White dwarfs are stellar embers depleted of nuclear energy sources that cool over billions of years. These stars, which are supported by electron degeneracy pressure, reach densities of 10^7 grams per cubic centimetre in their cores. It has been predicted that a first-order phase transition occurs during white-dwarf cooling, leading to the crystallization of the non-degenerate carbon and oxygen ions in the core, which releases a considerable amount of latent heat and delays the cooling process by about one billion years. However, no direct observational evidence of this effect has been reported so far. Here we report the presence of a pile-up in the cooling sequence of evolving white dwarfs within 100 parsecs of the Sun, determined using ph...
White dwarf stars are the most common end point of stellar evolution. The ultramassive white dwarfs ...
Context. NGC 6791 is a well-studied, metal-rich open cluster that is so close to us that it can be i...
We explore the physics of crystallization in the deep interiors of white dwarf (WD) stars using the ...
Using images from the Hubble Space Telescope Advanced Camera for Surveys, we measure the rate of coo...
The continuous cooling of a white dwarf is punctuated by events that affect its cooling rate. The mo...
White dwarfs (WDs) are the final evolutionary product of the vast majority of stars in the Universe....
White dwarf stars are the most common end point of stellar evolution. The ultramassive white dwarfs ...
NGC 6791 is a well studied open cluster1 that it is so close to us that can be imaged down to very f...
This is the final version. Available from Astronomical Society of the Pacific via the link in this r...
White dwarfs are the most common stellar evolutionary end-point. Moreover, they can be considered as...
Context. Cool white dwarfs are reliable and independent stellar chronometers. The most common white ...
Motivated by the strong discrepancy between the main-sequence turnoff age and the white dwarf coolin...
We present full evolutionary calculations appropriate for the study of hydrogen-rich DA white dwarfs...
White dwarfs are the remnants of stars of low and intermediate masses on the main sequence. Since th...
White dwarf stars are the most common end point of stellar evolution. The ultramassive white dwarfs ...
Context. NGC 6791 is a well-studied, metal-rich open cluster that is so close to us that it can be i...
We explore the physics of crystallization in the deep interiors of white dwarf (WD) stars using the ...
Using images from the Hubble Space Telescope Advanced Camera for Surveys, we measure the rate of coo...
The continuous cooling of a white dwarf is punctuated by events that affect its cooling rate. The mo...
White dwarfs (WDs) are the final evolutionary product of the vast majority of stars in the Universe....
White dwarf stars are the most common end point of stellar evolution. The ultramassive white dwarfs ...
NGC 6791 is a well studied open cluster1 that it is so close to us that can be imaged down to very f...
This is the final version. Available from Astronomical Society of the Pacific via the link in this r...
White dwarfs are the most common stellar evolutionary end-point. Moreover, they can be considered as...
Context. Cool white dwarfs are reliable and independent stellar chronometers. The most common white ...
Motivated by the strong discrepancy between the main-sequence turnoff age and the white dwarf coolin...
We present full evolutionary calculations appropriate for the study of hydrogen-rich DA white dwarfs...
White dwarfs are the remnants of stars of low and intermediate masses on the main sequence. Since th...
White dwarf stars are the most common end point of stellar evolution. The ultramassive white dwarfs ...
Context. NGC 6791 is a well-studied, metal-rich open cluster that is so close to us that it can be i...
We explore the physics of crystallization in the deep interiors of white dwarf (WD) stars using the ...