Aims. Although observational data unequivocally point to the presence of chromospheres in red giant stars, no attempts have been made so far to model them using 3D hydrodynamical model atmospheres. We therefore compute an exploratory 3D hydrodynamical model atmosphere for a cool red giant in order to study the dynamical and thermodynamic properties of its chromosphere, as well as the influence of the chromosphere on its observable properties. Methods. Three-dimensional radiation hydrodynamics simulations are carried out with the CO5BOLD model atmosphere code for a star with the atmospheric parameters (Teff ≈ 4010 K, log g = 1.5, [ M / H ] = 0.0), which are similar to those of the K-type giant star Aldebaran (α Tau). The computational domai...
The small-scale surface granulation on cool main-sequence stars and white dwarfs influence...
Aims.We investigate the impact of realistic three-dimensional (3D) hydrodynamical model atmospheres ...
An investigation of the atmospheric structure of non-Mira, asymptotic giant branch stars through NLT...
Aims. Although observational data unequivocally point to the presence of chromospheres in red giant ...
Context. Red giant stars are important tracers of stellar populations in the Galaxy and beyond, thus...
Context. Red giant stars are important tracers of stellar populations in the Galaxy and beyond, thus...
Three-dimensional numerical simulations with CO5BOLD, a new radiation hydrodynamics code, result in ...
Context. Red supergiants are massive evolved stars that contribute extensively to the chemical enric...
We show that contrary to what is expected from 1D stationary model atmospheres, 3D hydrodynamical mo...
Context. Winds of asymptotic giant branch stars are assumed to be driven by radiation pressure on du...
International audienceIn this paper we discuss three issues in the context of three-dimensional (3D)...
The chemical enrichment of the Universe is considerably affected by the contributions of low-to-inte...
Three-dimensional (3D) radiative hydrodynamic model atmospheres of metal-poor late-type stars predi...
Aims. We investigate the impact of realistic three-dimensional (3D) hydrodynamical model atmospheres...
A multistep scenario which describes a plausible mass loss mechanism associated with red giant and r...
The small-scale surface granulation on cool main-sequence stars and white dwarfs influence...
Aims.We investigate the impact of realistic three-dimensional (3D) hydrodynamical model atmospheres ...
An investigation of the atmospheric structure of non-Mira, asymptotic giant branch stars through NLT...
Aims. Although observational data unequivocally point to the presence of chromospheres in red giant ...
Context. Red giant stars are important tracers of stellar populations in the Galaxy and beyond, thus...
Context. Red giant stars are important tracers of stellar populations in the Galaxy and beyond, thus...
Three-dimensional numerical simulations with CO5BOLD, a new radiation hydrodynamics code, result in ...
Context. Red supergiants are massive evolved stars that contribute extensively to the chemical enric...
We show that contrary to what is expected from 1D stationary model atmospheres, 3D hydrodynamical mo...
Context. Winds of asymptotic giant branch stars are assumed to be driven by radiation pressure on du...
International audienceIn this paper we discuss three issues in the context of three-dimensional (3D)...
The chemical enrichment of the Universe is considerably affected by the contributions of low-to-inte...
Three-dimensional (3D) radiative hydrodynamic model atmospheres of metal-poor late-type stars predi...
Aims. We investigate the impact of realistic three-dimensional (3D) hydrodynamical model atmospheres...
A multistep scenario which describes a plausible mass loss mechanism associated with red giant and r...
The small-scale surface granulation on cool main-sequence stars and white dwarfs influence...
Aims.We investigate the impact of realistic three-dimensional (3D) hydrodynamical model atmospheres ...
An investigation of the atmospheric structure of non-Mira, asymptotic giant branch stars through NLT...