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Slow convection and fast rotation in crystallization-driven white dwarf dynamos (2202.12902v2)

Published 25 Feb 2022 in astro-ph.SR

Abstract: It has been recently suggested that white dwarfs generate magnetic fields in a process analogous to the Earth. The crystallization of the core creates a compositional inversion that drives convection, and combined with rotation, this can sustain a magnetic dynamo. We reanalyse the dynamo mechanism, arising from the slow crystallization of the core, and find convective turnover times $t_{\rm conv}$ of weeks to months - longer by orders of magnitude than previously thought. With white dwarf spin periods $P\ll t_{\rm conv}$, crystallization-driven dynamos are almost always in the fast rotating regime, where the magnetic field $B$ is at least in equipartition with the convective motion and is possibly further enhanced by a factor of $B\propto (t_{\rm conv}/P){1/2}$, depending on the assumed dynamo scaling law. We track the growth of the crystallized core using MESA and compute the magnetic field $B(T_{\rm eff})$ as a function of the white dwarf's effective temperature $T_{\rm eff}$. We compare this prediction with observations and show that crystallization-driven dynamos can explain some - but not all - of the $\sim$MG magnetic fields measured for single white dwarfs, as well as the stronger fields measured for white dwarfs in cataclysmic variables, which were spun up by mass accretion to short $P$. Our $B(T_{\rm eff})$ curves might also explain the clustering of white dwarfs with Balmer emission lines around $T_{\rm eff}\approx 7500\textrm{ K}$.

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