Three-dimensional hydrodynamical simulations of red giant stars: semi-global models for the interpretation of interferometric observations
A. Chiavassa, R. Collet, L. Casagrande, and M. Asplund

TL;DR
This study uses 3D hydrodynamical simulations and radiative transfer to analyze how granulation affects interferometric observations of red giant stars, providing insights into surface structures and corrections for stellar parameter measurements.
Contribution
It introduces detailed 3D simulation-based models of red giant surfaces, quantifies granulation effects on interferometric observables, and offers correction estimates for stellar radii and temperature scales.
Findings
Convective surface structures depend on metallicity and gravity.
3D models suggest radius corrections of 1-3.5% compared to 1D models.
Theoretical closure phases can aid in detecting planetary companions.
Abstract
Context. Theoretical predictions from models of red giant branch stars are a valuable tool for various applications in astrophysics ranging from galactic chemical evolution to studies of exoplanetary systems. Aims. We use the radiative transfer code OPTIM3D and realistic 3D radiative-hydrodynamical (RHD) surface convection simulations of red giants to explore the impact of granulation on interferometric observables. Methods. We compute intensity maps for the 3D simulation snapshots in two filters: in the optical at 5000 \pm 300 {\AA} and in the K band 2.14 0.26 {\mu}m FLUOR filter, corresponding to the wavelength-range of instruments mounted on the CHARA interferometer. From the intensity maps, we construct images of the stellar disks, accounting for center-to-limb variations. We then derive interferometric visibility amplitudes and phases. We study their behavior with position…
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