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2016ApJ...830..103N - Astrophys. J., 830, 103-103 (2016/October-3)

Stellar atmospheres, atmospheric extension, and fundamental parameters: weighing stars using the stellar mass index.

NEILSON H.R., BARON F., NORRIS R., KLOPPENBORG B. and LESTER J.B.

Abstract (from CDS):

One of the great challenges of understanding stars is measuring their masses. The best methods for measuring stellar masses include binary interaction, asteroseismology, and stellar evolution models, but these methods are not ideal for red giant and supergiant stars. In this work, we propose a novel method for inferring stellar masses of evolved red giant and supergiant stars using interferometric and spectrophotometric observations combined with spherical model stellar atmospheres to measure what we call the stellar mass index, defined as the ratio between the stellar radius and mass. The method is based on the correlation between different measurements of angular diameter, used as a proxy for atmospheric extension, and fundamental stellar parameters. For a given star, spectrophotometry measures the Rosseland angular diameter while interferometric observations generally probe a larger limb-darkened angular diameter. The ratio of these two angular diameters is proportional to the relative extension of the stellar atmosphere, which is strongly correlated to the star's effective temperature, radius, and mass. We show that these correlations are strong and can lead to precise measurements of stellar masses.

Abstract Copyright: © 2016. The American Astronomical Society. All rights reserved.

Journal keyword(s): stars: atmospheres - stars: fundamental parameters - stars: late-type - supergiants - techniques: interferometric - techniques: interferometric

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