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A CHARA Array Survey of Circumstellar Disks around Nearby Be-type Stars

Authors :
Erika D. Grundstrom
Gail Schaefer
Judit Sturmann
Nils H. Turner
D. R. Gies
P. J. Goldfinger
T. ten Brummelaar
Laszlo Sturmann
Noel D. Richardson
Rachel A. Matson
Y. Touhami
S. T. Ridgway
Harold A. McAlister
Chris Farrington
Publication Year :
2013
Publisher :
arXiv, 2013.

Abstract

We report on a high angular resolution survey of circumstellar disks around 24 northern sky Be stars. The K-band continuum survey was made using the CHARA Array long baseline interferometer (baselines of 30 to 331 m). The interferometric visibilities were corrected for the flux contribution of stellar companions in those cases where the Be star is a member of a known binary or multiple system. For those targets with good uv coverage, we used a four parameter Gaussian elliptical disk model to fit the visibilities and to determine the axial ratio, position angle, K-band photospheric flux contribution, and angular diameter of the disk major axis. For the other targets with relatively limited uv coverage, we constrained the axial ratio, inclination angle, and or disk position angle where necessary in order to resolve the degeneracy between possible model solutions. We also made fits of the ultraviolet and infrared spectral energy distributions to estimate the stellar angular diameter and infrared flux excess of each target. The mean ratio of the disk diameter (measured in K-band emission) to stellar diameter (from SED modeling) is 4.4 among the 14 cases where we reliably resolved the disk emission, a value which is generally lower than the disk size ratio measured in the higher opacity Halpha emission line. We estimated the equatorial rotational velocity from the projected rotational velocity and disk inclination for 12 stars, and most of these stars rotate close to or at the critical rotational velocity.

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....24aef54d5c48c56f25749a614998f987
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.48550/arxiv.1302.6135