Milliarcsecond angular resolution of reddened stellar sources in the vicinity of the Galactic Center. II. Additional observations
A. Richichi, O. Fors, E. Mason

TL;DR
This study uses lunar occultation observations with the ESO VLT to achieve milliarcsecond resolution of heavily reddened stellar sources near the Galactic Center, revealing new binaries, circumstellar features, and stellar diameters.
Contribution
It demonstrates the effectiveness of lunar occultation technique at an 8m telescope for high-resolution studies of obscured galactic sources, detecting new binaries and circumstellar structures.
Findings
Detected six new binary stars and one triple system.
Measured diameters and circumstellar shells of several IR sources.
Achieved angular resolution close to 0.001" with K~12mag sensitivity.
Abstract
We present lunar occultation observations obtained in August 2006 with the recently demonstrated burst mode of the ISAAC instrument at the ESO VLT. The results presented here follow the previously reported observations carried out in March 2006 on a similar but unrelated set of sources. Interstellar extinction in the inner regions of the galactic bulge amounts to tens of magnitudes at visual wavelengths. As a consequence, the majority of sources in that area are poorly studied and large numbers of potentially interesting sources such as late-type giants with circumstellar shells, stellar masers, infrared stars, remain excluded from the typical investigations which are carried out in less problematic regions. Also undetected are a large numbers of binaries. By observing LO events in this region, we gain the means to investigate at least a selected number of sources with an…
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