Convective penetration in stars

POSTER

Abstract

To interpret the high-quality data produced from recent space-missions it is necessary to study convection under realistic stellar conditions. We describe the multi-dimensional, time implicit, fully compressible, hydrodynamic, implicit large eddy simulation code MUSIC, currently being developed at the University of Exeter. We use MUSIC to study convection during an early stage in the evolution of our sun where the convection zone covers approximately half of the solar radius. This model of the young sun possesses a realistic stratification in density, temperature, and luminosity. We approach convection in a stellar context using extreme value theory and derive a new model for convective penetration, targeted for one-dimensional stellar evolution calculations.

*The research leading to these results has received funding from the European Research Council under the European Union's Seventh Framework (FP7/2007-2013)/ERC grant agreement no. 320478.

Authors

  • Jane Pratt

    • University of Exeter
  • Isabelle Baraffe

    • University of Exeter
  • Tom Goffrey

    • University of Exeter
  • Tom Constantino

    • University of Exeter
  • M.V. Popov

    • ENS Lyon
  • Rolf Walder

    • ENS Lyon
  • Doris Folini

    • ENS Lyon