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The angular diameter and distance of the Cepheid Zeta Geminorum

Astrophysics 2009-11-06 v1

Abstract

Cepheids are the primary distance indicators for extragalactic astronomy and therefore are of very high astrophysical interest. Unfortunately, they are rare stars, situated very far from Earth.Though they are supergiants, their typical angular diameter is only a few milliarcseconds, making them very challenging targets even for long-baseline interferometers. We report observations that were obtained in the K prime band (2-2.3 microns), on the Cepheid Zeta Geminorum with the FLUOR beam combiner, installed at the IOTA interferometer. The mean uniform disk angular diameter was measured to be 1.64 +0.14 -0.16 mas. Pulsational variations are not detected at a significant statistical level, but future observations with longer baselines should allow a much better estimation of their amplitude. The distance to Zeta Gem is evaluated using Baade-Wesselink diameter determinations, giving a distance of 502 +/- 88 pc.

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@article{arxiv.astro-ph/0102359,
  title  = {The angular diameter and distance of the Cepheid Zeta Geminorum},
  author = {P. Kervella and V. Coude du Foresto and G. Perrin and M. Schoeller and W. A. Traub and M. G. Lacasse},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:astro-ph/0102359},
  year   = {2009}
}

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8 pages, 3 figures