Using the CIFIST grid of CO5BOLD 3D model atmospheres to study the effects of stellar granulation on photometric colours. II. The role of convection accross the H-R diagram
A. Ku\v{c}inskas, J. Klevas, H.-G. Ludwig, P. Bonifacio, M. Steffen,, E. Caffau

TL;DR
This study investigates how stellar convection affects spectral energy distributions and photometric colors across the H-R diagram using 3D hydrodynamical models, revealing small but potentially significant differences impacting temperature estimates.
Contribution
It provides a detailed comparison of 3D and 1D stellar atmosphere models across various stellar types and metallicities, highlighting the effects of convection on photometric measurements.
Findings
3D-1D differences are generally small, within ±0.03 mag.
Largest differences occur in the blue-UV spectrum and for cool giants.
Differences can impact effective temperature estimates.
Abstract
We studied the influence of convection on the spectral energy distributions, photometric magnitudes, and colour indices of different types of stars across the H-R diagram. The 3D hydrodynamical CO5BOLD, averaged <3D>, and 1D hydrostatic LHD model atmospheres were used to compute spectral energy distributions of stars on the main sequence (MS), main sequence turn-off (TO), subgiant branch (SGB), and red giant branch (RGB), in each case at two different effective temperatures and two metallicities, [M/H]=0.0 and -2.0. Using the obtained spectral energy distributions, we calculated photometric magnitudes and colour indices in the broad-band Johnson-Cousins and 2MASS , and the medium-band Str\"{o}mgren photometric systems. The 3D-1D differences in photometric magnitudes and colour indices are small in both photometric systems and typically do not exceed …
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