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A Non-Detection of Red Supergiant Convection in Gaia

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arxiv 2206.09926 v1 pith:MBMCJ2ZI submitted 2022-06-20 astro-ph.SR

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Large scale surface convection on red supergiants (RSGs) can lead to shifts in the photocenter of the star which might be measured by Gaia and used as a new probe of the surface dynamics of these rare but important stars. Unlike brightness variations, photocenter motions would provide information on the physical scale of the convective cells. The signal would be that RSGs show an excess astrometric noise at the level of a few percent of the stellar radius. Unfortunately, we find that the excess astrometric noise level of Gaia EDR3 is roughly an order of magnitude too large to detect the predicted motions and that RSGs have excess astrometric noise indistinguishable from other stars of similar magnitude and parallax. The typical excess astrometric noise steadily decreases with G magnitude (for G<11 mag), so it is crucial to compare stars of similar brightness.

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