2022
DOI: 10.1093/mnras/stac093
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Discovery of 74 new bright ZZ Ceti stars in the first three years of TESS

Abstract: We report the discovery of 74 new pulsating DA white dwarf stars, or ZZ Cetis, from the data obtained by the Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite (TESS) mission, from Sectors 1 to 39, corresponding to the first 3 cycles. This includes objects from the Southern Hemisphere (Sectors 1–13 and 27–39) and the Northern Hemisphere (Sectors 14–26), observed with 120 s- and 20 s-cadence. Our sample likely includes 13 low-mass and one extremely low-mass white dwarf candidate, considering the mass determinations from fit… Show more

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“…Uninterrupted observations from current and future space missions such as TESS (Ricker et al 2015), Cheops (Moya et al 2018), and PLATO (Piotto 2018), together with the Gaia (Gaia Collaboration 2016) data, are expected to dramatically increase the number of ZZ Ceti stars (see Romero et al 2022), providing unprecedented high-quality observations (Córsico 2020(Córsico , 2022. The interpretation of these data demands the development of a new generation of fully evolutionary ZZ Ceti models.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Uninterrupted observations from current and future space missions such as TESS (Ricker et al 2015), Cheops (Moya et al 2018), and PLATO (Piotto 2018), together with the Gaia (Gaia Collaboration 2016) data, are expected to dramatically increase the number of ZZ Ceti stars (see Romero et al 2022), providing unprecedented high-quality observations (Córsico 2020(Córsico , 2022. The interpretation of these data demands the development of a new generation of fully evolutionary ZZ Ceti models.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…ZZ Cetis are pulsating WDs, possessing hydrogen atmospheres and pulsation periods ranging from tens of seconds to tens of minutes (Fontaine & Brassard 2008;Winget & Kepler 2008;Romero et al 2022). The presence of pulsations enable asteroseismological analyses to be performed, providing insight into the internal structure of the WD which is otherwise concealed by their highly stratified nature.…”
Section: Zz Ceti Wdsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To date, we have obtained pulsation spectra for 500 hydrogen-atmosphere white dwarfs (DAVs) and nearly 70 helium-atmosphere white dwarfs (Romero et al 2022;Vanderbosch et al 2022). Only a fraction of these have been the subject of asteroseismic fitting because we have not developed pipeline fitting for these objects yet.…”
Section: Astrophysical Contextmentioning
confidence: 99%