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2014A&A...570A.104C - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 570A, 104-104 (2014/10-1)

Improving the surface brightness-color relation for early-type stars using optical interferometry.

CHALLOUF M., NARDETTO N., MOURARD D., GRACZYK D., AROUI H., CHESNEAU O., DELAA O., PIETRZYNSKI G., GIEREN W., LIGI R., MEILLAND A., PERRAUT K., TALLON-BOSC I., McALISTER H., TEN BRUMMELAAR T., STURMANN J., STURMANN L., TURNER N., FARRINGTON C., VARGAS N. and SCOTT N.

Abstract (from CDS):

The method of distance determination of eclipsing binaries consists in combining the radii of both components determined from spectro-photometric observations with their respective angular diameters derived from the surface brightness-color relation (SBC). However, the largest limitation of the method comes from the uncertainty on the SBC relation: about 2% for late-type stars (or 0.04-magnitude) and more than 10% for early-type stars (or 0.2mag). The aim of this work is to improve the SBC relation for early-type stars in the -1≤V-K≤0 color domain, using optical interferometry. Observations of eight B- and A-type stars were secured with the VEGA/CHARA instrument in the visible. The derived uniform disk angular diameters were converted into limb darkened angular diameters and included in a larger sample of 24 stars, already observed by interferometry, in order to derive a revised empirical relation for O, B, A spectral type stars with a V-K color index ranging from -1 to 0. We also took the opportunity to check the consistency of the SBC relation up to V-K≃4 using 100 additional measurements. We determined the uniform disk angular diameter for the eight following stars: γ Ori, ζ Per, 8 Cyg, ι Her, λ Aql, ζ Peg, γ Lyr, and δ Cyg with V-K color ranging from -0.70 to 0.02 and typical precision of about 1.5%. Using our total sample of 132 stars with V-K colors index ranging from about -1 to 4, we provide a revised SBC relation. For late-type stars (0≤V-K≤4), the results are consistent with previous studies. For early-type stars (-1≤V-K≤0), our new VEGA/CHARA measurements combined with a careful selection of the stars (rejecting stars with environment or stars with a strong variability), allows us to reach an unprecedented precision of about 0.16 magnitude or ≃7% in terms of angular diameter. We derive for the first time a SBC relation for stars between O9 and A3, which provides a new and reliable tool for the distance scale calibration.

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Journal keyword(s): stars: early-type - techniques: interferometric - stars: distances - binaries: eclipsing - methods: observational - stars: atmospheres

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