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Publikováno v:
Astronomy and Astrophysics, 2024, 691, L14
We present contemporaneous high-angular-resolution millimeter imaging and visible polarimetric imaging of the nearby asymptotic giant branch (AGB) star W Hya to better understand the dynamics and dust formation within a few stellar radii. The star W
Externí odkaz:
http://arxiv.org/abs/2411.09759
Autor:
Drevon, J., Millour, F., Cruzalèbes, P., Paladini, C., Scicluna, P., Matter, A., Chiavassa, A., Montargès, M., Cannon, E., Allouche, F., Hofmann, K. -H., Lagarde, S., Lopez, B., Meilland, A., Petrov, R., Robbe-Dubois, S., Schertl, D., Abraham, G. Zins P., Berio, P., Hron, Th. Henningm J., Isbell, J. W., Jaffe, W., Labadie, L., Varga, J., Weigelt, G., Woillez, J., van Boekel, R., Danchi, E. Pantin W. C., de Koter, A., Rosas, V. Gamez, Hogerheijde, M. R., Leftley, J., Stee, P., Waters, R.
From Nov. 2019 to May 2020, the red supergiant star Betelgeuse experienced an unprecedented drop of brightness in the visible domain called the great dimming event. Large atmospheric dust clouds and large photospheric convective features are suspecte
Externí odkaz:
http://arxiv.org/abs/2401.12404
Autor:
Varga, J., Waters, L. B. F. M., Hogerheijde, M., van Boekel, R., Matter, A., Lopez, B., Perraut, K., Chen, L., Nadella, D., Wolf, S., Dominik, C., Kóspál, Á., Ábrahám, P., Augereau, J. -C., Boley, P., Bourdarot, G., Garatti, A. Caratti o, de Miera, F. Cruz-Sáenz, Danchi, W. C., Rosas, V. Gámez, Henning, Th., Hofmann, K. -H., Houllé, M., Isbell, J. W., Jaffe, W., Juhász, T., Kecskeméthy, V., Kobus, J., Kokoulina, E., Labadie, L., Lykou, F., Millour, F., Moór, A., Morujão, N., Pantin, E., Schertl, D., Scheuck, M., van Haastere, L., Weigelt, G., Woillez, J., Woitke, P., MATISSE, Collaborations, GRAVITY
Publikováno v:
A&A, 681, A47 (2024)
Context. Rocky planets form by the concentration of solid particles in the inner few au regions of planet-forming disks. Their chemical composition reflects the materials in the disk available in the solid phase at the time the planets were forming.
Externí odkaz:
http://arxiv.org/abs/2401.03437
Autor:
Drevon, Julien, Millour, Florentin, Cruzalèbes, Pierre, Paladini, Claudia, Hron, Josef, Meilland, A., Allouche, F., Hofmann, K. -H., Lagarde, S., Lopez, B., Matter, A., Petrov, R., Robbe-Dubois, S., Schertl, D., Wittkowski, M., Zins, G., Ábrahám, P., Antonelli, P., Beckmann, U., Berio, P., Bettonvil, F., Glindemann, A., Graser, U., Heininger, M., Henning, Thomas, Isbell, Jacob W., Jaffe, Walter, Labadie, Lucas, Leinert, Christoph, Lehmitz, Michael, Morel, Sébastien, Meisenheimer, Klaus, Soulain, Anthony, Varga, Josef, Weigelt, Gerd, Woillez, Julien, Augereau, Jean-Charles, van Boekel, Roy, Burtscher, Leonard, Danchi, William, Dominik, Carsten, Gamez-Rosas, Violetta, Hocdé, Vincent, Hogerheijde, M., Klarmann, Lucia, Kokoulina, Elena, Leftley, James, Stee, Ph., Vakili, Farrokh, Waters, Rens, Wolf, Sebastian, Yoffe, Gideon
AGB stars are one of the main sources of dust production in the Galaxy. However, it is not clear what this process looks like and where the dust is condensing in the circumstellar environment. By characterizing the location of the dust and the molecu
Externí odkaz:
http://arxiv.org/abs/2208.10845
Autor:
Lykou, F., Ábrahám, P., Chen, L., Varga, J., Kóspál, Á., Matter, A., Siwak, M., Szabó, Zs. M., Zhu, Z., Liu, H. B., Lopez, B., Allouche, F., Augereau, J. -C., Berio, P., Cruzalèbes, P., Dominik, C., Henning, Th., Hofmann, K. -H., Hogerheijde, M., Jaffe, W. J., Kokoulina, E., Lagarde, S., Meilland, A., Millour, F., Pantin, E., Petrov, R., Robbe-Dubois, S., Schertl, D., Scheuck, M., van Boekel, R., Waters, L. B. F. M., Weigelt, G., Wolf, S.
