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Additional figures to the paper "Competition between gravity waves excited by convection and tides in stars that host a companion". Internal structure and energy or angular momentum luminosities for different initial mass stars Top left: Kippenhahn diagram. The brown hatched regions represent convective layers, and the yellow dotted region represents radiative layers. Stellar evolutionary phases (PMS to WD) are indicated. Top right and center left: energy or angular momentum luminosities carried by stochastically and tidally excited gravity waves as a function of orbital period and stellar age. Center right and bottom left: ratio of the energy or angular momentum luminosity carried by tidally excited waves to the energy or angular momentum luminosity carried by stochastically excited waves as a function of orbital period and stellar age for a 1 MJup (center right) and a 1 M⊙ (bottom left) companion. Bottom right: critical mass as a function of orbital period and stellar age. The Roche limit is shown in purple, the critical period (4π/ωc ; see Eq. 2) in orange, and the period at which a planet orbits at the stellar radius in brown. Changes in the stellar evolutionary phase are indicated with ticks on the upper axis. M. Esseldeurs, S. Mathis and L. Decin acknowledge support from the FWO grant G0B3823N. M. Esseldeurs and L. Decin acknowledge support from the FWO grant G099720N, the KU Leuven C1 excellence grant MAESTRO C16/17/007, the KU Leuven IDN grant ESCHER IDN/19/028 and the KU Leuven methusalem SOUL grant METH/24/012. S. Mathis acknowledges support from the PLATO CNES grant at CEA/DAp, from the Programme National de Planétologie (PNP-CNRS/INSU) and from the European Research Council through HORIZON ERC SyG Grant 4D-STAR 101071505. L. Decin acknowledges support from the FWO sabbatical grant K803625N. While partially funded by the European Union, views and opinions expressed are however those of the author only and do not necessarily reflect those of the European Union or the European Research Council. Neither the European Union nor the granting authority can be held responsible for them.