The nearby eclipsing stellar system delta Velorum - I. Origin of the infrared excess from VISIR and NACO imaging
Pierre Kervella (LESIA), Fr\'ed\'eric Th\'evenin (OCA), Monika, Petr-Gotzens (ESO)

TL;DR
This study used high-resolution infrared imaging to determine that the infrared excess in the delta Velorum system is interstellar in origin, not due to circumstellar material, and provided detailed stellar classifications and age estimates.
Contribution
The paper presents the first resolved photometry of delta Velorum's components in the thermal IR, conclusively ruling out circumstellar IR excess around the stars.
Findings
No circumstellar IR excess detected around delta Vel A or B
Infrared excess attributed to interstellar material
Spectral types and age of the system determined
Abstract
- Context: The triple stellar system delta Vel system presents a significant infrared excess, whose origin is still being debated. A large infrared bow shock has been discovered using Spitzer/MIPS observations. Although it appears as a significant contributor to the measured IR excess, the possibility exists that a circumstellar IR excess is present around the stars of the system. - Aims: The objective of the present VISIR and NACO observations is to identify whether one of the stars of the delta Vel system presents a circumstellar photometric excess in the thermal IR domain and to quantify it. - Methods: We observed delta Vel using the imaging modes of the ESO/VLT instruments VISIR (in BURST mode) and NACO to resolve the A-B system (0.6" separation) and obtain the photometry of each star. We also obtained one NACO photometry epoch precisely at the primary (annular) eclipse of delta Vel…
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Taxonomy
TopicsStellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astrophysics and Star Formation Studies · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research
