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Seismic evidence for the loss of stellar angular momentum before the white-dwarf stage

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White-dwarf stars represent the final products of the evolution of some 95% of all stars1. If stars were to keep their angular momentum throughout their evolution, their white-dwarf descendants, owing to their compact nature, should all rotate relatively rapidly, with typical periods of the order of a few seconds. Observations of their photospheres show, in contrast, that they rotate much more slowly, with periods ranging from hours to tens of years2,3,4,5. It is not known, however, whether a white dwarf could ‘hide’ some of its original angular momentum below the superficial layers, perhaps spinning much more rapidly inside than at its surface. Here we report a determination of the internal rotation profile of a white dwarf using a method based on asteroseismology. We show that the pulsating white dwarf PG 1159-035 rotates as a solid body (encompassing more than 97.5% of its mass) with the relatively long period of 33.61 ± 0.59 h. This implies that it has lost essentially all of its angular momentum, thus favouring theories which suggest important angular momentum transfer and loss in evolutionary phases before the white-dwarf stage6,7.

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Figure 1: Result of the optimization procedure under the hypothesis that PG 1159-035 rotates as a rigid body.
Figure 2: Observed and calculated rotational splittings in PG 1159-035.
Figure 3: Internal rotation profile of PG 1159-035.

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This work was supported in part by the NSERC (Canada) and in part by the FQRNT (Québec). G.F. also acknowledges the contribution of the Canada Research Chair Program.

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Charpinet, S., Fontaine, G. & Brassard, P. Seismic evidence for the loss of stellar angular momentum before the white-dwarf stage. Nature 461, 501–503 (2009). https://doi.org/10.1038/nature08307

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