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Paper: Revisiting the Impact of Axions in the Cooling of White Dwarfs
Volume: 469, 18th European White Dwarf Workshop (EUROWD12)
Page: 189
Authors: Melendez, B.; Miller Bertolami, M.; Althaus, L.
Abstract: It has been shown that the shape of the luminosity function of white dwarfs can be a powerful tool to check for the possible existence of DFSZ-axions. In particular, Isern et al. (2008) showed that, if the axion mass is of the order of a few meV, then the white dwarf luminosity function is sensitive enough to detect their existence. For axion masses of about ma > 5 meV the axion emission can be a primary cooling mechanism for the white dwarf and the feedback of the axion emission into the thermal structure of the white dwarf needs to be considered. Here we present computations of white dwarf cooling sequences that take into account the effect of axion emission in a self consistent way by means of full stellar evolution computations. Then, we study and discuss the impact of the axion emission in the white dwarf luminosity function.
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