Understanding the physics of massive stars is an important goal for astronomy as these stars have the largest uncertainties in stellar evolution theory. Without observational constraints of internal rotation and mixing processes, which strongly influence stellar lifetimes, the accuracy of stellar models is limited. Specifically, Internal Gravity Waves (IGWs) are known to be efficient at transporting angular momentum and produce stochastic low-frequency variability near the stellar surface, but IGWs have remained largely undetected in observations. In this talk, we present the results from our recent search for IGWs in space photometry of O, B, A and F stars, and confront them with predictions from 3D hydrodynamical simulations of IGWs. Thus...
Context. There are no strong constraints placed thus far on the amplitude of internal gravity waves ...
Context. Internal gravity waves (IGWs) are studied for their impact on the angular momentum transpor...
Context. Internal gravity waves (hereafter IGWs) are studied for their impact on the angular momentu...
Context. Massive stars are predicted to excite internal gravity waves (IGWs) by turbulent core conve...
International audienceRecent photometric observations of massive stars show ubiquitous low-frequency...
Accepted for publication in A&A, 41 pages including 11 figures and 32 appendix figuresInternational ...
© 2015. The American Astronomical Society. All rights reserved. We demonstrate observational evidenc...
Stars that are over 1.6 solar masses are generally known to possess convective cores and radiative e...
International audienceBowman et al. (2019a) reported low-frequency photometric variability in 164 O-...
We present numerical simulations of internal gravity waves (IGW) in a star with a convective core an...
Bowman et al. reported low-frequency photometric variability in 164 O- and B-type stars observed wit...
Early-type stars are predicted to excite an entire spectrum of internal gravity waves (IGWs) at the ...
The importance of waves propagating in the stars is twofold. First, they offer a great opportunity t...
Nearly everywhere in the Hertzsprung-Russell diagram, internal gravity waves (IGW) are of primary im...
Context. There are no strong constraints placed thus far on the amplitude of internal gravity waves ...
Context. Internal gravity waves (IGWs) are studied for their impact on the angular momentum transpor...
Context. Internal gravity waves (hereafter IGWs) are studied for their impact on the angular momentu...
Context. Massive stars are predicted to excite internal gravity waves (IGWs) by turbulent core conve...
International audienceRecent photometric observations of massive stars show ubiquitous low-frequency...
Accepted for publication in A&A, 41 pages including 11 figures and 32 appendix figuresInternational ...
© 2015. The American Astronomical Society. All rights reserved. We demonstrate observational evidenc...
Stars that are over 1.6 solar masses are generally known to possess convective cores and radiative e...
International audienceBowman et al. (2019a) reported low-frequency photometric variability in 164 O-...
We present numerical simulations of internal gravity waves (IGW) in a star with a convective core an...
Bowman et al. reported low-frequency photometric variability in 164 O- and B-type stars observed wit...
Early-type stars are predicted to excite an entire spectrum of internal gravity waves (IGWs) at the ...
The importance of waves propagating in the stars is twofold. First, they offer a great opportunity t...
Nearly everywhere in the Hertzsprung-Russell diagram, internal gravity waves (IGW) are of primary im...
Context. There are no strong constraints placed thus far on the amplitude of internal gravity waves ...
Context. Internal gravity waves (IGWs) are studied for their impact on the angular momentum transpor...
Context. Internal gravity waves (hereafter IGWs) are studied for their impact on the angular momentu...