Imaging the spotty surface of Betelgeuse in the H band
X. Haubois, G. Perrin, S. Lacour, T. Verhoelst, S. Meimon, L. Mugnier,, E. Thiebaut, J.P. Berger, S.T. Ridgway, J.D. Monnier, R. Millan-Gabet, and W., Traub

TL;DR
This study uses interferometric imaging to reveal Betelgeuse's surface asymmetries, spots, and surrounding dust, providing detailed measurements of its diameter, temperature, and surface features in the H band.
Contribution
First high-resolution images of Betelgeuse's surface in the H band showing spots and asymmetries, with detailed modeling and measurements of stellar parameters.
Findings
Detected two bright spots on Betelgeuse's surface.
Measured limb-darkened diameter of 44.28 mas.
Derived effective temperature of 3600 K.
Abstract
This paper reports on H-band interferometric observations of Betelgeuse made at the three-telescope interferometer IOTA. We image Betelgeuse and its asymmetries to understand the spatial variation of the photosphere, including its diameter, limb darkening, effective temperature, surrounding brightness, and bright (or dark) star spots. We used different theoretical simulations of the photosphere and dusty environment to model the visibility data. We made images with parametric modeling and two image reconstruction algorithms: MIRA and WISARD. We measure an average limb-darkened diameter of 44.28 +/- 0.15 mas with linear and quadratic models and a Rosseland diameter of 45.03 +/- 0.12 mas with a MARCS model. These measurements lead us to derive an updated effective temperature of 3600 +/- 66 K. We detect a fully-resolved environment to which the silicate dust shell is likely to contribute.…
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