2013MNRAS.434..437C


Query : 2013MNRAS.434..437C

2013MNRAS.434..437C - Mon. Not. R. Astron. Soc., 434, 437-450 (2013/September-1)

Fundamental parameters of 16 late-type stars derived from their angular diameter measured with VLTI/AMBER.

CRUZALEBES P., JORISSEN A., RABBIA Y., SACUTO S., CHIAVASSA A., PASQUATO E., PLEZ B., ERIKSSON K., SPANG A. and CHESNEAU O.

Abstract (from CDS):

Thanks to their large angular dimension and brightness, red giants and supergiants are privileged targets for optical long-baseline interferometers. 16 red giants and supergiants have been observed with the VLTI/AMBER facility over a 2-year period, at medium spectral resolution (R=1500) in the K band. The limb-darkened angular diameters are derived from fits of stellar atmospheric models on the visibility and the triple product data. The angular diameters do not show any significant temporal variation, except for one target: TX Psc, which shows a variation of 4 per cent using visibility data. For the eight targets previously measured by long-baseline interferometry (LBI) in the same spectral range, the difference between our diameters and the literature values is less than 5 per cent, except for TX Psc, which shows a difference of 11 per cent. For the eight other targets, the present angular diameters are the first measured from LBI. Angular diameters are then used to determine several fundamental stellar parameters, and to locate these targets in the Hertzsprung-Russell diagram (HRD). Except for the enigmatic Tc-poor low-mass carbon star W Ori, the location of Tc-rich stars in the HRD matches remarkably well the thermally-pulsating asymptotic giant branch, as it is predicted by the stellar evolution models. For pulsating stars with periods available, we compute the pulsation constant and locate the stars along the various sequences in the period-luminosity diagram. We confirm the increase in mass along the pulsation sequences, as predicted by theory, except for W Ori which, despite being less massive, appears to have a longer period than T Cet along the first-overtone sequence.

Abstract Copyright: © 2013 The Authors Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Royal Astronomical Society (2013)

Journal keyword(s): methods: data analysis - techniques: interferometric - stars: atmospheres - stars: fundamental parameters - stars: late-type

Simbad objects: 31

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Number of rows : 31
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 V* T Cet S* 00 21 46.2726376677 -20 03 28.888739999   7.32 5.74     M5-6Se 147 0
2 * bet Cet PM* 00 43 35.37090 -17 59 11.7827 3.90 3.02 2.01 1.29 0.78 G9.5IIICH-1 525 1
3 * 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
4 V* R Scl C* 01 26 58.0939182720 -32 32 35.439234828 17.26 9.59 5.72 3.69 2.30 C-N5+ 332 0
5 * iot Eri PM* 02 40 40.0348498136 -39 51 19.355490088   5.114 4.116     K0IIIb 89 0
6 * gam Hyi PM* 03 47 14.3406632728 -74 14 20.266351287 6.87 4.88 3.26 1.92 0.82 M1III 89 0
7 * gam Ret LP* 04 00 53.8076037821 -62 09 33.418260950 7.93 6.12 4.50 2.84 1.36 M4III 67 0
8 * alf Ret PM* 04 14 25.4700044050 -62 28 25.692560378 4.90 4.27 3.36 2.71 2.27 G8IIIa: 119 0
9 * omi Ori S* 04 52 31.9624004856 +14 15 02.311506180   6.458 4.721     M3SIII 215 0
10 V* W Ori C* 05 05 23.7190712856 +01 10 39.454639032 16.36 9.52 6.10 3.83 2.35 C-N5 287 0
11 * 119 Tau s*r 05 32 12.7516308641 +18 35 39.251766506 8.63 6.41 4.33 2.55 1.13 M2Iab-Ib 278 0
12 * phi02 Ori PM* 05 36 54.3885728561 +09 17 26.416510827 5.70 5.04 4.09 3.33 2.78 G9.5IIIbFe-2.5 359 0
13 * eta Col * 05 59 08.8050886417 -42 48 54.476316668 6.18 5.10 3.96 3.14 2.56 G8/K1II 74 0
14 HD 40657 PM* 06 00 03.3496339392 -03 04 27.330496968 6.95 5.74 4.52 3.59 2.92 K1.5III-IIIbCN-1 73 0
15 * alf Car * 06 23 57.10988 -52 41 44.3810 -0.49 -0.59 -0.74 -0.96 -1.13 A9II 447 1
16 HD 46815 PM* 06 33 49.4800601424 -36 13 55.295070384   6.820 5.405     K3III 28 0
17 * w Pup * 08 21 23.0260290792 -33 03 15.714284652 7.73 6.26 4.80 3.83 3.08 K2+IIIa 70 0
18 * alf Hya * 09 27 35.24270 -08 39 30.9583 5.14 3.42 1.97 0.93 0.16 K3IIIa 434 1
19 * lam Hya SB* 10 10 35.2885811545 -12 21 14.858923765 5.53 4.61 3.61 2.84 2.36 K0IIIbCN0.5 205 0
20 * k Hya PM* 14 23 05.7738751800 -27 45 14.462107776 7.59 6.06 4.75 3.78 3.11 K4III 82 0
21 * sig Lib Mi* 15 04 04.2148093680 -25 16 55.090486596 6.86 4.91 3.21 1.60 0.33 M2.5III 186 0
22 * gam Lib ** 15 35 31.5788082 -14 47 22.327851 5.67 4.93 3.91 3.20 2.65 G8.5III 157 0
23 * eps TrA PM* 15 36 43.2228431626 -66 19 01.335451680   5.270 4.104     K1/2III 52 0
24 * del Oph PM* 16 14 20.7390218758 -03 41 39.572826363 6.30 4.34 2.75 1.46 0.43 M0.5III 363 0
25 * alf TrA * 16 48 39.89508 -69 01 39.7626   3.33 1.88     K2III_Ba1 242 0
26 * zet Ara * 16 58 37.2121689 -55 59 24.520302   4.701 3.076     K3III 98 0
27 V* TW Oph C* 17 29 43.6639675104 -19 28 22.866171888   12.95 8.79 7.54 8.70 C-N5 120 0
28 * omi Sgr PM* 19 04 40.9820400284 -21 44 29.385451232 5.63 4.77 3.77 3.05 2.52 G9IIIb 105 0
29 * gam Scl PM* 23 18 49.4375987895 -32 31 55.278901051   5.528 4.406     K1III 80 0
30 * tet Psc PM* 23 27 58.0946643849 +06 22 44.372303191 6.41 5.38 4.30 3.50 2.97 K0.5III 175 0
31 * 19 Psc C* 23 46 23.5164473376 +03 29 12.519049272 10.95 7.62 5.02 3.19 1.82 C-N6 450 0

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