Bibcode
Scóccola, C. G.; Althaus, L. G.; Serenelli, A. M.; Rohrmann, R. D.; Córsico, A. H.
Bibliographical reference
Astronomy and Astrophysics, Volume 451, Issue 1, May III 2006, pp.147-155
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2006
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Description
Aims.The present paper focuses on the evolution of hydrogen-deficient
white dwarfs with the aim of exploring the consequences of different
initial envelope structures on the carbon abundances expected in
helium-rich, carbon-contaminated DQ white dwarfs. In particular, the
evolutionary link between the DQs with low detected carbon abundances
and the PG 1159, extreme horizontal branch, and helium-rich R Coronae
Borealis (RCrB) stars is explored. Methods: .We present full
evolutionary calculations that take a self-consistent treatment of
element diffusion into account as well as expectations for the outer
layer chemical stratification of progenitor stars upon entering the
white dwarf regime. Results: .We find that PG 1159 stars cannot be
related to any DQ white dwarfs with low C abundances. Instead, we
suggest that the latter could constitute the progeny of the giant,
helium-rich RCrB stars.