The ZZ Ceti star HS 0507+0434B revisited
2010
The ZZ Ceti HS 0507+0434B is of special interest because it lies in a common proper motion system with HS 0507+0434A, another DA white dwarf of Teff = 20000 K. It lies in the middle of the instability strip and is a potentially useful pulsator to study the convection‐pulsation interaction. Its pulsation spectrum has shown 10 independent frequencies and a number of linear combinations. In an effort to better constrain its internal structure, we have performed new observations of HS 0507+0434B. We describe these new data obtained from mono‐site as well as multi‐site campaigns between 2007 and 2010. The analysis of these data reveals a complex behavior of the pulsator, with both frequency and amplitude variations on this 1.5 year time scale. We identify 7 l = 1 multiplets. We computed a grid of models and their l = 1 g‐modes. We then applied a χ2 fit method to derive a preliminary best fit model with: M*/M⊙ = 0.70, L/L⊙ = 3.5×10−3, Teff = 12080 K, MH/M* = 10−4.4.
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