The geometry of the close environment of SV Psc as probed by VLTI/MIDI
D. Klotz, S. Sacuto, F. Kerschbaum, C. Paladini, H. Olofsson, J., Hron

TL;DR
This study uses high-resolution mid-infrared interferometry to explore the environment of SV Psc, revealing either a dusty disk or a binary companion, which explains the star's complex outflow profile.
Contribution
First detailed interferometric analysis of SV Psc's environment, proposing a binary companion or a dusty disk as the cause of observed features.
Findings
Detection of a possible dusty disk around SV Psc.
Identification of a binary companion at 13.7 AU separation.
Orbital period of the binary estimated at 38.1 years.
Abstract
Context. SV Psc is an asymptotic giant branch (AGB) star surrounded by an oxygen-rich dust envelope. The mm-CO line profile of the object's outflow shows a clear double-component structure. Because of the high angular resolution, mid-IR interferometry may give strong constraints on the origin of this composite profile. Aims. The aim of this work is to investigate the morphology of the environment around SV Psc using high-angular resolution interferometry observations in the mid-IR with the Very Large Telescope MID-infrared Interferometric instrument (VLTI/MIDI). Methods. Interferometric data in the N-band taken at different baseline lengths (ranging from 32-64 m) and position angles (73- 142{\deg}) allow a study of the morphology of the circumstellar environment close to the star. The data are interpreted on the basis of 2-dimensional, chromatic geometrical models using the fitting…
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