Mid-Infrared Visibility Measurements of Evolved Stars
The Astronomical Journal1999Vol. 117(3), pp. 1609–1615
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Abstract
We have used Denver University's Ten-and-Twenty Micron Camera at the Wyoming Infrared Observatory to image 12 evolved stars at 11.5 μm. We have obtained both visibility data and photometric magnitudes from these images. We have partially resolved the circumstellar dust shell for eight of these 12 stars: α Ori, VY CMa, IRC +10216, χ Cyg, IK Tau, NML Cyg, μ Cep, and IRC +10420. We compare our data to published data and to visibility curves predicted by radiative transfer models in the literature.
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