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3D hydrodynamical simulations of evolved stars and observations of stellar surfaces

A. Chiavassa, B. Freytag

Published 2014-10-14Version 1

Evolved stars are among the largest and brightest stars and they are ideal targets for the new generation of sensitive, high resolution instrumentation that pro- vides spectrophotometric, interferometric, astrometric, and imaging observables. The interpretation of the complex stellar surface images requires numerical simulations of stellar convection that take into account multi-dimensional time-dependent radiation hydrodynamics with realistic input physics. We show how the evolved star simulations are obtained using the radiative hydrodynamics code CO5BOLD and how the accurate observables are computed with the post-processing radiative transfer code Optim3D. The synergy between observations and theoretical work is supported by a proper and quantitative analysis using these simulations, and by strong constraints from the obser- vational side.

Comments: Proceedings of the conference "Why Galaxies Care About AGB Stars III", Vienna July 28 - August 1, 2014. 10 pages, to appear on ASP Conference Series
Categories: astro-ph.SR
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