CHARA Array K'-Band Measurements of the Angular Dimensions of Be Star Disks
Abstract
We present the first K'-band, long-baseline interferometric observations of the northern Be stars γ Cas, φ Per, ζ Tau, and κ Dra. The measurements were made with multiple telescope pairs of the CHARA Array interferometer and in every case the observations indicate that the circumstellar disks of the targets are resolved. We fit the interferometric visibilities with predictions from a simple disk model that assumes an isothermal gas in Keplerian rotation. We derive fits of the four model parameters (disk base density, radial density exponent, disk normal inclination, and position angle) for each of the targets. The resulting densities are in broad agreement with prior studies of the IR excess flux, and the resulting orientations generally agree with those from interferometric Hα and continuum polarimetric observations. We find that the angular size of the K' disk emission is smaller than that determined for the Hα emission, and we argue that the difference is the result of a larger Hα opacity and the relatively larger neutral hydrogen fraction with increasing disk radius. All the targets are known binaries with faint companions, and we find that companions appear to influence the interferometric visibilities in the cases of φ Per and κ Dra. We also present contemporaneous observations of the Hα, Hγ, and Brγ emission lines. Synthetic model profiles of these lines that are based on the same disk inclination and radial density exponent as derived from the CHARA Array observations match the observed emission line strength if the disk base density is reduced by ~1.7 dex.
- Publication:
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The Astrophysical Journal
- Pub Date:
- January 2007
- DOI:
- 10.1086/509144
- arXiv:
- arXiv:astro-ph/0609501
- Bibcode:
- 2007ApJ...654..527G
- Keywords:
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- Stars: Emission-Line;
- Be;
- stars: individual (γ Cas; φ Per; ζ Tau; κ Dra);
- Techniques: Interferometric;
- Astrophysics
- E-Print:
- ApJ in press (2007 Jan 1), 55 pages, 14 figures