357 research outputs found
PIONIER: a status report
The visitor instrument PIONIER provides VLTI with improved imaging capabilities and sensitivity. The instrument started routinely delivering scientic data in November 2010, that is less than 12 months after being approved by the ESO Science and Technical Committee. We recall the challenges that had to be tackled to design, built and commission PIONIER. We summarize the typical performances and some astrophysical results obtained so far. We conclude this paper by summarizing lessons learned
The long period eccentric orbit of the particle accelerator HD167971 revealed by long baseline interferometry
Using optical long baseline interferometry, we resolved for the first time
the two wide components of HD167971, a candidate hierarchical triple system
known to efficiently accelerate particles. Our multi-epoch VLTI observations
provide direct evidence for a gravitational link between the O8 supergiant and
the close eclipsing O + O binary. The separation varies from 8 to 15 mas over
the three-year baseline of our observations, suggesting that the components
evolve on a wide and very eccentric orbit (most probably e>0.5). These results
provide evidence that the wide orbit revealed by our study is not coplanar with
the orbit of the inner eclipsing binary. From our measurements of the
near-infrared luminosity ratio, we constrain the spectral classification of the
components in the close binary to be O6-O7, and confirm that these stars are
likely main-sequence objects. Our results are discussed in the context of the
bright non-thermal radio emission already reported for this system, and we
provide arguments in favour of a maximum radio emission coincident with
periastron passage. HD167971 turns out to be an efficient O-type particle
accelerator that constitutes a valuable target for future high angular
resolution radio imaging using VLBI facilities.Comment: 8 pages, including 4 figures, accepted by Monthly Notices of the
Royal Astronomical Societ
Post-processing the VLTI fringe-tracking data: First measurements of stars
At the Very Large Telescope Interferometer, the purpose of the fringe-tracker
FINITO is to stabilize the optical path differences between the beams, allowing
longer integration times on the scientific instruments AMBER and MIDI. Our goal
is to demonstrate the potential of FINITO for providing H-band interferometric
visibilities, simultaneously and in addition to its normal fringe-tracking
role. We use data obtained during the commissioning of the Reflective Memory
Network Recorder at the Paranal observatory. This device has permitted the
first recording of all relevant real-time data needed for a proper
data-reduction. We show that post-processing the FINITO data allows valuable
scientific visibilities to be measured. Over the several hours of our
engineering experiment, the intrinsic transfer function is stable at the level
of 2%. Such stability would lead to robust measurements of science stars even
without the observation of a calibration star within a short period of time. We
briefly discuss the current limitations and the potential improvements
Roche-lobe filling factor of mass-transferring red giants - the PIONIER view
Using the PIONIER visitor instrument that combines the light of the four
Auxiliary Telescopes of ESO's Very Large Telescope Interferometer, we measure
precisely the diameters of several symbiotic and related stars: HD 352, HD
190658, V1261 Ori, ER Del, FG Ser, and AG Peg. These diameters - in the range
of 0.6 to 2.3 milli-arcseconds - are used to assess the filling factor of the
Roche lobe of the mass-losing giants and provide indications on the nature of
the ongoing mass transfer. We also provide the first spectroscopic orbit of ER
Del, based on CORAVEL and HERMES/Mercator observations. The system is found to
have an eccentric orbit with a period of 5.7 years. In the case of the
symbiotic star FG Ser, we find that the diameter is changing by 13% over the
course of 41 days, while the observations of HD 352 are indicative of an
elongation. Both these stars are found to have a Roche filling factor close to
1, as is most likely the case for HD 190658 as well, while the three other
stars have factors below 0.5-0.6. Our observations reveal the power of
interferometry for the study of interacting binary stars - the main limitation
in our conclusions being the poorly known distances of the objects.Comment: A&A, in pres
Imaging the dust sublimation front of a circumbinary disk
We present the first near-IR milli-arcsecond-scale image of a post-AGB binary
that is surrounded by hot circumbinary dust. A very rich interferometric data
