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First VLTI/MIDI observations of a Be star: Alpha Ara

Astrophysics 2009-11-10 v1

Abstract

We present the first VLTI/MIDI observations of the Be star Alpha Ara, showing a nearly unresolved circumstellar disk in the N band. The interferometric measurements made use of the UT1 and UT3 telescopes. The projected baselines were 102 and 74 meters with position angles of 7 degres and 55 degres, respectively. These measurements put an upper limit to the envelope size in the N band under the Uniform disk approximation of ϕmax=4±1.5\phi_{\rm max}= 4\pm1.5 mas, corresponding to 14 RR_{\star}, assuming RR_{\star}=4.8R{\rm R}_\odot and the Hipparcos distance of 74pc. On the other hand the disk density must be large enough to produce the observed strong Balmer line emission. In order to estimate the possible circumstellar and stellar parameters we have used the SIMECA code developed by Stee (1995) and Stee & Bittar (2001). Optical spectra taken with the echelle instrument Heros and the ESO-50cm telescope, as well as infrared ones from the 1.6m Brazilian telescope have been used together with the MIDI spectra and visibilities. These observations put complementary constraints on the density and geometry of Alpha Ara circumstellar disk. We discuss on the potential truncation of the disk by a companion and we present spectroscopic indications of a periodic perturbation of some Balmer lines.

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@article{arxiv.astro-ph/0501162,
  title  = {First VLTI/MIDI observations of a Be star: Alpha Ara},
  author = {Olivier Chesneau and A. Meilland and T. Rivinius and P. Stee and S. Jankov and A. Domiciano De Souza and U. Graser and T. Herbst and E. Janot-Pacheco and R. Koehler and C. Leinert and S. Morel and F. Paresce and A. Richichi and S. Robbe-Dubois},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:astro-ph/0501162},
  year   = {2009}
}

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Accepted in A&A