Abstract

AbstractWe show that the theoretical white dwarf luminosity function depends very much on the assumed phase diagram for the carbon-oxygen dense plasma. Since it is still very uncertain, we compare the two possible extreme cases of complete miscibility and complete separation of carbon and oxygen in solid phase. In the latter case we find that the paucity of low luminosity — log(L/L⊙) ≤ −4.5 — white dwarfs can be explained by the formation of an oxygen core, which releases a large amount of gravitational energy and slows down the cooling rate.

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