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Probing Local Density Inhomogeneities in the Circumstellar Disk of a Be Star Using the New Spectro-astrometry Mode at the Keck Interferometer

We report on the successful science verification phase of a new observing mode at the Keck Interferometer, which provides a line-spread function width and sampling of 150 km s{sup -1} at the K'-band, at a current limiting magnitude of K' {approx} 7 mag with a spatial resolution of {lambda}...

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Published in:The Astrophysical journal 2010-09, Vol.721 (1), p.802-808
Main Authors: Pott, J.-U, Woillez, J, Ragland, S, Wizinowich, P. L, Eisner, J. A, Monnier, J. D, Akeson, R. L, Ghez, A. M, Graham, J. R, Hillenbrand, L. A, Millan-Gabet, R, Appleby, E, Berkey, B, Colavita, M. M, Cooper, A, Felizardo, C, Herstein, J, Hrynevych, M, Medeiros, D, Morrison, D, Panteleeva, T, Smith, B, Summers, K, Tsubota, K, Tyau, C, Wetherell, E
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Summary:We report on the successful science verification phase of a new observing mode at the Keck Interferometer, which provides a line-spread function width and sampling of 150 km s{sup -1} at the K'-band, at a current limiting magnitude of K' {approx} 7 mag with a spatial resolution of {lambda} / 2 B {approx} 2.7 mas and a measured differential phase stability of unprecedented precision (3 mrad at K = 5 mag, which represents 3 {mu} as on the sky or a centroiding precision of 10{sup -3}). The scientific potential of this mode is demonstrated by the presented observations of the circumstellar disk of the evolved Be-star 48 Lib. In addition to indirect methods such as multi-wavelength spectroscopy and polarimetry, the spectro-interferometric astrometry described here provides a new tool to directly constrain the radial density structure in the disk. For the first time, we resolve several Pfund emission lines, in addition to Br {gamma}, in a single interferometric spectrum, with adequate spatial and spectral resolution and precision to analyze the radial disk structure in 48 Lib. The data suggest that the continuum and Pf-emission originates in significantly more compact regions, inside the Br {gamma}-emission zone. Thus, spectro-interferometric astrometry opens the opportunity to directly connect the different observed line profiles of Br {gamma} and Pfund in the total and correlated flux to different disk radii. The gravitational potential of a rotationally flattened Be star is expected to induce a one-armed density perturbation in the circumstellar disk. Such a slowly rotating disk oscillation has been used to explain the well-known periodic V/R spectral profile variability in these stars, as well as the observed V/R cycle phase shifts between different disk emission lines. The differential line properties and linear constraints set by our data are consistent with theoretical models and lend direct support to the existence of a radius-dependent disk density perturbation. The data also show decreasing gas rotation velocities at increasing stellocentric radii as expected for Keplerian disk rotation, assumed by those models.
ISSN:0004-637X
1538-4357
DOI:10.1088/0004-637X/721/1/802