The fundamental parameters of the roAp star $\gamma$ Equulei
K. Perraut, I. Brand\~ao, D. Mourard, M. Cunha, Ph. B\'erio, D., Bonneau, O. Chesneau, J.M. Clausse, O. Delaa, A. Marcotto, A. Roussel, A., Spang, Ph. Stee, I. Tallon-Bosc, H. McAlister, T. ten Brummelaar, J., Sturmann, L. Sturmann, N. Turner, C. Farrington, P.J. Goldfinger

TL;DR
This study precisely measures the fundamental parameters of the roAp star $ extgamma$ Equulei using interferometry, providing updated stellar radius, temperature, and luminosity to improve asteroseismic models.
Contribution
The paper presents the first direct interferometric measurements of $ extgamma$ Equulei's radius and temperature, refining stellar parameters crucial for asteroseismic modeling.
Findings
Limb-darkened angular diameter of 0.564 mas
Derived radius of 2.20 R_sun
Effective temperature of 7364 K
Abstract
Physical processes working in the stellar interiors as well as the evolution of stars depend on some fundamental stellar properties, such as mass, radius, luminosity, and chemical abundances. A classical way to test stellar interior models is to compare the predicted and observed location of a star on theoretical evolutionary tracks in a H-R diagram. This requires the best possible determinations of stellar mass, radius, luminosity and abundances. To derive its fundamental parameters, we observed the well-known rapidly oscillating Ap star, Equ, using the visible spectro-interferometer VEGA installed on the optical CHARA array. We computed the calibrated squared visibility and derived the limb-darkened diameter. We used the whole energy flux distribution, the parallax and this angular diameter to determine the luminosity and the effective temperature of the star. We obtained a…
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