Cepheids at high angular resolution: circumstellar envelope and pulsation
Alexandre Gallenne

TL;DR
This paper investigates the circumstellar envelopes of Cepheids using high angular resolution techniques, revealing their properties and potential impact on distance measurements, through interferometry, adaptive optics, and spectral analysis.
Contribution
It applies advanced high angular resolution methods to study Cepheid envelopes, providing new insights into their structure, spectral energy distribution, and effects on distance estimation.
Findings
Detection of IR excess indicating circumstellar material
Resolved components of the envelopes through Fourier analysis
Improved distance estimates for U Vul and S Sge
Abstract
In 2005, interferometric observations with VLTI/VINCI and CHARA/FLUOR revealed the existence of a circumstellar envelope (CSE) around some Cepheids. This surrounding material is particularly interesting for two reasons: it could have an impact on the distance estimates and could be linked to a past or on-going mass loss. The use of Baade-Wesselink methods for independent distance determinations could be significantly biased by the presence of these envelopes. Although their observations are difficult because of the high contrast between the photosphere of the star and the CSE, several observation techniques have the potential to improve our knowledge about their physical properties. In this thesis, I discuss in particular high angular resolution techniques that I applied to the study of several bright Galactic Cepheids. First, I used adaptive optic observations with NACO of the Cepheid…
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Taxonomy
TopicsStellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astrophysics and Star Formation Studies · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research