set in six spectral channels was acquired of IRAS08544-4431 with the new RAPID
camera on the PIONIER beam combiner at the Very Large Telescope Interferometer
(VLTI). A broadband image in the \textit{H} band was reconstructed by combining
the data of all spectral channels using the SPARCO method. We spatially
separate all the building blocks of the IRAS08544-4431 system in our
milliarcsecond-resolution image. Our dissection reveals a dust sublimation
front that is strikingly similar to that expected in early-stage protoplanetary
disks, as well as an unexpected flux signal of 4\% from the secondary
star. The energy output from this companion indicates the presence of a compact
circum-companion accretion disk, which is likely the origin of the fast outflow
detected in H. Our image provides the most detailed view into the heart
of a dusty circumstellar disk to date. Our results demonstrate that binary
evolution processes and circumstellar disk evolution can be studied in detail
in space and over time.Comment: PR @ http://www.eso.org/public/news/eso1608
Multiplicity of Galactic Cepheids from long-baseline interferometry. II. The Companion of AX Circini revealed with VLTI/PIONIER
Aims: We aim at detecting and characterizing the main-sequence companion of
the Cepheid AX Cir ( 18 yrs). The long-term objective is
to estimate the mass of both components and the distance to the system.
Methods: We used the PIONIER combiner at the VLT Interferometer to obtain the
first interferometric measurements of the short-period Cepheid AX Cir and its
orbiting component. Results: The companion is resolved by PIONIER at a
projected separation mas and projection angle . We measured -band flux ratios between the companion and
the Cepheid of % and %, respectively at a
pulsation phase for the Cepheid and 0.48. The lower contrast at
is due to increased brightness of the Cepheid compared to the
. This gives an average apparent magnitude mag. The limb-darkened angular diameter of the Cepheid at the
two pulsation phases was measured to be
mas and mas, respectively at and 0.48. A lower limit on the total mass of the system was also derived
based on our measured separation, we found .Comment: Accepted for publication in Astronomy and Astrophysic
The Three body system delta Circini
Delta Cir is known as an O7.5 III eclipsing and spectroscopic binary with an
eccentric orbit. Penny et al. discovered the presence of a third component in
the IUE spectra. The eclipsing binary and the third body revolve around a
common centre of gravity with a period of 1644 days in an eccentric orbit with
the semimajor axis of 10 AU. We demonstrate the presence of the apsidal-line
rotation with a period of about 141 years, which is considerably longer than
its theoretically predicted value, based on the published radii of the binary
components derived from the Hipparchos Hp light curve. However, our new
solution of the same light curve resulted in smaller radii and a better
agreement between the observed and predicted period of the apsidal- line
advance. There are indications that the third body is a binary. The object was
resolved by VLTI with the PIONIER combiner; in June 2012 the separation was
3.78 mas, magnitude difference in the H region 1.75 mag. This result means that
(assuming the distance 770 pc) the inclination of the long orbit is 87.7
degrees.Comment: Accepted for publication in the Astronomical Journa
First result with AMBER+FINITO on the VLTI: The high-precision angular diameter of V3879 Sgr
Our goal is to demonstrate the potential of the interferometric AMBER
instrument linked with the Very Large Telescope Interferometer (VLTI)
fringe-tracking facility FINITO to derive high-precision stellar diameters. We
use commissioning data obtained on the bright single star V3879 Sgr. Locking
the interferometric fringes with FINITO allows us to record very low contrast
fringes on the AMBER camera. By fitting the amplitude of these fringes, we
measure the diameter of the target in three directions simultaneously with an
accuracy of 25 micro-arcseconds. We showed that V3879 Sgr has a round
photosphere down to a sub-percent level. We quickly reached this level of
accuracy because the technique used is independent from absolute calibration
(at least for baselines that fully span the visibility null). We briefly
discuss the potential biases found at this level of precision. The proposed
AMBER+FINITO instrumental setup opens several perspectives for the VLTI in the
field of stellar astrophysics, like measuring with high accuracy the oblateness
of fast rotating stars or detecting atmospheric starspots
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