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Observations of MIRA stars with the IOTA/FLUOR interferometer and comparison with MIRA star models

Authors :
Léna, Pierre J.
Quirrenbach, Andreas
Hofmann, K.-H.
Beckmann, U.
Blöcker, T.
Coudé du Foresto, V.
Lacasse, M.
Millan-Gabet, R.
Morel, S.
Pras, B.
Ruilier, C.
Schertl, D.
Scholz, M.
Shenavrin, V.
Traub, W.
Weigelt, G.
Wittkowski, M.
Yudin, B.
Léna, Pierre J.
Quirrenbach, Andreas
Hofmann, K.-H.
Beckmann, U.
Blöcker, T.
Coudé du Foresto, V.
Lacasse, M.
Millan-Gabet, R.
Morel, S.
Pras, B.
Ruilier, C.
Schertl, D.
Scholz, M.
Shenavrin, V.
Traub, W.
Weigelt, G.
Wittkowski, M.
Yudin, B.
Publication Year :
2000

Abstract

We present K-band observations of five Mira stars with the IOTA interferometer. The interferograms were obtained with the FLUOR fiber optics beam combiner which provides high- accuracy visibility measurements in spite of time-variable atmospheric conditions. For the Mira stars X Oph, R Aql, RU Her, R Ser, and V CrB we derived the uniform-disk diameters 11.7 mas, 10.9 mas, 8.4 mas, 8.1 mas, and 7.9 mas (+/- 0.3 mas), respectively. Simultaneous photometric observations yielded the bolometric fluxes. The derived angular Rosseland radii and the bolometric fluxes allowed the determination of effective temperatures. For instance, the effective temperature of R Aql was determined to be 3072 K +/- 161 K. A Rosseland radius for R Aql of 250 R⊙ +/- 63 R⊙ was derived from the angular Rosseland radius of 5.5 mas +/- 0.2 mas and the HIPPARCOS parallax of 4.73 mas +/- 1.19 mas. The observations were compared with theoretical Mira star models (D/P model Rosseland radius equals 255 R⊙ measured R Aql Rosseland radius equals 250 R⊙ +/- 63 R.).

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OAIster
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application/pdf, Observations of MIRA stars with the IOTA/FLUOR interferometer and comparison with MIRA star models, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1091067219
Document Type :
Electronic Resource