Scaling relations of convective granulation noise across the HR diagram from 3D stellar atmosphere models
Luisa Fernanda Rodr\'iguez D\'iaz, Lionel Bigot, V\'ictor Aguirre, B{\o}rsen-Koch, Mikkel N. Lund, Jakob Lysgaard R{\o}rsted, Thomas Kallinger,, Sophia Sulis, David Mary

TL;DR
This study develops new scaling relations for stellar granulation noise properties using 3D stellar atmosphere models, improving understanding of surface convection effects across the HR diagram and aiding exoplanet detection.
Contribution
It provides the first comprehensive scaling relations for brightness fluctuation amplitude and timescale derived from 3D models across different stellar parameters.
Findings
$\sigma$ scales with $ u_{max}^{-0.567}$ at solar metallicity.
$ au_{eff}$ scales with $ u_{max}^{-0.997}$ at solar metallicity.
3D models agree well with Kepler observations across various stellar parameters.
Abstract
High-precision photometric data from space missions have improved our understanding of stellar granulation. These observations have shown with precision the stochastic brightness fluctuations of stars across the HR diagram, allowing us to better understand how stellar surface convection reacts to a change in stellar parameters. These fluctuations need to be understood and quantified in order to improve the detection and characterization of exoplanets. In this work, we provide new scaling relations of two characteristic properties of the brightness fluctuations time series, the standard deviation () and the auto-correlation time (). This was done by using long time series of 3D stellar atmosphere models at different metallicities and across the HR diagram, generated with a 3D radiative hydrodynamical code: the STAGGER code. We compared our synthetic granulation…
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