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He white dwarfs with large H contamination: Convective mixing or accretion?

White dwarfs are compact objects with atmospheres containing mainly light elements, hydrogen or helium. Because of their surface high gravitational field, heavy elements diffuse downwards in a very short timescale compared to the evolutionary timescale, leaving the lightest ones on the top of the envelope. This results in the main classification of white dwarfs as hydrogen rich or helium rich. But many helium rich white dwarfs show also the presence of hydrogen traces in their atmosphere, whose origin is still unsettled. Here we study, by means of full evolutionary calculations, the case for a representative model of the "He-H-Z" white dwarfs, a sub-group of helium rich white dwarfs showing both heavy elements and a large amount of hydrogen in their atmosphere. We find it impossible to explain its hydrogen atmospheric content by the convective mixing of a primordial hydrogen present in the star. We conclude that the most likely explanation is the accretion of hydrogen rich material, presumably water-bearing, coming from a debris disk.

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