2006A&A...460..843W


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2006A&A...460..843W - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 460, 843-853 (2006/12-4)

Tests of stellar model atmospheres by optical interferometry. III. NPOI and VINCI interferometry of the M0 giant γ Sagittae covering 0.5-2.2 µm.

WITTKOWSKI M., HUMMEL C.A., AUFDENBERG J.P. and ROCCATAGLIATA V.

Abstract (from CDS):

Optical interferometry allows a measurement of the intensity profile across a stellar disc, leading to a direct test and calibration of theoretical model atmospheres as well as to a precise determination of fundamental stellar parameters. We present a comparison of the visual and near-infrared intensity profile of the M0 giant γ Sagittae to plane-parallel ATLAS9 as well as to plane-parallel and spherical PHOENIX model atmospheres. We use previously described visual interferometric data obtained with the Navy Prototype Optical Interferometer (NPOI) in July 2000. We apply the recently developed technique of coherent integration, and thereby obtain visibility data of more spectral channels (526-852nm) and with higher precision than before. In addition, we employ new measurements of the near-infrared K-band (∼2200nm) diameter of γ Sagittae obtained with the instrument VINCI at the ESO VLT Interferometer (VLTI) in 2002. The spherical PHOENIX model leads to a precise definition of the Rosseland angular diameter and a consistent high-precision diameter value for our NPOI and VLTI/VINCI data sets of ΘRoss=6.06±0.02mas, with the Hipparcos parallax corresponding to RRoss=55±4R, and with the bolometric flux corresponding to an effective temperature Teff=3805±55K. Our visual visibility data close to the first minimum and in the second lobe constrain the limb-darkening effect and are generally consistent with the model atmosphere predictions. The visual closure phases exhibit a smooth transition between 0 and π. The agreement between the NPOI and VINCI diameter values increases the confidence in the model atmosphere predictions from optical to near-infrared wavelengths as well as in the calibration and accuracy of both interferometric facilities. The consistent night-by-night diameter values of VINCI give additional confidence in the given uncertainties. The closure phases suggest a slight deviation from circular symmetry, which may be due to surface features, an asymmetric extended layer, or a faint unknown companion.

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Journal keyword(s): techniques: interferometric - stars: late-type - stars: AGB and post-AGB - stars: fundamental parameters - stars: atmospheres - stars: individual: {gamma} Sagittae

Simbad objects: 19

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Number of rows : 19
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 * psi Phe LP* 01 53 38.7393120868 -46 18 09.609378142 7.71 6.00 4.41 2.68 1.17 M4III 108 0
2 * chi Phe PM* 02 01 42.3763488264 -44 42 48.626334576 8.45 6.63 5.14 3.92 3.03 K5IV 61 0
3 * pi.02 Ori * 04 50 36.7224881321 +08 54 00.652210041 4.39 4.36 4.35 4.29 4.29 A1Vn 184 0
4 * 31 Ori V* 05 29 43.9820095248 -01 05 32.058334392   6.28 4.71     K4III 91 0
5 * mu. UMa SB* 10 22 19.7276765267 +41 29 58.337745272 6.53 4.64 3.05 1.76 0.80 M0III 311 0
6 * tet Cen PM* 14 06 40.94752 -36 22 11.8371 3.94 3.04 2.05 1.29 0.76 K0-IIIb 252 1
7 * E Hya PM* 14 50 17.3082918816 -27 57 37.300431780 7.28 5.81 4.41 3.33 2.57 K2.5IIIbFe-1: 84 0
8 * lam Sgr PM* 18 27 58.2407185 -25 25 18.114589 4.75 3.85 2.81 2.06 1.50 K1IIIb 277 0
9 * alf Lyr dS* 18 36 56.33635 +38 47 01.2802 0.03 0.03 0.03 0.07 0.10 A0Va 2686 1
10 * iot Cyg PM* 19 29 42.3582272955 +51 43 47.200519388   3.899 3.755     A5V 138 0
11 * alf Aql dS* 19 50 46.99855 +08 52 05.9563 1.07 0.98 0.76 0.62 0.49 A7Vn 875 1
12 * 56 Aql * 19 54 08.2765689696 -08 34 27.159151188 9.43 7.43 5.79     K5III 28 0
13 * gam Sge PM* 19 58 45.4282303572 +19 29 31.726069716 6.97 5.04 3.47 2.27 1.35 M0-III 261 0
14 * 66 Aql * 20 13 13.8848464200 -01 00 33.708193992 8.20 6.90 5.47     K4III 46 0
15 * eps Del V* 20 33 12.7728639045 +11 18 11.758994803 3.43 3.90 4.03 4.05 4.18 B6IV 152 0
16 * 70 Aql * 20 36 43.6331948352 -02 32 59.836714368   6.475 4.880     K4+IIIBa1 77 0
17 * lam Gru PM* 22 06 06.8848137372 -39 32 36.070820047   5.843 4.458     K3III 63 0
18 * pi. Peg * 22 09 59.2430193207 +33 10 41.600399246 4.93 4.75 4.29 3.90 3.63 F5III 135 0
19 * phi Aqr SB* 23 14 19.3582404192 -06 02 56.423128812 7.64 5.77 4.22 2.94 1.86 M1.5III 131 0

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