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2007ApJ...657.1042C - Astrophys. J., 657, 1042-1045 (2007/March-2)

The radiative pattern and asymmetry of IRC +10216 at 11 µm measured with interferometry and closure phase.

CHANDLER A.A., TATEBE K., HALE D.D.S. and TOWNES C.H.

Abstract (from CDS):

The unusual source IRC +10216 is the brightest stellar object at mid-infrared wavelengths in the northern hemisphere. Adding to its distinctiveness, the dust around IRC +10216 almost completely enshrouds the star and has an extremely complex distribution. We report the imaging of IRC +10216 at 11.15 µm with three telescopes and the closure phase at two different stellar phases. Three-baseline interferometry data from a linear array of telescopes is used to create a one-dimensional image of the star and circumstellar dust. The two epochs over which data have been taken provide information at different position angles, which yields some insight into the two-dimensional structure of IRC +10216. Specifically, we observe two areas of peaked intensity. The first is 66±4 mas to the west and 160±51 mas to the south of the star, and the second is 227±8 mas to the east and 94±57 mas to the south. These two features can explain most of the observed asymmetry.

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Journal keyword(s): Infrared: Stars - Stars: AGB and Post-AGB - Stars: Individual: Alphanumeric: IRC +10216 - Stars: Mass Loss - Techniques: Interferometric

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