Multiplicity of Galactic Cepheids from long-baseline interferometry. II. The Companion of AX Circini revealed with VLTI/PIONIER
A. Gallenne, A. M\'erand, P. Kervella, J. Breitfelder, J.-B. Le, Bouquin, J. D. Monnier, W. Gieren, B. Pilecki, and G.Pietrzy\'nski

TL;DR
This study used VLTI/PIONIER interferometry to detect and characterize the companion of the Cepheid AX Cir, providing measurements of its separation, flux ratio, and system mass, advancing understanding of Cepheid binary systems.
Contribution
First interferometric detection and characterization of AX Cir's companion, including separation, flux ratio, and system mass estimate, enhancing knowledge of Cepheid binaries.
Findings
Companion resolved at 29.2 mas separation.
Flux ratio measured at approximately 0.75-0.90%.
System mass lower limit estimated at 9.7 solar masses.
Abstract
Aims: We aim at detecting and characterizing the main-sequence companion of the Cepheid AX Cir ( 18 yrs). The long-term objective is to estimate the mass of both components and the distance to the system. Methods: We used the PIONIER combiner at the VLT Interferometer to obtain the first interferometric measurements of the short-period Cepheid AX Cir and its orbiting component. Results: The companion is resolved by PIONIER at a projected separation mas and projection angle . We measured -band flux ratios between the companion and the Cepheid of % and %, respectively at a pulsation phase for the Cepheid and 0.48. The lower contrast at is due to increased brightness of the Cepheid compared to the . This gives an average apparent magnitude…
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Taxonomy
TopicsStellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astrophysics and Star Formation Studies · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research
