2000A&AS..142..325B


Query : 2000A&AS..142..325B

2000A&AS..142..325B - Astron. Astrophys., Suppl. Ser., 142, 325-338 (2000/March-1)

Relative figure of merit of optical interferometry and spectroscopy. Example of parameter estimates of P Cygni circumstellar envelope.

BURGIN M.S. and CHALABAEV A.

Abstract (from CDS):

When planning new facilities, one is interested to know whether and by how much the new technique is superior to already existing ones. We describe a general approach permitting us to evaluate the relative merits of various techniques used in astrophysical observations, following the theory of model parameter estimation. It is applied to compare two-aperture optical long baseline interferometry to classical spectroscopy, both used to define the model parameters of the P Cyg wind. The wind modeling was done using an efficient approximation for computation of the line source function; it allowed us to analyse about 105 points in the parametric space of P Cyg envelope models. It is shown that interferometry offers no real advantage if the object can be described by stationary spherically symmetric models with a priori fixed thermal structure. However, if the object must be described by a model with a large number of free parameters, e.g. when the thermal structure of the envelope is not fixed a priori, then the interferometric measurements can reduce the error in model parameters determination by an order of magnitude. In the case of P Cyg, the reduction of errors provided by interferometry is highest for the baseline lengths in the range 45-90m. This illustrates the capacity of the proposed method to be used for optimization of interferometric configurations. The simplifications adopted for this first trial application are critically analyzed, and future improvements are indicated.

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Journal keyword(s): techniques: interferometric - techniques: spectroscopic - P Cyg - stars: mass-loss

Simbad objects: 1

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Number of rows : 1
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 * P Cyg s*b 20 17 47.2019733389 +38 01 58.549132671 4.66 5.24 4.82 4.28 4.02 B1-2Ia-0ep 1176 1

Query : 2000A&AS..142..325B

Basic data :
* P Cyg -- Blue Supergiant
Origin of the objects types :

(Ref) Object type as listed in the reference "Ref"
(acronym) Object type linked to the acronym according to the original reference
() Anterior to 2007, before we can link the objet type to a reference, or given by the CDS team in some particular cases

