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Asteroseismology of DAV white dwarf stars and G29-38

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Asteroseismology is a powerful tool to detect the inner structure of stars. It is also widely used to study white dwarfs. In this paper, we discuss the asteroseismology work of DAV stars. The detailed period to period fitting method is fully discussed, including the reliability to detect the inner structure of DAV stars. If we assume that all observed modes of some DAV star are the ll = 1 ones, the errors of model fitting will be always great. If we assume that the observed modes are composed of ll = 1 and 2 modes, the errors of model fitting will be small. However, there will be modes identified as ll = 2 without quintuplets observed. G29-38 has been observed spectroscopically and photometrically for many years. Thompson et al. (2008) made ll identifications for the star through limb darkening effect. With eleven known ll modes, we also do the asteroseismology work for G29-38, which reduces the blind ll fittings and is a fair choice. Unfortunately, our two best-fitting models are not in line with the previous atmospheric results. Based on factors of only a few modes observed, stability and identification of eigenmodes, identification of spherical degrees, construction of physical and realistic models and so on, detecting the inner structure of DAV stars by asteroseismology needs further development.Comment: 7pages, 1figur

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