Evento
Fingering convection in accreting hydrogen white dwarf
Tipo del evento:
Conferencia
Nombre del evento:
An International Conference in Memory of Professor Jean-Paul Zahn's Great Scientific Achievements
Fecha del evento:
05/2016
Institución Organizadora:
Institut d'Astrophysique de Paris;
Título de la revista:
Astro Fluid
Editorial:
EDP Sciences
ISSN:
1633-4760
Idioma:
Inglés
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Resumen
The accretion of heavy material from debris disk on the surface of hydrogen-rich white dwarfs induces a double diffusivity instability known as the fingering convection. It leads to an efficient extra mixing which brings the accreted material deeper in the star than by considering only mixing in the surface dynamical convection zone, in a time scale much shorter than that of gravitational settling. We performed numerical simulations of a continuous accretion of heavy material having a bulk Earth composition on the two well studied DAZ and ZZ Ceti pulsators GD 133 and G 29-38. We find that the existence of fingering convection implies much larger accretion rates to explain the observed abundances than previous estimates based on the standard mixing length theory and gravitational settling only.
Palabras clave:
instabilities
,
stars:evolution
,
stars:abundances
,
stars:interiors
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Fingering convection in accreting hydrogen white dwarf; An International Conference in Memory of Professor Jean-Paul Zahn's Great Scientific Achievements; París; Francia; 2016; 1-5
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