Multiplicity of Galactic Cepheids from long-baseline interferometry~III.
Sub-percent limits on the relative brightness of a close companion of
δ~Cephei
We report new CHARA/MIRC interferometric observations of the Cepheid
archetype δ Cep, which aimed at detecting the newly discovered
spectroscopic companion. We reached a maximum dynamic range ΔH = 6.4,
5.8, and 5.2 mag, respectively within the relative distance to the Cepheid r<25 mas, 25<r<50 mas and 50<r<100 mas. Our observations did not
show strong evidence of a companion. We have a marginal detection at 3σ
with a flux ratio of 0.21\%, but nothing convincing as we found other possible
probable locations. We ruled out the presence of companion with a spectral type
earlier than F0V, A1V and B9V, respectively for the previously cited ranges
r. From our estimated sensitivity limits and the Cepheid light curve, we
derived lower-limit magnitudes in the H band for this possible companion to
be Hcomp>9.15,8.31 and 7.77 mag, respectively for r<25 mas,
25<r<50 mas and 50<r<100 mas. We also found that to be consistent
with the predicted orbital period, the companion has to be located at a
projected separation <24 mas with a spectral type later than a F0V star.Comment: Accepted for publication in MNRA