Resolving the stellar activity of the Mira AB binary with ALMA
W.H.T. Vlemmings, S. Ramstedt, E. O'Gorman, E.M.L. Humphreys, M., Wittkowski, A. Baudry, M. Karovska

TL;DR
This study uses ALMA observations to resolve the extended atmospheres of Mira A and Mira B at millimeter wavelengths, revealing detailed structures, spectral indices, and a hotspot, providing new insights into stellar activity and wind interactions.
Contribution
First resolution of Mira A's extended atmosphere at millimeter wavelengths, revealing detailed size, shape, and hotspot features, advancing understanding of stellar atmospheres and binary interactions.
Findings
Mira A's diameter is ~3.8x3.2 AU with a brightness temperature of ~5300 K.
A bright hotspot of ~0.4 AU and ~10000 K was detected on Mira A.
The ionized region around Mira B is ~2.4 AU, consistent with a partially ionized wind.
Abstract
We present the size, shape and flux densities at millimeter continuum wavelengths, based on ALMA science verification observations in Band 3 (~94.6 GHz) and Band 6 (~228.7 GHz), from the binary Mira A (o Ceti) and Mira B. The Mira AB system has been observed with ALMA at a spatial resolution of down to ~25 mas. The extended atmosphere of Mira A and the wind around Mira B sources are resolved and we derive the size of Mira A and of the ionized region around Mira B. The spectral indices within Band 3 (between 89-100 GHz) and between Band 3 and Band 6 are also derived. The spectral index of Mira A is found to change from 1.71+-0.05 within Band 3 to 1.54+-0.04 between Band 3 and 6. The spectral index of Mira B is 1.3+-0.2 in Band 3, in good agreement with measurements at longer wavelengths. However it rises to 1.72+-0.11 between the bands. For the first time the extended atmosphere of a…
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