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2022ApJ...929..156G - Astrophys. J., 929, 156-156 (2022/April-3)

Numerical Simulations of Convective Three-dimensional Red Supergiant Envelopes.

GOLDBERG J.A., JIANG Y.-F. and BILDSTEN L.

Abstract (from CDS):

We explore the three-dimensional properties of convective, luminous (L ≃ 104.5-105L), hydrogen-rich envelopes of red supergiants (RSGs) based on radiation hydrodynamic simulations in spherical geometry using Athena++. These computations comprise ≃30% of the stellar volume, include gas and radiation pressure, and self-consistently track the gravitational potential for the outer ≃3M of the simulated M ≃ 15M stars. This work reveals a radius, Rcorr, around which the nature of the convection changes. For r > Rcorr, though still optically thick, diffusion of photons dominates the energy transport. Such a regime is well studied in less luminous stars, but in RSGs, the near- (or above-)Eddington luminosity (due to opacity enhancements at ionization transitions) leads to the unusual outcome of denser regions moving outward rather than inward. This region of the star also has a large amount of turbulent pressure, yielding a density structure much more extended than 1D stellar evolution predicts. This "halo" of material will impact predictions for both shock breakout and early lightcurves of Type IIP supernovae. Inside of Rcorr, we find a nearly flat entropy profile as expected in the efficient regime of mixing-length theory (MLT). Radiation pressure provides ≃1/3 of the support against gravity in this region. Our comparisons to MLT suggest a mixing length of α = 3-4, consistent with the sizes of convective plumes seen in the simulations. The temporal variability of these 3D models is mostly on the timescale of the convective plume lifetimes (≃300 days), with amplitudes consistent with those observed photometrically.

Abstract Copyright: © 2022. The Author(s). Published by the American Astronomical Society.

Journal keyword(s): Red supergiant stars - Stellar convection envelopes - Hydrodynamics - Radiative transfer - Astronomical simulations - Supergiant stars

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