Context.Red supergiant stars represent a key phase in the evolution of massive stars. Recent radiative hydrodynamic simulations suggest that their atmospheres may be the location of large-scale convective motions. Aims.As supergiant convection is expected to generate supersonic motions and shocks, we seek constraints on these atmospheric motions and their possible relation with mass-loss rates. Methods.We present high-resolution, visible spectroscopy of a sample of red supergiants (spectral type M I) and analyse them with a tomographic technique. Results.We observe steep velocity gradients, characterising both upward and downward supersonic motions, which are time variable on time scales of a few hundred d...
International audienceRed supergiants are cool massive stars and are the largest and the most lumino...
We present near-infrared spectro-interferometric studies of red supergiant (RSG) stars using the VL...
International audienceAims. We seek to understand convection in red supergiants and the mechanisms t...
Context: Red supergiant stars represent a key phase in the evolution of massive stars. Recent radiat...
Context. Red supergiants are observed to undergo vigorous mass loss. However, to date, no theoretica...
Red Supergiant (RSG) represent a key-phase in the evolution of massive stars. These stars are charac...
Context. Red supergiants are massive evolved stars that contribute extensively to the chemical enric...
The small-scale surface granulation on cool main-sequence stars and white dwarfs influence...
Red supergiants (RSG) and asymptotic giant branch (AGB) stars produce strong stellar winds, which ar...
3-D simulations suggest that the atmospheres of red super-giants are subject to large-amplitude conv...
Aims. This research has two main goals. First, we present the atmospheric structure and the fundamen...
Cool evolves stars, including asymptotic giant branch (AGB) red supergiants (RSGs) form molecules an...
Context. Red supergiant (RSGs) are cool massive stars in a late phase of their evolution when the st...
Context. Red supergiant stars are one of the latest stages in the evolution of massive stars. Their ...
International audienceContext. Red supergiants are massive evolved stars that contribute extensively...
International audienceRed supergiants are cool massive stars and are the largest and the most lumino...
We present near-infrared spectro-interferometric studies of red supergiant (RSG) stars using the VL...
International audienceAims. We seek to understand convection in red supergiants and the mechanisms t...
Context: Red supergiant stars represent a key phase in the evolution of massive stars. Recent radiat...
Context. Red supergiants are observed to undergo vigorous mass loss. However, to date, no theoretica...
Red Supergiant (RSG) represent a key-phase in the evolution of massive stars. These stars are charac...
Context. Red supergiants are massive evolved stars that contribute extensively to the chemical enric...
The small-scale surface granulation on cool main-sequence stars and white dwarfs influence...
Red supergiants (RSG) and asymptotic giant branch (AGB) stars produce strong stellar winds, which ar...
3-D simulations suggest that the atmospheres of red super-giants are subject to large-amplitude conv...
Aims. This research has two main goals. First, we present the atmospheric structure and the fundamen...
Cool evolves stars, including asymptotic giant branch (AGB) red supergiants (RSGs) form molecules an...
Context. Red supergiant (RSGs) are cool massive stars in a late phase of their evolution when the st...
Context. Red supergiant stars are one of the latest stages in the evolution of massive stars. Their ...
International audienceContext. Red supergiants are massive evolved stars that contribute extensively...
International audienceRed supergiants are cool massive stars and are the largest and the most lumino...
We present near-infrared spectro-interferometric studies of red supergiant (RSG) stars using the VL...
International audienceAims. We seek to understand convection in red supergiants and the mechanisms t...