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Paper: The Hottest Known DBV White Dwarf
Volume: 372, 15th European Workshop on White Dwarfs
Page: 629
Authors: Sullivan, D.J.; Metcalfe, T.S.; O'Donoghue, D.; Winget, D.E.; Kilkenny, D.; van Wyk, F.; Kanaan, A.; Kepler, S.O.; Nitta, A.; Kawaler, S.D.; Montgomery, M.H.; Nather, R.E.; Steeghs, D.; Koester, D.; Bergeron, P.; O'Brien, M.S.; Wood, M.; Jiang, X.J.; Leibowitz, E.M.; Ibbetson, P.; Zola, S.; Krzesinski, J.; Pajdosz, G.; Vauclair, G.; Dolez, N.; Chevreton, M.
Abstract: The white dwarf EC 20058−5234, first identified in 1994 as a helium atmosphere (DBV) white dwarf pulsator, has been studied extensively since July 1997, commencing with a WET campaign. The combined work has confirmed the object to be a stable low-amplitude pulsator and clearly confirmed it as the hottest known DBV. An important objective of the work is to exploit the star as a unique high-temperature, high-density cosmic laboratory for investigating some key astrophysical topics, including the exciting prospect of measuring the predicted plasmon neutrino cooling flux.
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