论文标题
vlti周围不断发展的星星的磁盘图像
VLTI images of circumbinary disks around evolved stars
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论文摘要
新一代VLTI仪器(重力,MATISSE)旨在产生常规的干涉图像,以发现高角度分辨率下不同物体的形态复杂性。但是,图像重建不是完全自动化的过程。在这里,我们关注特定的科学案例,即进化二进制组的子集的复杂环境,为此,干涉成像提供了解决直接环境所需的空间分辨率。 实际上,许多主恒星位于后的巨星(AGB后)相位的许多二进制物都被环形磁盘包围。这些磁盘首先是根据灰尘产生的红外过量推断出来的。红外线确认的磁盘样形态中的快照干涉量学观察表明,发射的高空间复杂性,即使用几何模型在没有强烈偏见的情况下无法恢复。可以说,电路环境的磁盘状形状最令人信服的证据来自使用VLTI的Pionier仪器的第一个干涉图像(IRAS08544-4431)。使用SPARCO图像重建方法获得此图像,该方法可以减去图像的组成部分的模型并仅重建其环境的图像。在IRAS08544-4431的情况下,该模型涉及二进制和剩余信号的图像显示了几个意外特征。然后,第二张图像揭示了Alma对HD101584的同一围绕HD101584的不同且复杂的折叠形态。为了利用VLTI成像能力来理解这些目标,我们在VLTI上启动了一个大型程序,以使用Pionier和Gravity Instruments同时对AGB后二元系统进行映像。
The new generation of VLTI instruments (GRAVITY, MATISSE) aims to produce routinely interferometric images to uncover the morphological complexity of different objects at high angular resolution. Image reconstruction is, however, not a fully automated process. Here we focus on a specific science case, namely the complex circumbinary environments of a subset of evolved binaries, for which interferometric imaging provides the spatial resolution required to resolve the immediate circumbinary environment. Indeed, many binaries where the main star is in the post-asymptotic giant branch (post-AGB) phase are surrounded by circumbinary disks. Those disks were first inferred from the infrared excess produced by dust. Snapshot interferometric observations in the infrared confirmed disk-like morphology and revealed high spatial complexity of the emission that the use of geometrical models could not recover without being strongly biased. Arguably, the most convincing proof of the disk-like shape of the circumbinary environment came from the first interferometric image of such a system (IRAS08544-4431) using the PIONIER instrument at the VLTI. This image was obtained using the SPARCO image reconstruction approach that enables to subtract a model of a component of the image and reconstruct an image of its environment only. In the case of IRAS08544-4431, the model involved a binary and the image of the remaining signal revealed several unexpected features. Then, a second image revealed a different but also complex circumstellar morphology around HD101584 that was well studied by ALMA. To exploit the VLTI imaging capability to understand these targets, we started a large program at the VLTI to image post-AGB binary systems using both PIONIER and GRAVITY instruments.