Publikováno v:
A&A 663, A86 (2022)
The disk of FU Orionis is marginally resolved with MATISSE, suggesting that the region emitting in the thermal infrared is rather compact. An upper limit of $\sim1.3\pm0.1$ mas (in $L$) can be given for the diameter of the disk region probed in the $
Externí odkaz:
http://arxiv.org/abs/2205.10173
Autor:
Chiavassa, A., Kravchenko, K., Montargès, M., Millour, F., Matter, A., Freytag, B., Wittkowski, M., Hocdé, V., Cruzalèbes, P., Allouche, F., Lopez, B., Lagarde, S., Petrov, R. G., Meilland, A., Robbe-Dubois, S., Hofmann, K. -H., Weigelt, G., Berio, P., Bendjoya, P., Bettonvil, F., de Souza, A. Domiciano, Heininger, M., Henning, Th., Isbell, J. W., Jaffe, W., Labadie, L., Lehmitz, M., Meisenheimer, K., Soulain, A., Varga, J., Augereau, J. -C., van Boekel, R., Burtscher, L., Danchi, W. C., Dominik, C., Drevon, J., Rosas, V. Gámez, Hogerheijde, M. R., Hron, J., Klarmann, L., Kokoulina, E., Lagadec, E., Leftley, J., Mosoni, L., Nardetto1, N., Paladini, C., Pantin, E., Schertl, D., Stee, P., Szabados, L., Waters, R., Wolf, S., Yoffe, G.
Publikováno v:
A&A 658, A185 (2022)
Context. VX Sgr is a cool, evolved, and luminous red star whose stellar parameters are difficult to determine, which affects its classification. Aims. We aim to spatially resolve the photospheric extent as well as the circumstellar environment. Metho
Externí odkaz:
http://arxiv.org/abs/2112.10695
VLTI-MATISSE L- and N-band aperture-synthesis imaging of the unclassified B[e] star FS Canis Majoris
Autor:
Hofmann, K. -H., Bensberg, A., Schertl, D., Weigelt, G., Wolf, S., Meilland, A., Millour, F., Waters, L. B. F. M., Kraus, S., Ohnaka, K., Lopez, B., Petrov, R. G., Lagarde, S., Berio, Ph., Allouche, F., Robbe-Dubois, S., Jaffe, W., Henning, Th., Paladini, C., Schöller, M., Mérand, A., Glindemann, A., Beckmann, U., Heininger, M., Bettonvil, F., Zins, G., Woillez, J., Bristow, P., Stee, P., Vakili, F., van Boekel, R., Hogerheijde, M. R., Dominik, C., Augereau, J. -C., Matter, A., Hron, J., Pantin, E., Rivinius, Th., de Wit, W. -J., Varga, J., Klarmann, L., Meisenheimer, K., Rosas, V. Gámez, Burtscher, L., Leftley, J., Isbell, J. W., Yoffe, G., Kokoulina, E., Danchi, W. C., Cruzalèbes, P., de Souza, A. Domiciano, Drevon, J., Hocdé, V., Kreplin, A., Labadie, L., Connot, C., Nußbaum, E., Lehmitz, M., Antonelli, P., Graser, U., Leinert, C.
