The radius and effective temperature of the binary Ap star beta CrB from CHARA/FLUOR and VLT/NACO observations
H. Bruntt, P. Kervella, A. Merand, I. M. Brandao, T. R. Bedding, T. A., ten Brummelaar, V. Coude du Foresto, M. S. Cunha, C. Farrington, P. J., Goldfinger, L. L. Kiss, H. A. McAlister, S. T. Ridgway, J. Sturmann, L., Sturmann, N. Turner, P. G. Tuthill

TL;DR
This study uses interferometry and adaptive optics imaging to precisely measure the radius and effective temperature of the binary Ap star beta CrB, reducing uncertainties and improving stellar parameter calibration for asteroseismology.
Contribution
It provides the first nearly model-independent effective temperature measurement of beta CrB A using interferometry and imaging, enhancing calibration of Ap star parameters.
Findings
Angular diameters: 0.699 mas for beta CrB A, 0.415 mas for B
Effective temperature of beta CrB A: 7980 K with 2.3% uncertainty
Improved Teff calibration for Ap stars based on direct measurements
Abstract
The prospects for using asteroseismology of rapidly oscillating Ap (roAp) stars are hampered by the large uncertainty in fundamental stellar parameters. Results in the literature for the effective temperature (Teff) often span a range of 1000 K. Our goal is to reduce systematic errors and improve the Teff calibration of Ap stars based on new interferometric measurements. We obtained long-baseline interferometric observations of beta CrB using the CHARA/FLUOR instrument. To disentangle the flux contributions of the two components of this binary star, we obtained VLT/NACO adaptive optics images. We determined limb darkened angular diameters of 0.699+-0.017 mas for beta CrB A (from interferometry) and 0.415+-0.017 mas for beta CrB B (from surface brightness- color relations), corresponding to radii of 2.63+-0.09 Rsun (3.4 percent uncertainty) and 1.56+-0.07 Rsun (4.5 percent). The combined…
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TopicsAstronomy and Astrophysical Research · Astronomical Observations and Instrumentation · Gamma-ray bursts and supernovae
