Evidence of an asymmetrical Keplerian disk in the Br{\gamma} and He I emission lines around the Be star HD 110432
Philippe Stee (LAGRANGE), A. Meilland (LAGRANGE), Ph. Bendjoya, (LAGRANGE), F. Millour (LAGRANGE), M. Smith (Catholic University of America),, A. Spang (LAGRANGE), G. Duvert (LAOG), K.-H. Hofmann (MPIFR), F. Massi (INAF)

TL;DR
This study used high-resolution interferometry to reveal an asymmetrical, Keplerian disk around the Be star HD 110432, providing insights into its geometry, rotation, and disk inhomogeneities, with implications for Be star disk models.
Contribution
First high-resolution interferometric analysis of HD 110432's disk, demonstrating its Keplerian rotation and asymmetry, and comparing its disk size to other Be stars.
Findings
Disk extension in Brγ line is 10.2 D*
Disk follows Keplerian rotation
Disk size similar to other Be stars
Abstract
Context. HD 110432 was classified as a "\gamma Cas X-ray analog" since it has similar peculiar X-ray and optical characteristics, i.e. a hard-thermal X-ray variable emission and an optical spectrum affected by an extensive disk. Lopes de Oliveira et al. (2007) suggest that it might be a Be star harboring an accreting white dwarf or that the X-rays may come from an interaction between the surface of the star and its disk. Aims. To investigate the disk around this Be star we used the VLTI/AMBER instrument, which combines high spectral (R=12000) and high spatial (\theta min =4 mas) resolutions. Methods. We constrain the geometry and kinematics of its circumstellar disk from the highest spatial resolution ever achieved on this star. Results. We obtain a disk extension in the Br{\gamma} line of 10.2 D\ast and 7.8 D\ast in the He I line at 2.05 \mu m assuming a Gaussian disk model. The disk…
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