Context: FS Canis Majoris (FS CMa, HD 45677) is an unclassified B[e] star surrounded by an inclined dust disk. The evolutionary stage of FS CMa is still debated. Perpendicular to the circumstellar disk, a bipolar outflow was detected. Infrared apertu
Externí odkaz:
http://arxiv.org/abs/2111.12458
Autor:
Lopez, B., Lagarde, S., Petrov, R. G., Jaffe, W., Antonelli, P., Allouche, F., Berio, P., Matter, A., Meilland, A., Millour, F., Robbe-Dubois, S., Henning, Th., Weigelt, G., Glindemann, A., Agocs, T., Bailet, Ch., Beckmann, U., Bettonvil, F., van Boekel, R., Bourget, P., Bresson, Y., Bristow, P., Cruzalèbes, P., Eldswijk, E., Caujolle, Y. Fanteï, Herrera, J. C. González, Graser, U., Guajardo, P., Heininger, M., Hofmann, K. -H., Kroes, G., Laun, W., Lehmitz, M., Leinert, C., Meisenheimer, K., Morel, S., Neumann, U., Paladini, C., Percheron, I., Riquelme, M., Schoeller, M., Stee, Ph., Venema, L., Woillez, J., Zins, G., Ábrahám, P., Abadie, S., Abuter, R., Accardo, M., Adler, T., Alonso, J., Augereau, J. -C., Böhm, A., Bazin, G., Beltran, J., Bensberg, A., Boland, W., Brast, R., Burtscher, L., Castillo, R., Chelli, A., Cid, C., Clausse, J. -M., Connot, C., Conzelmann, R. D., Danchi, W. -C., Delbo, M., Drevon, J., Dominik, C., van Duin, A., Ebert, M., Eisenhauer, F., Flament, S., Frahm, R., Rosas, V. Gámez, Gabasch, A., Gallenne, A., Garces, E., Girard, P., Glazenborg, A., Gonté, F. Y. J., Guitton, F., de Haan, M., Hanenburg, H., Haubois, X., Hocdé, V., Hogerheijde, M., ter Horst, R., Hron, J., Hummel, C. A., Hubin, N., Huerta, R., Idserda, J., Isbell, J. W., Ives, D., Jakob, G., Jaskó, A., Jochum, L., Klarmann, L., Klein, R., Kragt, J., Kuindersma, S., Kokoulina, E., Labadie, L., Lacour, S., Leftley, J., Poole, R. Le, Lizon, J. -L., Lopez, M., Mérand, A., Marcotto, A., Mauclert, N., Maurer, T., Mehrgan, L. H., Meisner, J., Meixner, K., Mellein, M., Menut, J. L., Mohr, L., Mosoni, L., Navarro, R., Nussbaum, E., Pallanca, L., Pantin, E., Pasquini, L., Duc, T. Phan, Pott, J. -U., Pozna, E., Richichi, A., Ridinger, A., Rigal, F., Rivinius, Th., Roelfsema, R., Rohloff, R. -R., Rousseau, S., Salabert, D., Schertl, D., Schuhler, N., Schuil, M., Shabun, K., Soulain, A., Stephan, C., Toledo, P., Tristram, K., Tromp, N., Vakili, F., Varga, J., Vinther, J., Waters, L. B. F. M., Wittkowski, M., Wolf, S., Wrhel, F., Yoffe, G.
Publikováno v:
A&A 659, A192 (2022)
Context:Optical interferometry is at a key development stage. ESO's VLTI has established a stable, robust infrastructure for long-baseline interferometry for general astronomical observers. The present second-generation instruments offer a wide wavel
Externí odkaz:
http://arxiv.org/abs/2110.15556
Autor:
Kokoulina, E., Matter, A., Lopez, B., Pantin, E., Ysard, N., Weigelt, G., Habart, E., Varga, J., Jones, A., Meilland, A., Dartois, E., Klarmann, L., Augereau, J. -C., van Boekel, R., Hogerheijde, M., Yoffe, G., Waters, L. B. F. M., Dominik, C., Jaffe, W., Millour, F., Henning, Th., Hofmann, K. -H., Schertl, D., Lagarde, S., Petrov, R. G., Antonelli, P., Allouche, F., Berio, P., Robbe-Dubois, S., Abraham, P., Beckmann, U., Bensberg, A., Bettonvil, F., Bristow, P., Cruzalèbes, P., Danchi, W. C., Dannhoff, M., Graser, U., Heininger, M., Labadie, L., Lehmitz, M., Leinert, C., Meisenheimer, K., Paladini, C., Percheron, I., Stee, Ph., Woillez, J., Wolf, S., Zins, G., Delbo, M., Drevon, J., Duprat, J., Rosas, V. Gámez, Hocdé, V., Hron, J., Hummel, C. A., Isbell, J. W., Leftley, J., Soulain, A., Vakili, F., Wittkowski, M.
