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The peculiar fast-rotating star 51 Oph probed by VEGA/CHARA

Earth and Planetary Astrophysics 2017-09-15 v1 Solar and Stellar Astrophysics

Abstract

Stellar rotation is a key in our understanding of both mass-loss and evolution of intermediate and massive stars. It can lead to anisotropic mass-loss in the form of radiative wind or an excretion disk. We wished to spatially resolve the photosphere and gaseous environment of 51 Oph, a peculiar star with a very high vsin(i) of 267km s1^{-1} and an evolutionary status that remains unsettled. It has been classified by different authors as a Herbig, a β\beta Pic, or a classical Be star. We used the VEGA visible beam combiner installed on the CHARA array that reaches a submilliarcsecond resolution. Observation were centered on the Hα\alpha emission line. We derived, for the first time, the extension and flattening of 51 Oph photosphere. We found a major axis of θeq\theta_{{\mathrm{eq}}}=8.08±\pm0.70RR_\odot and a minor axis of θpol\theta_{{\mathrm{pol}}}=5.66±\pm0.23RR_\odot . This high photosphere distortion shows that the star is rotating close to its critical velocity. Finally, using spectro-interferometric measurements in the Hα \alpha line, we constrained the circumstellar environment geometry and kinematics and showed that the emission is produced in a 5.2±\pm2R_{*} disk in Keplerian rotation. From the visible point of view, 51 Oph presents all the features of a classical Be star: near critical-rotation and double-peaked Hα\alpha line in emission produced in a gaseous disk in Keplerian rotation. However, this does not explain the presence of dust as seen in the mid-infrared and millimeter spectra, and the evolutionary status of 51 Oph remains unsettled.

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@article{arxiv.1709.04872,
  title  = {The peculiar fast-rotating star 51 Oph probed by VEGA/CHARA},
  author = {Narges Jamialahmadi and Philippe Berio and Anthony Meilland and Karine Perraut and Denis Mourard and Bruno Lopez and Philippe Stee and Nicolas Nardetto and B. Pichon and J. M. Clausse and A. Spang and H. McAlister and T. ten Brummelaar and J. Sturmann and N. Turner and C. Farrington and N. Vargas and N. Scott},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1709.04872},
  year   = {2017}
}

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Published in A&A Letter. 5 pages, 3 figures, 3 tables