2022A&A...658A..81H


Query : 2022A&A...658A..81H

2022A&A...658A..81H - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 658A, 81-81 (2022/2-1)

VLTI-MATISSE L- and N-band aperture-synthesis imaging of the unclassified B[e] star FS Canis Majoris.

HOFMANN K.-H., BENSBERG A., SCHERTL D., WEIGELT G., WOLF S., MEILLAND A., MILLOUR F., WATERS L.B.F.M., KRAUS S., OHNAKA K., LOPEZ B., PETROV R.G., LAGARDE S., BERIO P., ALLOUCHE F., ROBBE-DUBOIS S., JAFFE W., HENNING T., PALADINI C., SCHOLLER M., MERAND A., GLINDEMANN A., BECKMANN U., HEININGER M., BETTONVIL F., ZINS G., WOILLEZ J., BRISTOW P., STEE P., VAKILI F., VAN BOEKEL R., HOGERHEIJDE M.R., DOMINIK C., AUGEREAU J.-C., MATTER A., HRON J., PANTIN E., RIVINIUS T., DE WIT W.-J., VARGA J., KLARMANN L., MEISENHEIMER K., GAMEZ ROSAS V., BURTSCHER L., LEFTLEY J., ISBELL J.W., YOFFE G., KOKOULINA E., DANCHI W.C., CRUZALEBES P., DOMICIANO DE SOUZA A., DREVON J., HOCDE V., KREPLIN A., LABADIE L., CONNOT C., NUSSBAUM E., LEHMITZ M., ANTONELLI P., GRASER U. and LEINERT C.

Abstract (from CDS):


Context. FS Canis Majoris (FS CMa, HD 45677) is an unclassified B[e] star surrounded by an inclined dust disk. The evolutionary stage of FS CMa is still debated. Perpendicular to the circumstellar disk, a bipolar outflow was detected. Infrared aperture-synthesis imaging provides us with a unique opportunity to study the disk structure.
Aims. Our aim is to study the intensity distribution of the disk of FS CMa in the mid-infrared L and N bands.
Methods. We performed aperture-synthesis imaging of FS CMa with the MATISSE instrument (Multi AperTure mid-Infrared SpectroScopic Experiment) in the low spectral resolution mode to obtain images in the L and N bands. We computed radiative transfer models that reproduce the L- and N-band intensity distributions of the resolved disks.
Results. We present L- and N-band aperture-synthesis images of FS CMa reconstructed in the wavelength bands of 3.4-3.8 and 8.6-9.0 µm. In the L-band image, the inner rim region of an inclined circumstellar disk and the central object can be seen with a spatial resolution of 2.7 milliarcsec (mas). An inner disk cavity with an angular diameter of ∼6 x 12 mas is resolved. The L-band disk consists of a bright northwestern (NW) disk region and a much fainter southeastern (SE) region. The images suggest that we are looking at the bright inner wall of the NW disk rim, which is on the far side of the disk. In the N band, only the bright NW disk region is seen. In addition to deriving the inclination and the inner disk radius, fitting the reconstructed brightness distributions via radiative transfer modelling allows one to constrain the innermost disk structure, in particular the shape of theinner disk rim.

Abstract Copyright: © K.-H. Hofmann et al. 2022

Journal keyword(s): techniques: interferometric - techniques: image processing - circumstellar matter - stars: emission-line, Be - stars: imaging - stars: individual: FS CMa

Simbad objects: 7

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Number of rows : 7
N Identifier Otype ICRS (J2000)
RA
ICRS (J2000)
DEC
Mag U Mag B Mag V Mag R Mag I Sp type #ref
1850 - 2024
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1 * 7 Cet LP? 00 14 38.4169134264 -18 55 58.308074157 8.07 6.12 4.46 3.06 1.92 M1III 95 0
2 * pi. Eri LP? 03 46 08.5352200200 -12 06 05.718535236 8.05 6.04 4.42 3.08 2.03 M1III 59 0
3 * eps Lep PM* 05 05 27.6644072506 -22 22 15.724153311 6.41 4.64 3.18 2.08 1.27 K4III 157 0
4 * bet Col PM* 05 50 57.5922846925 -35 46 05.914636356 5.49 4.28 3.12 2.27 1.69 K1III_CN+1 146 0
5 HD 45677 Be* 06 28 17.4219710352 -13 03 11.128860972 7.86 8.52 8.50 8.11 8.01 B2IV/V[e] 330 0
6 * tet CMa PM* 06 54 11.3988612864 -12 02 19.061163780 7.20 5.51 4.08 2.95 2.17 K3/4III 218 0
7 V* V407 Pup s*r 07 57 54.0900268608 -20 25 43.273572744   9.15 7.12     M2+Iab 40 0

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