Based on observations made with ESO telescopes at Paranal Observatory, under ESO program 095.D-0309(E).The physical mechanism through which the outgoing material of massive red supergiants is accelerated above the escape velocity is unclear. Thanks to the transparency of its circumstellar envelope, the nearby red supergiant Betelgeuse gives the opportunity to probe the innermost layers of the envelope of a typical red supergiant down to the photosphere, i.e. where the acceleration of the wind is expected to occur. We took advantage of the SPHERE/ZIMPOL adaptive optics imaging polarimeter to resolve the visible photosphere and close envelope of Betelgeuse. We detect an asymmetric gaseous envelope inside a radius of 2 to 3 times the near-infr...
International audienceAims. Understanding convection in red supergiants and the mechanisms that trig...
Context. Mass-loss occurring in red supergiants (RSGs) is a major contributor to the enrichment of t...
Aims. We assess the ability to image the photosphere of red supergiants and, in particular Betelgeus...
Artículo de publicación ISIThe physical mechanism through which the outgoing material of massive red...
The physical mechanism through which the outgoing material of massive red supergiants is accelerated...
Context. Theory surrounding the origin of the dust-laden winds from evolved stars remains mired in c...
The violent convective motions, low surface gravity, and high brightness of red supergiants combine ...
Context. Betelgeuse is one the largest stars in the sky in terms of angular diameter. Structures on ...
Context: Betelgeuse is one the largest stars in the sky in terms of angular diameter. Structures on ...
Betelegeuse (α Orion) is a red supergiant (M2 Iab) and a semi-regular long period variable (SRc) wit...
Context. Mass-loss occurring in red supergiants (RSGs) is a major contributor to the enrichment of t...
International audienceAims. Understanding convection in red supergiants and the mechanisms that trig...
Context. Mass-loss occurring in red supergiants (RSGs) is a major contributor to the enrichment of t...
Aims. We assess the ability to image the photosphere of red supergiants and, in particular Betelgeus...
Artículo de publicación ISIThe physical mechanism through which the outgoing material of massive red...
The physical mechanism through which the outgoing material of massive red supergiants is accelerated...
Context. Theory surrounding the origin of the dust-laden winds from evolved stars remains mired in c...
The violent convective motions, low surface gravity, and high brightness of red supergiants combine ...
Context. Betelgeuse is one the largest stars in the sky in terms of angular diameter. Structures on ...
Context: Betelgeuse is one the largest stars in the sky in terms of angular diameter. Structures on ...
Betelegeuse (α Orion) is a red supergiant (M2 Iab) and a semi-regular long period variable (SRc) wit...
Context. Mass-loss occurring in red supergiants (RSGs) is a major contributor to the enrichment of t...
International audienceAims. Understanding convection in red supergiants and the mechanisms that trig...
Context. Mass-loss occurring in red supergiants (RSGs) is a major contributor to the enrichment of t...
Aims. We assess the ability to image the photosphere of red supergiants and, in particular Betelgeus...