Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics
Scientific paper
2008-12-16
J.Phys.Conf.Ser.172:012005,2009
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astrophysics
8 pages, 7 figures, to appear in Journal of Physics Conference Proceedings for the 16th European White Dwarf Workshop
Scientific paper
10.1088/1742-6596/172/1/012005
The evolution of white dwarfs can be described as a simple cooling process. Recently, it has been possible to determine with an unprecedented precision their luminosity function, that is, the number of stars per unit volume and luminosity interval. Since the shape of the bright branch of this function is only sensitive to the average cooling rate, we use this property to check the possible existence of axions, a proposed but not yet detected weakly interacting particle. We show here that the inclusion of the axion emissivity in the evolutionary models of white dwarfs noticeably improves the agreement between the theoretical calculations and the observational white dwarf luminosity function, thus providing the first positive indication that axions could exist. Our results indicate that the best fit is obtained for m_a cos^2beta ~ 2-6 meV, where m_a is the mass of the axion and cos^2beta is a free parameter, and that values larger than 10 meV are clearly excluded.
Catalan S.
Garcia-Berro Enrique
Isern Jordi
Torres Santiago
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