45K Keywords: Stellar Evolution; Stellar Oscillations; Variable Stars; White Dwarf Stars; Space Observations (From Earth); Stellar Cores; Stellar Models; Stellar Motions; Astrophysics; STARS: EVOLUTION; STARS: VARIABLES; STARS: WHITE DWARFS full text sources ADS | data products SIMBAD (3)
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