2008ApJ...673..418W


Query : 2008ApJ...673..418W

2008ApJ...673..418W - Astrophys. J., 673, 418-433 (2008/January-3)

The Keck aperture masking experiment: multiwavelength observations of six mira variables.

WOODRUFF H.C., TUTHILL P.G., MONNIER J.D., IRELAND M.J., BEDDING T.R., LACOUR S., DANCHI W.C. and SCHOLZ M.

Abstract (from CDS):

The angular diameters of six oxygen-rich Mira-type long-period variables have been measured at various NIR wavelengths using the aperture-masking technique in an extensive observing program from 1997 January to 2004 September. These data sets span many pulsation cycles of the observed objects and represent the largest study of multiwavelength, multiepoch interferometric angular diameter measurements on Mira stars to date. The calibrated visibility data of ο Cet, R Leo, R Cas, W Hya, χ Cyg, and R Hya are fitted using a uniform disk brightness distribution model to facilitate comparison between epochs, wavelengths, and with existing data and theoretical models. The variation of angular diameter as a function of wavelength and time is studied, and cyclic diameter variations are detected for all objects in our sample. These variations are believed to stem from time-dependent changes of density and temperature (and hence varying molecular opacities) in different layers of these stars. The similarities and differences in behavior between these objects are analyzed and discussed in the context of existing theoretical models. Furthermore, we present time-dependent 3.08 µm angular diameter measurements, probing for the first time these zones of probable dust formation, which show unforeseen sizes and are consistently out of phase with other NIR layers shown in this study. The S-type Mira χ Cyg exhibits significantly different behavior compared to the M-type Mira variables in this study, in both its NIR light curves and its diameter pulsation signature. Our data show that the NIR diameters predicted by current models are too small and need to incorporate additional and/or enhanced opacity mechanisms. Also, new tailored models are needed to explain the behavior of the S-type Mira χ Cyg.

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Journal keyword(s): Instrumentation: Interferometers - Stars: AGB and Post-AGB - Stars: Fundamental Parameters - stars: individual (Mira) - stars: individual (R Hya) - stars: individual (Chi Cyg) - stars: individual (W Hya) - stars: individual (R Leo) - stars: individual (R Cas) - Stars: Late-Type - Techniques: Interferometric

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Number of rows : 24
N Identifier Otype ICRS (J2000)
RA
ICRS (J2000)
DEC
Mag U Mag B Mag V Mag R Mag I Sp type #ref
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#notes
1 * alf Cas PM* 00 40 30.4430418459 +56 32 14.385181354 4.52 3.40 2.23 1.45 0.85 K0-IIIa 339 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 * alf Ari PM* 02 07 10.40570 +23 27 44.7032 4.29 3.17 2.01 1.15 0.54 K2-IIIbCa-1 622 2
4 * omi Cet Mi* 02 19 20.79210 -02 58 39.4956   7.63 6.53 5.03   M5-9IIIe+DA 1528 0
5 * alf Cet LP? 03 02 16.77307 +04 05 23.0596 6.10 4.17 2.53 1.18 0.02 M1.5IIIa 461 1
6 V* R Cha Mi* 08 21 46.4588734296 -76 21 18.302197932   11.94 10.55     M4.5e 60 0
7 * alf Lyn PM* 09 21 03.3002104870 +34 23 33.213441656 6.63 4.69 3.14 1.91 1.01 K6III 211 0
8 * alf Hya * 09 27 35.24270 -08 39 30.9583 5.14 3.42 1.97 0.93 0.16 K3IIIa 434 1
9 V* R Leo Mi* 09 47 33.4839808805 +11 25 43.823283729 9.22 8.94 7.53 3.39 0.12 M7-9e 912 1
10 * pi. Leo V* 10 00 12.8060146393 +08 02 39.190724909 8.22 6.30 4.70 3.27 2.19 M2-III 145 0
11 * gam Hya SB* 13 18 55.2976891983 -23 10 17.450424894 4.58 3.92 3.00 2.40 1.93 G8IIIa 178 0
12 V* R Hya Mi* 13 29 42.7801586466 -23 16 52.751628992 7.26 6.58 4.97 2.27 -0.15 M6-9e 488 0
13 V* W Hya Mi* 13 49 02.0018313132 -28 22 03.532006894   8.97 7.70     M7.5-9e 640 0
14 * g Cen LP* 13 49 26.7219319935 -34 27 02.784711526 7.15 5.69 4.19 2.06 0.19 M5-III: 141 0
15 * pi. Hya PM* 14 06 22.2980035207 -26 40 56.501676257 5.45 4.41 3.28 2.40 1.85 K2-IIIFe-0.5 139 0
16 * 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
17 * del Sgr * 18 20 59.6428936493 -29 49 41.168145329   4.069 2.668     K2.5IIIaCN0.5 175 0
18 * alf Lyr dS* 18 36 56.33635 +38 47 01.2802 0.03 0.03 0.03 0.07 0.10 A0Va 2686 1
19 * chi Cyg S* 19 50 33.9213430345 +32 54 50.575531294 7.02 6.06 4.24 1.81 -0.01 S6-9/1-2e 693 0
20 * gam Sge PM* 19 58 45.4282303572 +19 29 31.726069716 6.97 5.04 3.47 2.27 1.35 M0-III 261 0
21 * eps Cyg ** 20 46 12.6722768426 +33 58 13.182037125 4.370 3.520 2.480 1.73 1.19 K0III 506 0
22 * ksi Cyg SB* 21 04 55.8599363125 +43 55 40.272058234 7.17 5.39 3.73 2.55 1.63 K4.5Ib-II 311 0
23 * 4 Cas V* 23 24 50.2624114998 +62 16 58.116589921   6.592 4.955     M1III 59 0
24 V* R Cas Mi* 23 58 24.8682785040 +51 23 19.713029388 6.71 6.63 4.80     M6.5-9e 702 0

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