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The Circumstellar Envelope of Tauri through Optical Interferometry
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Astronomical Coordinate SystemPhotometryElliptical Gaussian Modelζ Tauriζ TauPhysicsEngineeringNatural SciencesOptical TestingAstrodynamicsAstrostatisticsInterferometryTime MetrologyAstrophysical SimulationOptical InterferometrySpace WeatherAstrophysics
We present optical interferometric observations of the Be star ζ Tauri obtained using the Navy Prototype Optical Interferometer (NPOI). The multichannel capability of the NPOI allows a high-quality internal calibration of the squared visibilities corresponding to the Hα emission from the circumstellar environment. The observations suggest a strong departure from circular symmetry and thus are described by an elliptical Gaussian model. We use a nonlinear least-squares fit to the data to obtain the likeliest parameters, and the corresponding uncertainties are determined using a Monte Carlo simulation. We obtain 3.14 ± 0.21 mas for the angular size of the major axis, -623 ± 44 for the position angle, and 0.310 ± 0.072 for the axial ratio. By comparing our results with those already in the literature, we conclude that the model parameters describing the general characteristics of the circumstellar envelope of ζ Tau appear to be stable on timescales of years. We also compare our results with the known parameters describing the binary nature of ζ Tau, and we conclude that the envelope surrounds only the primary component and is well within its Roche lobe.
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