Aims. We demonstrate that reliable photometric distances of stellar clusters, and more generally of stars, can be obtained using pseudomagnitudes and rough spectral type without having to correct for visual absorption.Methods. We determine the mean absolute pseudomagnitude of all spectral (sub)types between B and K. Distances are computed from...
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2011 (v1)Journal article
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2004 (v1)Conference paper
We present here the general formalism and data processing steps used in the data reduction pipeline of the AMBER instrument. AMBER is a three-telescope interferometric beam combiner in J, H and K bands installed at ESO\'s Very Large Telescope Interferometer. The fringes obtained on the 3 pairs of telescopes are spatially coded and spectrally...
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July 3, 2006 (v1)Publication
In long baseline interferometry, the raw fringe contrast must be calibrated to obtain the true visibility and then those observables that can be interpreted in terms of astrophysical parameters. The selection of suitable calibration stars is crucial for obtaining the ultimate precision of interferometric instruments like the VLTI. We have...
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December 1, 2012 (v1)Publication
Context. HD 110432 was classified as a "γ Cas X-ray analog" since it has similar peculiar X-ray and optical characteristics, i.e. a hard-thermal X-ray variable emission and an optical spectrum affected by an extensive disk. Lopes de Oliveira et al. (2007) suggest that it might be a Be star harboring an accreting white dwarf or that the X-rays...
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February 2013 (v1)Journal article
Context. HD 110432 was classified as a "γ Cas X-ray analog" since it has similar peculiar X-ray and optical characteristics, i.e. a hard-thermal X-ray variable emission and an optical spectrum affected by an extensive disk. It might be a Be star harboring an accreting white dwarf or that the X-rays may come from an interaction between the...
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2014 (v1)Journal article
Context. The UX Ori type variables (named after the prototype of their class) are intermediate-mass pre-main sequence objects. One of the most likely causes of their variability is the obscuration of the central star by orbiting dust clouds. Aims: We investigate the structure of the circumstellar environment of the UX Ori star V1026 Sco (HD...
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2003 (v1)Conference paper
Interferometry for Optical Astronomy II, SPIE Conference 4838, pp. 144-151 (2003)
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September 2020 (v1)Journal article
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May 2020 (v1)Publication
Photometric and interferometric parameters of 534 late-type stars and the associated references. The stars are separated into four tables, according to their spectral type and luminosity class, leading to F5/K7-II/III, F5/K7-IV/V, M-II/III and M-IV/V samples. Interferometric measurements are taken from the JMMC Measured Diameters Catalog (JMDC,...
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2020 (v1)Journal article
Context. Surface brightness–colour relations (SBCRs) are used to derive the stellar angular diameters from photometric observations. They have various astrophysical applications, such as the distance determination of eclipsing binaries or the determination of exoplanet parameters. However, strong discrepancies between the SBCRs still exist in...
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February 10, 2016 (v1)Journal article
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July 1, 2017 (v1)Journal article
Colliding stellar winds in massive binary systems have been studied through their radio, optical lines and strong X-ray emission for decades. More recently, near-infrared spectrointerferometric observations have become available in a few systems, but isolating the contribution from the individual stars and the wind collision region still...
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June 2008 (v1)Conference paper
LITpro is a software for fitting models on data obtained from various stellar optical interferometers, like the VLTI. As a baseline, for modeling the object, it provides a set of elementary geometrical and center-to-limb darkening functions, all combinable together. But it is also designed to make very easy the implementation of more specific...
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2010 (v1)Journal article
We present new long-baseline spectro-interferometric observations of the HerbigAe star HD163296 obtained in the H and K bands with the AMBER instrument at VLTI. The observations cover a range of spatial resolutions between 3 and 12 milli-arcseconds, with a spectral resolution of ~30. With a total of 1481 visibilities and 432 closure phases,...
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