2012A&A...548A..72C


Query : 2012A&A...548A..72C

2012A&A...548A..72C - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 548A, 72-72 (2012/12-1)

Observational constraints for the circumstellar disk of the B[e] star CPD -52 9243.

CIDALE L.S., BORGES FERNANDES M., ANDRUCHOW I., ARIAS M.L., KRAUS M., CHESNEAU O., KANAAN S., CURE M., DE WIT W.J. and MURATORE M.F.

Abstract (from CDS):

The formation and evolution of gas and dust environments around B[e] supergiants are still open issues. We intend to study the geometry, kinematics and physical structure of the circumstellar environment (CE) of the B[e] supergiant CPD-529243 to provide further insights into the underlying mechanism causing the B[e] phenomenon. The influence of the different physical mechanisms acting on the CE (radiation pressure, rotation, bi-stability or tidal forces) is somehow reflected in the shape and kinematic properties of the gas and dust regions (flaring, Keplerian, accretion or outflowing disks). To investigate these processes we mainly used quasi-simultaneous observations taken with high spatial resolution optical long-baseline interferometry (VLTI/MIDI), near-IR spectroscopy of CO bandhead features (Gemini/Phoenix and VLT/CRIRES) and optical spectra (CASLEO/REOSC). High angular resolution interferometric measurements obtained with VLTI/MIDI provide strong support for the presence of a dusty disk(ring)-like structure around CPD-529243, with an upper limit for its inner edge of ∼8mas (∼27.5AU, considering a distance of 3.44kpc to the star). The disk has an inclination angle with respect to the line of sight of 46±7°. The study of CO first overtone bandhead evidences a disk structure in Keplerian rotation. The optical spectrum indicates a rapid outflow in the polar direction. The IR emission (CO and warm dust) indicates Keplerian rotation in a circumstellar disk while the optical line transitions of various species are consistent with a polar wind. Both structures appear simultaneously and provide further evidence for the proposed paradigms of the mass-loss in supergiant B[e] stars. The presence of a detached cold CO ring around CPD-529243 could be due to a truncation of the inner disk caused by a companion, located possibly interior to the disk rim, clearing the center of the system. More spectroscopic and interferometric data are necessary to determine a possible binary nature of the star.

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Journal keyword(s): supergiants - stars: winds, outflows - stars: mass-loss - circumstellar matter - stars: individual: CPD-52 9243

Simbad objects: 10

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Number of rows : 10
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 NAME SMC G 00 52 38.0 -72 48 01   2.79 2.2     ~ 11141 1
2 NAME LMC G 05 23 34.6 -69 45 22     0.4     ~ 17421 0
3 * l Pup sg* 07 43 48.4696146486 -28 57 17.374357218 4.06 4.09 3.93 3.68 3.50 A4Iabe 191 0
4 CD-57 3107 LP? 10 15 21.9721722816 -57 51 42.738609492 12.27 11.72 10.15 9.78   M3 40 0
5 CPD-52 9243 LP? 16 07 02.0298241344 -53 03 45.415519128 12.36 11.84 10.22 9.87   B3Ieq 58 0
6 CD-42 11721 Be* 16 59 06.7629322176 -42 42 08.404228224 12.16 12.28 11.00     B0IVe 168 0
7 * eps01 Ara * 16 59 35.0481165077 -53 09 37.576327871   5.489 4.050     K3III 52 0
8 HD 327083 s*b 17 15 15.3711774600 -40 20 06.792259560 12.07 11.44 10.00 9.64   B6Ieq 58 0
9 HD 156293 * 17 18 47.8284399264 -44 07 47.087356152   5.702 5.736     B9V 55 0
10 * ups Sgr Be* 19 21 43.6225957281 -15 57 18.062726294 4.18 4.71 4.61 4.34 4.21 B2Vp_sh 302 0

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