The RCB star V854 Cen is surrounded by a hot dusty shell
Olivier Chesneau (LAGRANGE), Florentin Millour (LAGRANGE), Orsola De, Marco, S.N. Bright (LAGRANGE), Alain Spang (LAGRANGE), Eric Lagadec, (LAGRANGE), Djamel M\'ekarnia (LAGRANGE), W. J. de Wit (ESO)

TL;DR
This study reveals that the RCB star V854 Cen is surrounded by a hot, elongated dusty shell, providing insights into its circumstellar environment and supporting theories about its origin.
Contribution
First interferometric imaging of V854 Cen's circumstellar environment uncovers a hot, elongated dusty shell, advancing understanding of RCB star structures.
Findings
Detected a hot, elongated dusty shell around V854 Cen.
Discovered the shell's size and orientation with high-resolution interferometry.
Found the environment to be centro-symmetric with no significant asymmetries.
Abstract
Aims : The hydrogen-deficient supergiants known as R Coronae Borealis (RCB) stars might be the result of a double-degenerate merger of two white dwarfs (WDs), or a final helium shell flash in a planetary nebula central star. In this context, any information on the geometry of their circumstellar environment and, in particular, the potential detection of elongated structures, is of great importance. Methods : We obtained near-IR observations of V854 Cen with the AMBER recombiner located at the Very Large Telescope Interferometer (VLTI) array with the compact array (B35m) in 2013 and the long array (B140m) in 2014. At each time, V854 Cen was at maximum light. The - and -band continua were investigated by means of spectrally dependant geometric models. These data were supplemented with mid-IR VISIR/VLT images. Results : A dusty slightly elongated over density is…
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TopicsGamma-ray bursts and supernovae · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies
