Resolving asymmetries along the pulsation cycle of the Mira star X Hydrae
Author
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Haubois, X.
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Wittkowski, M.
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Perrin, G.
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Kervella, Pierre
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Mérand, A.
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Thiébaut, E.
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Ridgway, S.
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Ireland, M.
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Scholz, M.
Admission date
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2016-01-14T13:24:33Z
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2016-01-14T13:24:33Z
Publication date
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2015
Cita de ítem
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A&A 582, A71 (2015)
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Identifier
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1432-0746
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DOI: 10.1051/0004-6361/201526482
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https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/136493
General note
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Artículo de publicación ISI
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Abstract
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Context. The mass-loss process in Mira stars probably occurs in an asymmetric way where dust can form in inhomogeneous circumstellar
molecular clumps. Following asymmetries along the pulsation cycle can give us clues about these mass-loss processes.
Aims. We imaged the Mira star X Hya and its environnement at different epochs to follow the evolution of the morphology in the
continuum and in the molecular bands.
Methods. We observed X Hya with AMBER in J-H-K at low resolution at two epochs. We modelled squared visibilities with geometrical
and physical models. We also present imaging reconstruction results obtained with MiRA and based on the physical a priori
images.
Results. We report on the angular scale change of X Hya between the two epochs. 1D CODEX profiles allowed us to understand
and model the spectral variation of squared visibilities and constrain the stellar parameters. Reconstructed model-dependent images
enabled us to reproduce closure phase signals and the azimuthal dependence of squared visibilities. They show evidence for material
inhomogeneities located in the immediate environment of the star.
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Patrocinador
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NASA from Space Telescope Science Institute
HST-GO-12610.001-A
AURA, Inc., under NASA
NAS 5-26555