Publikováno v:
A&A 652, A61 (2021)
Carbon is one of the most abundant components in the Universe. While silicates have been the main focus of solid phase studies in protoplanetary discs (PPDs), little is known about the solid carbon content especially in the planet-forming regions ($\
Externí odkaz:
http://arxiv.org/abs/2106.12947
Autor:
Hocdé, V., Nardetto, N., Matter, A., Lagadec, E., Mérand, A., Cruzalèbes, P., Meilland, A., Millour, F., Lopez, B., Berio, P., Weigelt, G., Petrov, R., Isbell, J. W., Jaffe, W., Kervella, P., Glindemann, A., Schöller, M., Allouche, F., Gallenne, A., de Souza, A. Domiciano, Niccolini, G., Kokoulina, E., Varga, J., Lagarde, S., Augereau, J. -C., van Boekel, R., Bristow, P., Henning, Th., Hofmann, K. -H., Zins, G., Danchi, W. -C., Delbo, M., Dominik, C., Rosas, V. Gámez, Klarmann, L., Hron, J., Hogerheijde, M. R., Meisenheimer, K., Pantin, E., Paladini, C., Robbe-Dubois, S., Schertl, D., Stee, P., Waters, R., Lehmitz, M., Bettonvil, F., Heininger, M., Woillez, J., Wolf, S., Yoffe, G., Szabados, L., Chiavassa, A., Borgniet, S., Breuval, L., Javanmardi, B., Ábrahám, P., Abadie, S., Abuter, R., Accardo, M., Adler, T., Agócs, T., Alonso, J., Antonelli, P., Böhm, A., Bailet, C., Bazin, G., Beckmann, U., Beltran, J., Boland, W., Bourget, P., Brast, R., Bresson, Y., Burtscher, L., Buter, R., Castillo, R., Chelli, A., Cid, C., Clausse, J. -M., Connot, C., Conzelmann, R. D., De Haan, M., Ebert, M., Elswijk, E., Fantei, Y., Frahm, R., Gabasch, A., Garces, E., Girard, P., Glazenborg, A., Gonté, F. Y. J., Herrera, J. C. González, Graser, U., Guajardo, P., Guitton, F., Hanenburg, H., Haubois, X., Hubin, N., Huerta, R., Idserda, J., Ives, D., Jakob, G., Jaskó, A., Jochum, L., Klein, R., Kragt, J., Kroes, G., Kuindersma, S., Labadie, L., Laun, W., Poole, R. Le, Leinert, C., Lizon, J. -L., Lopez, M., Marcotto, A., Mauclert, N., Maurer, T., Mehrgan, L. H., Meisner, J., Meixner, K., Mellein, M., Mohr, L., Morel, S., Mosoni, L., Navarro, R., Neumann, U., Nußbaum, E., Pallanca, L., Pasquini, L., Percheron, I., Duc, T. Phan, Pott, J. -U., Pozna, E., Ridinger, A., Rigal, F., Riquelme, M., Rivinius, Th., Roelfsema, R., Rohloff, R. -R., Rousseau, S., Schuhler, N., Schuil, M., Shabun, K., Soulain, A., Stephan, C., ter Horst, R., Tromp, N., Vakili, F., van Duin, A., Venema, L. B., Vinther, J., Wittkowski, M., Wrhel, F.
The nature of circumstellar envelopes (CSE) around Cepheids is still a matter of debate. The physical origin of their infrared (IR) excess could be either a shell of ionized gas, or a dust envelope, or both. This study aims at constraining the geomet
Externí odkaz:
http://arxiv.org/abs/2103.17014