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An asymmetry detected in the disk of κ Canis Majoris with AMBER/VLTI

Authors :
A. Meilland
F. Millour
P. Stee
A. Domiciano de Souza
R. G. Petrov
D. Mourard
S. Jankov
S. Robbe-Dubois
A. Spang
E. Aristidi
P. Antonelli
U. Beckmann
Y. Bresson
A. Chelli
M. Dugué
G. Duvert
S. Gennari
L. Glück
P. Kern
S. Lagarde
E. Le Coarer
F. Lisi
F. Malbet
K. Perraut
P. Puget
F. Rantakyrö
A. Roussel
E. Tatulli
G. Weigelt
G. Zins
M. Accardo
B. Acke
K. Agabi
E. Altariba
B. Arezki
C. Baffa
J. Behrend
T. Blöcker
S. Bonhomme
S. Busoni
F. Cassaing
J.-M. Clausse
J. Colin
C. Connot
A. Delboulbé
T. Driebe
P. Feautrier
D. Ferruzzi
T. Forveille
E. Fossat
R. Foy
D. Fraix-Burnet
A. Gallardo
E. Giani
C. Gil
A. Glentzlin
M. Heiden
M. Heininger
O. Hernandez Utrera
K.-H. Hofmann
D. Kamm
M. Kiekebusch
S. Kraus
D. Le Contel
J.-M. Le Contel
T. Lesourd
B. Lopez
M. Lopez
Y. Magnard
A. Marconi
G. Mars
G. Martinot-Lagarde
P. Mathias
P. Mège
J.-L. Monin
D. Mouillet
E. Nussbaum
K. Ohnaka
J. Pacheco
C. Perrier
Y. Rabbia
S. Rebattu
F. Reynaud
A. Richichi
A. Robini
M. Sacchettini
D. Schertl
M. Schöller
W. Solscheid
P. Stefanini
M. Tallon
I. Tallon-Bosc
D. Tasso
L. Testi
F. Vakili
O. von der Lühe
J.-C. Valtier
M. Vannier
N. Ventura
Source :
Astronomy & Astrophysics. 464:73-79
Publication Year :
2006
Publisher :
EDP Sciences, 2006.

Abstract

Aims. We study the geometry and kinematics of the circumstellar environment of the Be star Kappa CMa in the Br gamma emission line and its nearby continuum. Methods. We use the VLTI/AMBER instrument operating in the K band which provides a spatial resolution of about 6 mas with a spectral resolution of 1500 to study the kinematics within the disk and to infer its rotation law. In order to obtain more kinematical constraints we also use an high spectral resolution Pa beta line profile obtain in December 2005 at the Observatorio do Pico do Dios, Brazil and we compile V/R line profile variations and spectral energy distribution data points from the literature. Results. Using differential visibilities and differential phases across the Br gamma line we detect an asymmetry in the disk. Moreover, we found that kappa CMa seems difficult to fit within the classical scenario for Be stars, illustrated recently by alpha Arae observations, i.e. a fast rotating B star close to its breakup velocity surrounded by a Keplerian circumstellar disk with an enhanced polar wind. Finally we discuss the possibility for kappa CMa to be a critical rotator with a Keplerian rotating disk and try to see if the detected asymmetry can be interpreted within the "one-armed" viscous disk framework.

Details

ISSN :
14320746 and 00046361
Volume :
464
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Astronomy & Astrophysics
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........7bad79b60555920c093a6724654ee3b1
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361:20065410