Published online by Cambridge University Press: 23 May 2013
As red supergiants are the largest and brightest stars, they are ideal targets for the new generation of sensitive, high resolution instrumentation that provides spectrophotometric, interferometric, astrometric, and imaging observables. The interpretation of the complex stellar surface images requires numerical simulations of stellar convection that take into account multi-dimensional time-dependent radiation hydrodynamics with realistic input physics. We show the results obtained with the synergy between the radiative hydrodynamics code CO5BOLD and the post-processing radiative transfer code Optim3D. Such simulations support a proper and quantitative analysis of these observations, and the observations provide the theoretical work with strong constraints.