Improving the surface brightness-color relation for early-type stars using optical interferometry
M. Challouf, N. Nardetto, D. Mourard, D. Graczyk, H. Aroui, O., Chesneau, O. Delaa, G. Pietrzy\'nski, W. Gieren, R. Ligi, A. Meilland, K., Perraut, I. Tallon-Bosc, H. McAlister, T. ten Brummelaar, J. Sturmann, L., Sturmann, N. Turner, C. Farrington, N. Vargas, N. Scott

TL;DR
This study refines the surface brightness-color relation for early-type stars using optical interferometry, achieving high precision measurements that improve stellar parameter estimates for these stars.
Contribution
The paper presents new high-precision interferometric measurements of early-type stars and a revised empirical SBC relation for spectral types O, B, A in the -1 to 0 V-K color range.
Findings
Revised SBC relation for early-type stars with improved accuracy.
Achieved about 7% precision in angular diameter measurements.
Confirmed consistency of the SBC relation for late-type stars.
Abstract
The aim of this work is to improve the SBC relation for early-type stars in the color domain, using optical interferometry. Observations of eight B- and A-type stars were secured with the VEGA/CHARA instrument in the visible. The derived uniform disk angular diameters were converted into limb darkened angular diameters and included in a larger sample of 24 stars, already observed by interferometry, in order to derive a revised empirical relation for O, B, A spectral type stars with a V-K color index ranging from -1 to 0. We also took the opportunity to check the consistency of the SBC relation up to using 100 additional measurements. We determined the uniform disk angular diameter for the eight following stars: Ori, Per, Cyg, Her, Aql, Peg, Lyr, and Cyg with V-K color ranging from -0.70…
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