Bulletin of the American Physical Society
Four Corners Section 2023 Meeting
Friday–Saturday, October 20–21, 2023; River Woods Conference Center, Logan, Utah
Session S05: Astrophysics II
1:42 PM–2:52 PM,
Saturday, October 21, 2023
Riverwoods Conference Center
Room: Elm
Chair: Ludger Scherliess, Utah State University
Abstract: S05.00005 : Investigating the Contribution of Stellar Convection in the Large uncertainties in Gaia Parallaxes of Red Super Giant Stars
2:38 PM–2:52 PM
Presenter:
Damian Lovato-Admire
(New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology)
Author:
Damian Lovato-Admire
(New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology)
This project is important because it can help astronomers accurately map the location of a star in space, allowing for further research on Red super giant stars. Another importance benefit of this project is that, we can develop methods to use Gaia observation to study the convection of red supergiants that are too far to observe with an optical interferometer.
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