Other object types:
* (*,AG,...), Em* (EM*,HBHA,...), V* (V*,AAVSO), UV (CEL,TD1), IR (IRAS,RAFGL), No* (NOVA), s*b (1994A&A), X ([BW2000]), smm (JCMTSE), NIR (2MASS)
Syntax of coordinates is : "ra dec (wtype) [error ellipse] quality bibcode" :
  • ra dec : right ascension and declination (unit and frame defined according to your Output Options)
    Grey values are increasing the original precision due to the computation of frame transformations
  • (wtype) : wavelength class for the origin of the coordinates (Rad, mm, IR, Optical, UV, Xray, Gam)
  • [error ellipse] : measurement uncertainty, on (ra,dec) if the positional angle is 90 degrees, on (majaxis,minaxis) otherwise (in mas at defined epoch in the original catalogue),
    position angle (in degrees North celestial pole to East)
  • quality : flag of quality
    • E ≥ 10"
    • D : 1-10" (and some old data)
    • C : 0.1-1"
    • B : 0.01-0.1" + 2MASS, Tyc
    • A : VLBI, Hipparcos
  • bibcode : bibcode of the coordinates reference
ICRS coord. (ep=J2000) :
20 17 47.2019733389 +38 01 58.549132671 (Optical) [ 0.0552 0.0614 90 ] A 2020yCat.1350....0G
Syntax of coordinates is : "ra dec (wtype) [error ellipse] quality bibcode" :
  • ra dec : right ascension and declination (unit and frame defined according to your Output Options)
    Grey values are increasing the original precision due to the computation of frame transformations
  • (wtype) : wavelength class for the origin of the coordinates (Rad, mm, IR, Optical, UV, Xray, Gam)
  • [error ellipse] : measurement uncertainty, on (ra,dec) if the positional angle is 90 degrees, on (majaxis,minaxis) otherwise (in mas at defined epoch in the original catalogue),
    position angle (in degrees North celestial pole to East)
  • quality : flag of quality
    • E ≥ 10"
    • D : 1-10" (and some old data)
    • C : 0.1-1"
    • B : 0.01-0.1" + 2MASS, Tyc
    • A : VLBI, Hipparcos
  • bibcode : bibcode of the coordinates reference
FK4 coord. (ep=B1950 eq=1950) :
20 15 56.5303588737 +37 52 35.378838667 [ 0.0552 0.0614 90 ]
Syntax of coordinates is : "ra dec (wtype) [error ellipse] quality bibcode" :
  • ra dec : right ascension and declination (unit and frame defined according to your Output Options)
    Grey values are increasing the original precision due to the computation of frame transformations
  • (wtype) : wavelength class for the origin of the coordinates (Rad, mm, IR, Optical, UV, Xray, Gam)
  • [error ellipse] : measurement uncertainty, on (ra,dec) if the positional angle is 90 degrees, on (majaxis,minaxis) otherwise (in mas at defined epoch in the original catalogue),
    position angle (in degrees North celestial pole to East)
  • quality : flag of quality
    • E ≥ 10"
    • D : 1-10" (and some old data)
    • C : 0.1-1"
    • B : 0.01-0.1" + 2MASS, Tyc
    • A : VLBI, Hipparcos
  • bibcode : bibcode of the coordinates reference
Gal coord. (ep=J2000) :
075.8268014147903 +01.3194428003264 [ 0.0552 0.0614 90 ]
Syntax of proper motions is : "pm-ra pm-dec [error ellipse] quality bibcode"
  • pm-ra : mu-ra*cos(dec) (expressed in the ICRS system in mas/yr)
  • pm-dec : mu-dec (expressed in the ICRS system in mas/yr)
  • [error ellipse] : error major axis and minor axis (in mas), orientation angle (in deg)
  • quality : flag of quality (A=best quality -> E=worst quality, {� } =unknown quality)
  • bibcode : bibcode of the proper motion reference
Proper motions mas/yr :
-3.723 -6.798 [0.069 0.082 90] A 2020yCat.1350....0G
Syntax of radial velocity (or/and redshift) is : "value [error] (wavelength) quality bibcode"
  • value : radial velocity or/and redshift (Heliocentric frame) according to your Output Options
    (redshift may be not displayed if the data value is <0 and the database inside value is a radial velocity)
  • [error] : error of the corresponding value displayed before
  • (wavelength) : wavelength range of the measurement : Rad, mm, IR, Opt, UV, Xray, Gam or  '∼'(unknown)
  • quality : flag of quality ( A=best quality -> E=worst quality, ∼=unknown quality)
  • bibcode : bibcode of the value's origin
Radial velocity / Redshift / cz :
V(km/s) -8.90 [0.8] / z(~) -0.000030 [0.000003] / cz -8.90 [0.80]
   A 2006AstL...32..759G
Syntax of parallax is : 'value quality [error] bibcode'
  • value : parallax value
  • quality : flag of quality (A=best quality -> E=worst quality, {� } =unknown quality)
  • [error] : mean error
  • bibcode : bibcode of the parallax reference
Parallaxes (mas):
0.6251 [0.0729] A 2020yCat.1350....0G
Spectral type is made of 3 parts: %coding is composed of 4 parts :
  • the spectral type, which is made of a temperature class, eventually a luminosity class (roman number) and/or spectral peculiarities;
  • a quality letter: A=best quality→E=worst quality, {� } =unknown quality %
  • a quality letter: A=best quality -> E=worst quality, {� } =unknown quality
  • bibcode : bibcode of the spectral type reference
Spectral type:
B1-2Ia-0ep C 2014yCat....1.2023S
Syntax of fluxes (or magnitudes) is : "filter-name (System) flux-value [error] quality MultVarFlags bibcode"
  • filter-name : U, B, V, R, I, G, J, H, K, u, g, r, i, z
  • (System) : may be AB (default is Vega)
  • flux-value : value of flux or magnitude
  • [error] : error value
  • quality : flag of quality of the flux value ( A=best quality -> E=worst quality, {� } =unknown quality)
  • MultVarFlags : Mult is zero or one char (J) for joined photometry ; Var can be zero or two chars (V[0-4])
  • bibcode : bibcode of the flux reference
Fluxes (9) :
U 4.66 [~] C 2002yCat.2237....0D
B 5.24 [~] C 2002yCat.2237....0D
V 4.82 [~] C 2002yCat.2237....0D
R 4.28 [~] C 2002yCat.2237....0D
G 4.566381 [0.003644] C 2022yCat.1355....0G
I 4.02 [~] C 2002yCat.2237....0D
J 3.79 [~] C 2002yCat.2237....0D
H 3.51 [~] C 2002yCat.2237....0D
K 3.27 [~] C 2002yCat.2237....0D
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  • Surrounded by complex emission-line nebulosity


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Identifiers (47) :
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* 34 Cyg HBHA 3703-88 MCW 849 UBV 21454
* P Cyg HD 193237 NOVA Cyg 1600 UBV M 24719
AG+37 1953 Hen 3-1871 PLX 4837 UCAC3 257-204116
ALS 11097 HIC 100044 PLX 4837.00 uvby98 100193237
BD+37 3871 Hilt 916 PPM 84645 V* P Cyg
CEL 5017 HIP 100044 RAFGL 5493S WEB 18014
EM* MWC 338 HR 7763 ROT 2959 [BW2000] 8
GC 28218 IRAS 20159+3752 SAO 69773 [KW97] 44-58
GCRV 12673 JCMTSE J201747.3+380158 SKY# 38293 AAVSO 2014+37A
GEN# +1.00193237 JP11 3218 TD1 26474 Gaia DR3 2061242908036996352
Glazar Cyg 11 LS II +37 50 TIC 12149245 Gaia DR2 2061242908036996352
GSC 03151-03442 2MASS J20174719+3801585 TYC 3151-3442-1

References (1176 between 1850 and 2024) (Total 1176)
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Collections of Measurements


velocities : 3    distance : 1    ROT : 2    PLX : 5    PM : 4    MK : 9   

   

Observing logs


herschel : 4    ISO : 13    IUE : 130   

   


External archives :

Archive data at HEASARC - High-Energy Astrophysics Science Archive Research Center

Data at NED - NASA/IPAC Extragalactic Database : * P Cyg

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AG+37 1953 ALS 11097 BD+37 3871 CEL 5017 GSC 03151-03442
HD 193237 HIC 100044 HIP 100044 HR 7763 IRAS 20159+3752
LS II +37 50 2MASS J20174719+3801585 PLX 4837 PPM 84645 RAFGL 5493S
SAO 69773 TD1 26474 TYC 3151-3442-1 UCAC3 257-204116 uvby98 100193237
V* P Cyg Gaia DR3 2061242908036996352 Gaia DR2 2061242908036996352

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