Using the CIFIST grid of CO5BOLD 3D model atmospheres to study the effects of stellar granulation on photometric colours. I. Grids of 3D corrections in the UBVRI, 2MASS, Hipparcos, Gaia, and SDSS systems
P. Bonifacio, E. Caffau, H.-G. Ludwig, M.Steffen, F. Castelli, A.J., Gallagher, A.Ku\v{c}inskas, D. Prakapavi\v{c}ius, R. Cayrel, B. Freytag, B., Plez, D. Homeier

TL;DR
This study quantifies how stellar surface granulation affects photometric colours across various systems, revealing that neglecting these effects can lead to significant errors in stellar parameter estimates.
Contribution
It introduces 3D corrections derived from hydrodynamical models to improve colour-based stellar diagnostics, highlighting the importance of granulation effects in stellar atmosphere modeling.
Findings
3D corrections are small but significant, around a few hundredths of a magnitude.
Ignoring granulation can cause Teff underestimation by up to 200K.
The (G-H_p),(BP-RP) diagram is unaffected by granulation effects.
Abstract
The atmospheres of cool stars are temporally and spatially inhomogeneous due to the effects of convection.The influence of this inhomogeneity, referred to as granulation, on colours has never been investigated over a large range of effective temperatures and gravities. We aim to study, in a quantitative way, the impact of granulation on colours. We use the CIFIST grid of CO5BOLD hydrodynamical models to compute emerging fluxes. These in turn are used to compute theoretical colours in the UBVRI,2MASS,Hipparcos,Gaia and SDSS systems. Every CO5BOLD model has a corresponding one dimensional (1D) plane-parallel LHD model computed for the same atmospheric parameters, which we used to define a "3D correction" that can be applied to colours computed from fluxes computed from any 1D model atmosphere code. The 3D corrections on colours are generally small, of the order of a few hundredths of a…
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TopicsStellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Atmospheric Ozone and Climate · Astrophysics and Star Formation Studies
