On Granulation and Irregular Variation of Red Supergiants
Yi Ren (1), B. W. Jiang (1) ((1) Department of Astronomy, Beijing, Normal University)

TL;DR
This study investigates the irregular brightness variations of red supergiants across different galaxies, attributing these fluctuations to granulation processes, and derives relations between granulation features and stellar parameters.
Contribution
It introduces a method to quantify granulation characteristics in RSGs using time-series data and compares these with theoretical models and other stellar types.
Findings
Granulation timescales range from days to a year.
Granulation amplitude varies from 10 to 1000 mmag.
Granulation properties correlate with metallicity.
Abstract
The mechanism and characteristics of the irregular variations of red supergiants (RSGs) are studied based on the RSG samples in Small Magellanic Cloud (SMC), Large Magellanic Cloud (LMC) and M31. With the time-series data from All-Sky Automated Survey for SuperNovae (ASAS-SN) and Intermediate Palomar Transient Factory survey, we use the continuous time autoregressive moving average model to estimate the variability features of the light curves and their power spectral density. The characteristic evolution timescale and amplitude of granulations are further derived from fitting the posterior power spectral density with the COR function, which is a Harvey-like granulation model. The consistency of theoretical predictions and results is checked to verify the correctness of the assumption that granulations on RSGs contribute to irregular variation. The relations between granulation and…
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