

Author: Grassitelli L. Fossati L. Langer N. Miglio A. Istrate A. G. Sanyal D.
Publisher: Edp Sciences
E-ISSN: 1432-0746|584|issue|L2-L2
ISSN: 0004-6361
Source: Astronomy & Astrophysics, Vol.584, Iss.issue, 2015-11, pp. : L2-L2
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Abstract
A significant fraction of the envelope of low- and intermediate-mass stars is unstable to convection, leading to sub-surface turbulent motion. Here, we consider and include the effects of turbulence pressure in our stellar evolution calculations. In search of an observational signature, we compare the fractional contribution of turbulent pressure to the observed macroturbulent velocities in stars at different evolutionary stages. We find a strong correlation between the two quantities, similar to what was previously found for massive OB stars. We therefore argue that turbulent pressure fluctuations of finite amplitude may excite high-order, high-angular degree stellar oscillations, which manifest themselves at the surface an additional broadening of the spectral lines, i.e., macroturbulence, across most of the HR diagram. When considering the locations in the HR diagram where we expect high-order oscillations to be excited by stochastic turbulent pressure fluctuations, we find a close match with the observational
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