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Buoyant crystals halt the cooling of white dwarf stars
White dwarfs are stellar remnants devoid of a nuclear energy source,
gradually cooling over billions of years and eventually freezing into a solid
state from the inside out. Recently, it was discovered that a population of
freezing white dwarfs maintains a constant luminosity for a duration comparable
to the age of the universe, signaling the presence of a powerful yet unknown
energy source that inhibits the cooling. For certain core compositions, the
freezing process is predicted to trigger a solid-liquid distillation mechanism,
due to the solid phase being depleted in heavy impurities. The crystals thus
formed are buoyant and float up, thereby displacing heavier liquid downward and
releasing gravitational energy. Here we show that distillation interrupts the
cooling for billions of years and explains all the observational properties of
the unusual delayed population. With a steady luminosity surpassing that of
some main-sequence stars, these white dwarfs defy their conventional portrayal
as dead stars. Our results highlight the existence of peculiar merger remnants
and have profound implications for the use of white dwarfs in dating stellar
populations.