Talk abstract details

Is the macroturbulent broadening present in OB Supergiants related with pulsations?
S. Simón-Díaz, A. Herrero, K. Uyterhoeven, N. Castro, C. Aerts, & J. Puls

Abstract

Several works have recently shown that there is an important extra line-broadening (usually called macroturbulence) affecting the spectra of O and B Supergiants that adds to stellar rotation. So far, the only (very recent) physical explanation for the appearance of this extra line-broadening relates to oscillations. This is a plausible explanation, but no direct evidence confirming its validity has been presented yet. We recently started an observational project to obtain constraints on the time-scales of variability associated to this extra line-broadening and its possible origin. Our observational strategy consists of the study of a well selected group of O and B stars, for which we obtain time series of high-quality spectra. In this talk, we will present some results from our first observational campaigns.