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Redefining the Empirical ZZ Ceti Instability Strip
The Astrophysical Journal
  • Anjum S. Mukadam, University of Texas at Austin
  • Ted von Hippel, University of Texas at Austin
  • et al.
Submitting Campus
Daytona Beach
Department
Physical Sciences
Document Type
Article
Publication/Presentation Date
9-10-2004
Abstract/Description

We use the new ZZ Ceti stars (hydrogen-atmosphere white dwarf variables; DAVs) discovered within the Sloan Digital Sky Survey (Mukadam et al. 2004) to redefine the empirical ZZ Ceti instability strip. This is the first time since the discovery of white dwarf variables in 1968 that we have a homogeneous set of spectra acquired using the same instrument on the same telescope, and with consistent data reductions, for a statistically significant sample of ZZ Ceti stars. The homogeneity of the spectra reduces the scatter in the spectroscopic temperatures, and we find a narrow instability strip of width ~950 K, from 10,850 to 11,800 K. We question the purity of the DAV instability strip, as we find several nonvariables within. We present our best fit for the red edge and our constraint for the blue edge of the instability strip, determined using a statistical approach.

Publisher
Institute of Physics Publishing, Inc.
Grant or Award Name
Texas Advanced Research Program grant ARP-0543 and NASA grant NAG5-13094
Additional Information

Dr. von Hippel was not affiliated with Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University at the time this paper was published.

Citation Information
Anjum S. Mukadam, Ted von Hippel and et al.. "Redefining the Empirical ZZ Ceti Instability Strip" The Astrophysical Journal Vol. 612 Iss. 2 (2004) p. 1052 - 1059
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/ted-vonhippel/81/