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2010ApJ...725.1170S - Astrophys. J., 725, 1170-1174 (2010/December-2)

Giant convection cell turnover as an explanation of the long secondary periods in semiregular red variable stars.

STOTHERS R.B.

Abstract (from CDS):

Giant convection cells in the envelopes of massive red supergiants turn over in a time comparable in order of magnitude with the observed long secondary periods in these stars, according to a theory proposed some years ago by Stothers & Leung. This idea is developed further here by using improved theoretical data, especially a more accurate convective mixing length and a simple calculation of the expected radial-velocity variations at the stellar surface. The theory is applied to the two best-observed red supergiants, Betelgeuse and Antares, with more success than in the earlier study. The theory can also explain the long secondary periods seen in the low-mass red giants, thus providing a uniform and coherent picture for all of the semiregular red variables. How the turnover of a giant convection cell might account for the observed slow light and radial-velocity variations, their relative phasing, and the absence of these variations in certain stars is discussed here in a qualitative way, but follows naturally from the theory.

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Journal keyword(s): convection - stars: interiors - stars: late-type - stars: oscillations - stars: variables: general

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