Radiative levitation of silicon in the atmospheres of two hyades DA white dwarfs

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The presence of silicon at the surface of the two Hyades DA white dwarfs WD 0421+162 and WD0431+126 requires mechanisms that counteract the effects of the downward diffusion. Radiative levitation calculations indicate that the silicon abundance observed in WD 0431+126 corresponds to the abundance supported by radiative levitation. Detailed time-dependent diffusion calculations that take into account radiative levitation and accretion indicate that accretion with rates of MSi ≲ 104 g s-1 could also be present without disrupting the abundance supported by radiative levitation. In the case ofWD 0421+162, accretion with a rate of MSi = 105.1 g s-1 must be invoked, because its observed silicon abundance is larger than the abundance supported by radiative levitation. This accretion rate is lower than the accretion rate given by the accretion-diffusion model, because the radiative levitation slows down the downward diffusion of silicon. The silicon abundances observed in the two Hyades white dwarfs cannot be interpreted solely in terms of accretion. The interpretation of the silicon abundances must take into account the interplay between radiative levitation and accretion. © 2013 The Authors Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Royal Astronomical Society.

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Chayer, P. (2013). Radiative levitation of silicon in the atmospheres of two hyades DA white dwarfs. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society: Letters, 437(1). https://doi.org/10.1093/mnrasl/slt149

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