VLTI/AMBER observations of cold giant stars: atmospheric structures and fundamental parameters
B. Arroyo-Torres, I. Mart\'i-Vidal, J. M. Marcaide, M. Wittkowski,, J.C. Guirado, P. H. Hauschildt, A. Quirrenbach, J. Fabregat

TL;DR
This study used VLTI/AMBER observations to analyze the atmospheric structures and fundamental parameters of cool giant stars, comparing them with hydrostatic models to understand their atmospheres and circumstellar environments.
Contribution
It provides detailed interferometric measurements of giant stars and evaluates the accuracy of hydrostatic atmosphere models like PHOENIX in representing their atmospheres.
Findings
Molecular layers, such as CO, are observed in some stars, matching model predictions.
Discrepancies suggest additional shells or layers, like water, in certain stars.
Most observed spectra and visibilities align well with PHOENIX models.
Abstract
The main goal of this research is to determine the angular size and the atmospheric structures of cool giant stars and to compare them with hydrostatic stellar model atmospheres, to estimate the fundamental parameters, and to obtain a better understanding of the circumstellar environment. We conducted spectro-interferometric observations of epsilon Oct, beta Peg, NU Pav, and psi Peg in the near-infrared K band (2.13-2.47 microm), and gamma Hya (1.9-2.47 microm) with the VLTI/AMBER instrument at medium spectral resolution. To obtain the fundamental parameters, we compared our data with hydrostatic atmosphere models (PHOENIX). We estimated the Rosseland angular diameters of epsilon Oct, beta Peg, NU Pav, psi Peg, and gamma Hya. Together with distances and bolometric fluxes, we estimated radii, effective temperatures, and luminosities of our targets. In the beta Peg visibility, we…
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