The photometric variability of massive stars due to gravity waves excited by core convection

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Evan H. Anders
Daniel Lecoanet
Matteo Cantiello
Keaton J. Burns
Benjamin A. Hyatt
Emma Kaufman
Richard H. D. Townsend
Benjamin P. Brown
Geoffrey M. Vasil
Jeffrey S. Oishi
Adam S. Jermyn
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[1] Northwestern University,Center for Interdisciplinary Exploration and Research in Astrophysics (CIERA)
[2] Northwestern University,Department of Engineering Sciences & Applied Mathematics
[3] Flatiron Institute,Center for Computational Astrophysics
[4] Princeton University,Department of Astrophysical Sciences
[5] Massachusetts Institute of Technology,Department of Mathematics
[6] Northwestern University,Department of Physics & Astronomy
[7] University of Wisconsin–Madison,Department of Astronomy
[8] University of Colorado Boulder,Department of Astrophysical & Planetary Sciences
[9] University of Edinburgh,School of Mathematics
[10] Bates College,Department of Physics & Astronomy
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Nature Astronomy | 2023年 / 7卷
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Massive stars die in catastrophic explosions that seed the interstellar medium with heavy elements and produce neutron stars and black holes. Predictions of the explosion’s character and the remnant mass depend on models of the star’s evolutionary history. Models of massive star interiors can be empirically constrained by asteroseismic observations of gravity wave oscillations. Recent photometric observations reveal a ubiquitous red noise signal on massive main sequence stars; a hypothesized source of this noise is gravity waves driven by core convection. We present three-dimensional simulations of massive star convection extending from the star’s centre to near its surface, with realistic stellar luminosities. Using these simulations, we predict the photometric variability due to convectively driven gravity waves at the surfaces of massive stars, and find that gravity waves produce photometric variability of a lower amplitude and lower characteristic frequency than the observed red noise. We infer that the photometric signal of gravity waves excited by core convection is below the noise limit of current observations, and thus the red noise must be generated by an alternative process.
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