The VLTI view of compact dusty environments around evolved
stars
Olivier CHESNEAUOlivier CHESNEAUObservatoire de la Côte d’Azur (OCA)Observatoire de la Côte d’Azur (OCA)
F. Lykou, E. Lagadec, A. Zijlstra (Univ. Manchester), S. Sacuto, P. De F. Lykou, E. Lagadec, A. Zijlstra (Univ. Manchester), S. Sacuto, P. De Laverny (OCA), O. De Marco (MNH), M. Matsuura (UCL), G. Clayton Laverny (OCA), O. De Marco (MNH), M. Matsuura (UCL), G. Clayton (Univ. Baton Rouge), B. Balick (Univ. Washington), N. Smith (Berkeley)(Univ. Baton Rouge), B. Balick (Univ. Washington), N. Smith (Berkeley)
To be or not to be a disc?
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VLTI at ESO Paranal, Chile
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VLTI Instruments
MIDI:
Mid-Infrared (8-13 m) 2-way beam combiner.
Spectral resolution R=30 (prism), R=230 (grism).
Spatial resolution: 5-20 mas
One visibility spectrum per observation, photometric spectrum, differential phase
(see Deroo et al. 2007)
AMBER:
Near-Infrared (J, H, K; 1-2.5 m) 3-way beam combiner.
Spectal resolution: R=30 (low resolution), 1500 (medium r.), 12000 (high r.).
Spatial resolution: 2-5 mas
Results: 3 visibility spectra, 3 differential phases and 1 closure phase spectrum per
obs, continuum corrected spectrum of the source.
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CPD –56 seen at different spatial scales
10 m simulation
MIDI 8.7 m image
Chesneau, O., Collioud, A., De Marco O. et al., 2006, A&A12 arcsec
HST
1 arcsec
0.1 arcsec
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An amorphous silicate disc in the Ant nebula, Mz 3
MIDI visibilities for different baselines orientations
HST observationsVISIR 12.8m [NeII]
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140 mas - 100 AU
500 AU
200AU
α = 2.4β = 1.03 h(100 UA)=17 UA
Rin = 9 AU
Density (2d disk)
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See poster Foteini Lykou et al., #34See poster Foteini Lykou et al., #34
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A silicate disc in the Butterfly nebula M2-9?
B=40 mPA=107 °
To be continued…
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OH 231.8+3.4: not a disk but a highly distorted dusty shell
New observations (PI: E. Lagadec) with 4 new baselines just obtained
MIDI observations of the post-AGB star OH 231.8 (Matsuura, Chesneau et al. (2006))
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Formation of OH 231.8 +3.4
Soker & Livio (2001)
In the context of…M 2-9
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The symbiotic system HM Sge: an ‘almost’ normal Mira
WD
MIRAHM Sge : HM Sge :
Dusty symbiotic system (d~1.5 kpc), large separation 40mas~60 AU (Sources isolated with HST, Eyres et al. 2001)
Nova-like explosion (1975), unknown system before
Cold component: Mira (3000 K) + Hot component: White Dwarf (2105 K)
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E0-G0(~75°)
U3-U4(~100°)
U2-U3(~45°)
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MIDI Observations with UTs/ATs: 6 bases
Various DUSTY models from literature tested,Double shell models discarded (Schild et al. 2000, Bogdanov & Taranova 2001)
3.5mas
10 = 2.5
Tin=1600K
Teff=3000K
HWHM~8 mas at 8.5m (~12AU), flattening 0.8,
Major axis perpandicular to binary orientation
HWHM~13 mas at 13.5m (~22AU), flattening ~1
Sacuto, S., Chesneau, O., Vannier, M., et Crusalèbes, P. 2007, A&A, 465, 469
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1 Gruis : 1 Gruis :
Nearby J star (153 pc)
A visual companion at large distance (G0V, 2.7’’- 400 AU)
A ‘disc’ (equatorial overdensity) and a fast (50km/s) outflow seen in millimetric observations (CO, Chiu et al. 2006)
Data indicate a spherical dusty wind + molecular atmosphere
Sacuto, S., Crusalèbes, P., Jorissen, A., Chesneau, O., Ohnaka, K 2007, A&A, submitted
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Summary• CPD-568302:CPD-568302: Inner disc resolved with MIDI (Chesneau et al. 2006) but large uv
coverage needed to precise the geometry
• OH231.8:OH231.8: the ‘polar’ size of dust emission measured (after Matsuura et al. 2006). There is a distorted, mildly flattened dusty structure, large uv coverage probably needed, complex geometry
• Mz-3:Mz-3: a 10-30mas (15-45 AU) disc is resolved with MIDI, a good disc model reached with amorphous silicate dust (see poster of F. Lykou, #34),
• M2-9:M2-9: MIDI observations under way, major axis > 45mas - 70 AU (larger than Mz3, crystalline silicates)
• HM Sge:HM Sge: the Mira wind only slighly affected by the WD (Sacuto et al. 2007a),
• Gruis:Gruis: A close J carbon star forming an extended equatorial overdensity (Sacuto et al. 2007b)
• Many other applications of MIDI/VLTI for evolved stars:
– Discs around post-AGB binaries (P. Deroo to come)
– Monitoring of novae outburst (RS Oph, V1280 Sco)
– Monitoring of the dusty clumpy environment of R CrBs (Leao et al. 2007),
– Studying the MOLsphere of evolved stars (Ohnaka et al. 2003, 2006, 2007)