2005A&A...433..305R


Query : 2005A&A...433..305R

2005A&A...433..305R - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 433, 305-312 (2005/4-1)

Aldebaran's angular diameter: How well do we know it?

RICHICHI A. and ROCCATAGLIATA V.

Abstract (from CDS):

The bright, well-known K5 giant Aldebaran, α Tau, is probably the star with the largest number of direct angular diameter determinations, achieved over a long time by several authors using various techniques. In spite of this wealth of data, or perhaps as a direct result of it, there is not a very good agreement on a single angular diameter value. This is particularly unsettling if one considers that Aldebaran is also used as a primary calibrator for some angular resolution methods, notably for optical and infrared long baseline interferometry. Directly connected to Aldebaran's angular diameter and its uncertainties is its effective temperature, which also has been used for several empirical calibrations. Among the proposed explanations for the elusiveness of an accurate determination of the angular diameter of Aldebaran are the possibility of temporal variations as well as a possible dependence of the angular diameter on the wavelength. We present here a few, very accurate new determinations obtained by means of lunar occultations and long baseline interferometry. We derive an average value of 19.96±0.03milliarcsec for the uniform disk diameter. The corresponding limb-darkened value is 20.58±0.03milliarcsec, or 44.2±0.9R. We discuss this result, in connection with previous determinations and with possible problems that may affect such measurements.

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Journal keyword(s): occultations - techniques: high angular resolution - techniques: interferometric - stars: fundamental parameters - stars: individual: α Tau - stars: individual: Aldebaran

Simbad objects: 13

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Number of rows : 13
N Identifier Otype ICRS (J2000)
RA
ICRS (J2000)
DEC
Mag U Mag B Mag V Mag R Mag I Sp type #ref
1850 - 2024
#notes
1 * eta Cet HB* 01 08 35.3913324413 -10 10 56.151936084 5.80 4.61 3.45 2.61 2.03 K2-IIIb 223 0
2 * eta Eri PM* 02 56 25.6492431840 -08 53 53.316500640 5.97 4.99 3.87 3.08 2.50 K1+IIIb 191 0
3 * alf Cet LP? 03 02 16.77307 +04 05 23.0596 6.10 4.17 2.53 1.18 0.02 M1.5IIIa 461 1
4 * alf Tau LP? 04 35 55.23907 +16 30 33.4885 4.32 2.40 0.86 -0.37 -1.31 K5+III 1255 2
5 * 31 Ori V* 05 29 43.9820095248 -01 05 32.058334392   6.28 4.71     K4III 91 0
6 * sig Pup SB* 07 29 13.8326369825 -43 18 05.167418899 6.54 4.77 3.25 2.04 1.12 K5III 133 0
7 * 1 Pup V* 07 43 32.3866853568 -28 24 39.188693988 8.16 6.22 4.59 3.29 2.32 K5III 103 0
8 * zet Hya PM* 08 55 23.6261974442 +05 56 44.034757439 4.92 4.10 3.10 2.39 1.90 G8.5III 243 0
9 * alf Hya * 09 27 35.24270 -08 39 30.9583 5.14 3.42 1.97 0.93 0.16 K3IIIa 434 1
10 * alf Ant PM* 10 27 09.1006393440 -31 04 04.004901300 7.33 5.70 4.25 3.15 2.36 K3III 77 0
11 * del Crt PM* 11 19 20.4473515372 -14 46 42.743409457 5.66 4.67 3.56 2.73 2.13 G9IIICH0.5 168 0
12 * eps Crv PM* 12 10 07.4805825 -22 37 11.161983 5.79 4.32 2.98 2.05 1.41 K2+IIIa 146 0
13 HD 174387 V* 18 52 27.2297750304 -46 35 42.432654732   7.121 5.490     M0III 28 0

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