Spatially resolving the outer atmosphere of the M giant BK Vir in the CO first overtone lines with VLTI/AMBER
K. Ohnaka, K.-H. Hofmann, D. Schertl, G. Weigelt, F. Malbet, F. Massi,, A. Meilland, Ph. Stee

TL;DR
This study uses VLTI/AMBER to spatially resolve the extended outer atmosphere of the M giant BK Vir in CO lines, revealing larger-than-expected sizes, asymmetries, and temperature structures that suggest additional heating mechanisms.
Contribution
First spatially resolved observations of the outer atmosphere of a normal M giant in individual CO lines, revealing complex layer structures and temperature profiles.
Findings
CO line-forming regions are 12-31% larger than the continuum.
Detected asymmetry and possible temporal variation in the CO layers.
A two-layer CO model fits the spectral and interferometric data.
Abstract
The mass-loss mechanism in normal K--M giant stars with small variability amplitudes is not yet understood, although they are the majority among red giant stars. We present high-spatial and high-spectral resolution observations of the 2.3 micron CO lines in the M7 giant BK Vir with a spatial resolution of 9.8 mas and a spectral resolution of 12000, using AMBER at the Very Large Telescope Interferometer (VLTI). The angular diameters observed in the CO lines are 12--31% larger than those measured in the continuum. We also detected asymmetry in the CO line-forming region. The data taken 1.5 months apart show possible time variation on a spatial scale of 30 mas (corresponding to 3 x stellar diameter) at the CO band head. Comparison of the observed data with the MARCS photospheric model shows that whereas the observed CO line spectrum can be well reproduced by the model, the angular sizes…
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