Imaging the dynamical atmosphere of the red supergiant Betelgeuse in the CO first overtone lines with VLTI/AMBER
K. Ohnaka, G. Weigelt, F. Millour, K.-H. Hofmann, T. Driebe, D., Schertl, A. Chelli. F. Massi, R. Petrov, Ph. Stee

TL;DR
This study used VLTI/AMBER to produce the first 1-D aperture synthesis images of Betelgeuse in CO lines, revealing complex atmospheric dynamics and temporal variations in the star's outer layers.
Contribution
First 1-D aperture synthesis imaging of Betelgeuse in CO lines, showing detailed atmospheric motions and their temporal changes with high spatial resolution.
Findings
Asymmetric extended CO gas component up to 1.3 stellar radii
Significant time variation in CO line-forming region dynamics between 2008 and 2009
Near-IR size of Betelgeuse remained nearly constant over 18 years
Abstract
We present the first 1-D aperture synthesis imaging of the red supergiant Betelgeuse in the individual CO first overtone lines with VLTI/AMBER. The reconstructed 1-D projection images reveal that the star appears differently in the blue wing, line center, and red wing of the individual CO lines. The 1-D projection images in the blue wing and line center show a pronounced, asymmetrically extended component up to ~1.3 stellar radii, while those in the red wing do not show such a component. The observed 1-D projection images in the lines can be reasonably explained by a model in which the CO gas within a region more than half as large as the stellar size is moving slightly outward with 0--5 km s^-1, while the gas in the remaining region is infalling fast with 20--30 km s^-1. A comparison between the CO line AMBER data taken in 2008 and 2009 shows a significant time variation in the…
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