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- 3D hydrodynamical model atmospheres: a tool to correct radial velocities and parallaxes for Gaia doi link

Auteur(s): Chiavassa A., Bigot L., Thevenin F., Collet R., Jasniewicz G., Magic Z., Asplund M.

(Article) Publié: Journal Of Physics: Conference Series, vol. p.2012 (2011)
Texte intégral en Openaccess : arXiv


Ref Arxiv: 1111.5515
DOI: 10.1088/1742-6596/328/1/012012
Ref. & Cit.: NASA ADS
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Résumé:

Convection plays an essential role in the emerging intensity for many stars that will be observed by Gaia. Convective-related surface structures affect the shape, shift, and asymmetry of absorption lines, the phocentric and photometric variability causing bias in Gaia measurements. Regarding the importance of Gaia mission and its goals, it is mandatory to have the best models of the observed stars. 3D time-dependent hydrodynamical simulations of surface convection are crucial to model the photosphere of late type stars in a very realistic way. These simulations are an important tool to correct the radial velocities and better estimates the parallaxes and photometric variability.



Commentaires: Accepted for publication in the Journal of Physics, Conference Series. Proceedings of the GREAT-ESF Workshop on "Stellar Atmospheres in the Gaia Era."