Issue |
A&A
Volume 469, Number 2, July II 2007
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Page(s) | 671 - 680 | |
Section | Stellar atmospheres | |
DOI | https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361:20066353 | |
Published online | 24 April 2007 |
Atmospheric dynamics and the mass loss process in red supergiant stars
GRAAL, Université Montpellier II - ISTEEM, CNRS, Place Eugène Bataillon, 34095 Montpellier Cedex, France e-mail: josselin,plez@graal.univ-montp2.fr
Received:
6
September
2006
Accepted:
1
February
2007
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 days.
Conclusions.These convective motions will generate turbulent pressure, which will strongly decrease the effective gravity. We suggest that this decrease, combined with radiative pressure on molecular lines, initiate the mass loss in red supergiant stars.
Key words: supergiants / stars: atmospheres / stars: mass-loss
© ESO, 2007
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