Mean angular diameters, distances and pulsation modes of the classical
Cepheids FF Aql and T Vul - CHARA/FLUOR near-infrared interferometric
observations
We report the first angular diameter measurements of two classical Cepheids,
FF Aql and T Vul, that we have obtained with the FLUOR instrument installed at
the CHARA interferometric array. We obtain average limb-darkened angular
diameters of \theta_LD = 0.878 +/- 0.013 mas and \theta_LD = 0.629 +/- 0.013
mas, respectively for FF Aql and T Vul. Combining these angular diameters with
the HST-FGS trigonometric parallaxes leads to linear radii R = 33.6 +/- 2.2
Rsol and R = 35.6 +/- 4.4 Rsol, respectively. The comparison with empirical and
theoretical Period-Radius relations leads to the conclusion that these Cepheids
are pulsating in their fundamental mode. The knowledge of the pulsation mode is
of prime importance to calibrate the Period-Luminosity relation with a uniform
sample of fundamental mode Cepheids