The dominant red noise component in the hot O-type stars studied here clearly points to a different origin than the pulsations seen in cooler O stars. The physical cause of this red noise is unclear, but we speculate on the possibility of sub-surface convection, granulation, or stellar wind inhomogeinities being responsible.
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Blomme, R., Mahy, L., Catala, C., Cuypers, J., Gosset, E., Godart, M., … Samadi, R. (2011). Variability in the CoRoT photometry of three hot O-type stars. Astronomy & Astrophysics, 533, A4. https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361/201116949
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