VLTI/AMBER spectro-interferometric imaging of VX Sgr's inhomogenous outer atmosphere
A. Chiavassa, S. Lacour, F. Millour, T. Driebe, M. Wittkowski, B., Plez, E. Thiebeaut, E. Josselin, B. Freytag, M. Scholz, and X. Haubois

TL;DR
This study uses interferometric imaging to reveal inhomogeneous molecular layers and surface features of VX Sgr, showing its atmosphere resembles Mira star models more than red supergiants.
Contribution
First detailed interferometric imaging of VX Sgr's atmosphere revealing molecular layers and surface inhomogeneities, comparing observations with advanced stellar atmosphere models.
Findings
Detected wavelength-dependent surface features and bright spots.
Identified molecular water layers consistent with Mira star atmospheres.
Measured a photospheric diameter of approximately 8.82 mas.
Abstract
Aims. We aim to explore the photosphere of the very cool late-type star VX Sgr and in particular the existence and characterization of molecular layers above the continuum forming photosphere. Methods. We obtained interferometric observations with the VLTI/AMBER interferometer using the fringe tracker FINITO in the spectral domain 1.45-2.50 micron with a spectral resolution of about 35 and baselines ranging from 15 to 88 meters.We perform independent image reconstruction for different wavelength bins and fit the interferometric data with a geometrical toy model.We also compare the data to 1D dynamical models of Miras atmosphere and to 3D hydrodynamical simulations of red supergiant (RSG) and asymptotic giant branch (AGB) stars. Results. Reconstructed images and visibilities show a strong wavelength dependence. The H-band images display two bright spots whose positions are confirmed by…
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