sumill
Sumill refers to a phenomenon where a star undergoes a partial or complete inversion of its convection zone. This process is primarily observed in certain types of stars, particularly red giants and asymptotic giant branch (AGB) stars. During a sumill event, cooler, denser material from the star's outer atmosphere sinks inwards, while hotter, less dense material from the interior rises to the surface.
This internal mixing can have significant observable consequences. It can lead to changes in the star's surface
The precise mechanisms driving sumill are still an active area of research in stellar astrophysics. It is