The mid-infrared diameter of W Hydrae
R. Zhao-Geisler, A. Quirrenbach, R. Koehler, B. Lopez, and C. Leinert

TL;DR
This study measures the mid-infrared diameter of W Hydrae using interferometry, revealing a larger, asymmetric dust-enshrouded structure that varies slightly with pulsation phase and resembles Mira star behavior.
Contribution
It provides detailed interferometric measurements of W Hya's diameter across wavelengths and pulsation phases, highlighting the dust shell's role and asymmetry, which were not previously characterized.
Findings
Diameter increases from 80 mas at 8-10 microns to 105 mas at 12 microns.
Asymmetry confirmed with an elliptical model showing a 0.87 axis ratio.
Diameter varies weakly with pulsation phase, about 5 mas between minima and maxima.
Abstract
Mid-infrared (8-13 microns) interferometric data of W Hya were obtained with MIDI/VLTI between April 2007 and September 2009, covering nearly three pulsation cycles. The spectrally dispersed visibility data of all 75 observations were analyzed by fitting a circular fully limb-darkened disk (FDD) model to all data and individual pulsation phases. Asymmetries were studied with an elliptical FDD. Modeling results in an apparent angular FDD diameter of W Hya of about (80 +/- 1.2) mas (7.8 AU) between 8 and 10 microns, which corresponds to an about 1.9 times larger diameter than the photospheric one. The diameter gradually increases up to (105 +/- 1.2) mas (10.3 AU) at 12 microns. In contrast, the FDD relative flux fraction decreases from (0.85 +/- 0.02) to (0.77 +/- 0.02), reflecting the increased flux contribution from a fully resolved surrounding silicate dust shell. The asymmetric…
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