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2007A&A...464...81D - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 464, 81-86 (2007/3-2)

AMBER/VLTI and MIDI/VLTI spectro-interferometric observations of the B[e] supergiant CPD -57 2874.

DOMICIANO DE SOUZA A., DRIEBE T., CHESNEAU O., HOFMANN K.-H., KRAUS S., MIROSHNICHENKO A.S., OHNAKA K., PETROV R.G., PREISBISCH T., STEE P., WEIGELT G., LISI F., MALBET F. and RICHICHI A.

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We present the first high spatial and spectral resolution observations of the circumstellar envelope (CSE) of a B[e] supergiant (CPD-57°2874), performed with the Very Large Telescope Interferometer (VLTI). Spectra, visibilities and closure phase were obtained using the beam-combiner instruments AMBER (near-IR interferometry with three 8.3m Unit Telescopes or UTs) and MIDI (mid-IR interferometry with two UTs). The interferometric observations of the CSE are well fitted by an elliptical Gaussian model with FWHM diameters varying linearly with wavelength. Typical diameters measured are ≃1.8x3.4mas or ≃4.5x8.5AU (adopting a distance of 2.5kpc) at 2.2µm, and ≃12x15mas or ≃30x38AU at 12µm. The size of the region emitting the Brγ flux is ≃2.8x5.2mas or ≃7.0x13.0AU. The major-axis position angle of the elongated CSE in the mid-IR (≃144°) agrees well with previous polarimetric data, hinting that the hot-dust emission originates in a disk-like structure. In addition to the interferometric observations we also present new optical (UBVRcIc) and near-IR (JHKL) broadband photometric observations of CPD-57°2874. Our spectro-interferometric VLTI observations and data analysis support the non-spherical CSE paradigm for B[e] supergiants.

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Journal keyword(s): techniques: high angular resolution - techniques: interferometric - infrared: stars - stars: early-type - stars: emission-line, Be - stars: mass-loss

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