2013MNRAS.434.1321M


Query : 2013MNRAS.434.1321M

2013MNRAS.434.1321M - Mon. Not. R. Astron. Soc., 434, 1321-1331 (2013/September-2)

Optical interferometry of early-type stars with PAVO@CHARA - I. Fundamental stellar properties.

MAESTRO V., CHE X., HUBER D., IRELAND M.J., MONNIER J.D., WHITE T.R., KOK Y., ROBERTSON J.G., SCHAEFER G.H., TEN BRUMMELAAR T.A. and TUTHILL P.G.

Abstract (from CDS):

We present interferometric observations of seven main-sequence and three giant stars with spectral types from B2 to F6 using the Precision Astronomical Visible Observations beam combiner at the Center for High Angular Resolution Astronomy array. We have directly determined the angular diameters for these objects with an average precision of 2.3 percent. We have also computed bolometric fluxes using available photometry in the visible and infrared wavelengths, as well as space-based ultraviolet spectroscopy. Combined with precise Hipparcos parallaxes, we have derived a set of fundamental stellar properties including linear radius, luminosity and effective temperature. Fitting the latter to computed isochrone models, we have inferred masses and ages of the stars. The effective temperatures obtained are in good agreement (at a 3 percent level) with nearly independent temperature estimations from spectroscopy. They validate recent sixth-order polynomial (B - V) - Teff empirical relations, but suggest that a more conservative third-order solution could adequately describe the (V - K) - Teff relation for main-sequence stars of spectral types A0 and later. Finally, we have compared mass values obtained combining surface gravity with inferred stellar radius (gravity mass) and as a result of the comparison of computed luminosity and temperature values with stellar evolutionary models (isochrone mass). The strong discrepancy between isochrone and gravity masses obtained for one of the observed stars, γ Lyr, suggests that determination of the stellar atmosphere parameters should be revised.

Abstract Copyright: © 2013 The Authors Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Royal Astronomical Society (2013)

Journal keyword(s): techniques: interferometric - stars: early-type - stars: fundamental parameters

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Number of rows : 33
N Identifier Otype ICRS (J2000)
RA
ICRS (J2000)
DEC
Mag U Mag B Mag V Mag R Mag I Sp type #ref
1850 - 2024
#notes
1 HD 1279 * 00 17 09.0440331312 +47 56 50.661966660 5.36 5.764 5.852     B8III 63 0
2 HD 1606 V* 00 20 24.4013490312 +30 56 08.209202064   5.769 5.869     B7V 54 0
3 * zet Cas bC? 00 36 58.2844874846 +53 53 48.877599163 2.58 3.47 3.66 3.74 3.95 B2IV 453 0
4 * 68 Cas Pu* 00 44 26.1915514056 +47 51 50.342883408   5.520 5.648     B5V 107 0
5 * mu. And PM* 00 56 45.2090751570 +38 29 57.603377713 4.14 3.99 3.87 3.72 3.64 A6V 219 0
6 HD 10390 PM* 01 42 03.4896429408 +35 14 44.538913968 5.37 5.57 5.64   5.67 B9IV-V 75 0
7 HD 29526 PM* 04 41 24.1285097472 +48 18 03.165290280   5.642 5.652     A0V 62 0
8 HD 29721 * 04 43 21.5945231424 +49 58 25.636438704 5.61 5.863 5.856     B9III 51 0
9 * eta Aur PM* 05 06 30.8941413263 +41 14 04.112669983 2.33 3.00 3.18 3.23 3.40 B3V 377 0
10 HD 88737 PM* 10 14 29.7521686848 +21 10 04.973666520       5.7   F9V 136 0
11 HD 89363 * 10 18 57.4688314944 +17 42 21.198615300   6.87 6.84     A0 16 0
12 * 40 Leo dS* 10 19 44.1672125464 +19 28 15.285966538   5.24   4.5   F6IV-V 268 0
13 * 41 LMi PM* 10 43 24.9570065966 +23 11 18.251765975   5.108 5.070     A3Vn 65 0
14 * l Leo * 10 49 15.4303562232 +10 32 42.718489512   5.338 5.312     A2V 78 0
15 * b Leo Pe* 11 02 19.7756641720 +20 10 47.424184800   4.452 4.398     kA1VmA3V 177 0
16 * tet Leo PM* 11 14 14.4056705348 +15 25 46.455911128 3.40 3.33 3.35 3.32 3.34 A2IV 337 0
17 HD 171301 * 18 32 49.9577254800 +30 33 15.151676292 4.93 5.381 5.468     B8IV 58 0
18 * alf Lyr dS* 18 36 56.33635 +38 47 01.2802 0.03 0.03 0.03 0.07 0.10 A0Va 2686 1
19 HD 174262 * 18 48 53.3862583776 +19 19 43.379146992   5.902 5.880     A1V 51 0
20 HD 174567 * 18 49 44.0870486208 +31 37 46.054879392   6.615 6.632     A0Vs 62 0
21 * gam Lyr * 18 58 56.6225626515 +32 41 22.400666366 3.140 3.200 3.250 3.27 3.28 B9III 284 0
22 HD 176871 * 19 01 17.3568213168 +26 17 29.077482732   5.598 5.687     B5V 68 0
23 * 19 Lyr a2* 19 11 46.0084477416 +31 17 00.443746788   5.866 5.932     B8IIIpSiSr 100 0
24 HD 197392 * 20 41 56.5014626472 +41 43 00.748143012   5.550 5.664     B8II-III 60 0
25 * sig Cyg sg* 21 17 24.9522700076 +39 23 40.847039148 3.98 4.37 4.24 4.06 3.92 A0Ia 266 0
26 * 70 Cyg * 21 27 21.3658834560 +37 07 00.466107924 4.51 5.142 5.293     B3V 73 0
27 HD 207516 Pu* 21 48 29.3544412392 +38 38 54.910013676   6.014 6.091     B8V 52 0
28 HD 211211 PM* 22 14 44.3613363960 +42 57 14.038829388 5.680 5.720 5.720     A2Vnn 55 0
29 HD 216523 * 22 52 52.2489515544 +50 24 44.226537372   6.407 6.463     B8V 32 0
30 * omi And Be* 23 01 55.2649954408 +42 19 33.655865640 3.00 3.53 3.62 3.61 3.69 B6IV/V_sh 428 0
31 * 7 And PM* 23 12 33.0035121942 +49 24 22.345927341 4.85 4.81 4.52 4.23 4.07 F1V 152 0
32 HD 219290 * 23 14 14.3818844736 +50 37 04.421676360 6.250 6.300 6.310     A0V 40 0
33 * 18 And * 23 39 08.3316539712 +50 28 18.237535608   5.24 5.35     B9Ve 58 0

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