Constraints on the Geometry of Circumstellar Envelopes: Optical Interferometric and Spectropolarimetric Observations of Seven Be Stars
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Abstract
We have obtained contemporaneous optical interferometry and spectropolarimetry of seven Be stars. The interferometry was done using both continuum and narrow Hα line filters to observe the circumstellar envelope emission. The envelopes of all seven stars were resolved interferometrically in Hα. Of these seven stars, the envelopes of four were not circularly symmetric and showed clear evidence of elongation. The position angles of the major axis of the elongation were in good agreement with the disk orientation inferred from the intrinsic polarization data, which samples material within a few stellar radii, and also agreed with previous results from the radio, which samples material out as far as 100 stellar radii but at lower resolution. This finding indicates that the envelope alignment persists over 2 orders of magnitude in radius.
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