SPHERE / ZIMPOL observations of the symbiotic system R Aqr. I. Imaging of the stellar binary and the innermost jet clouds
H.M. Schmid, A. Bazzon, J. Milli, R. Roelfsema, N. Engler, D., Mouillet, E. Lagadec, E. Sissa, J.-F. Sauvage, C. Ginski, A. Baruffolo, J.L., Beuzit, A. Boccaletti, A.J. Bohn, R. Claudi, A. Costille, S. Desidera, K., Dohlen, C. Dominik, M. Feldt, T. Fusco, D. Gisler, J.H. Girard

TL;DR
This study uses advanced adaptive optics imaging to resolve the binary components and jet clouds of R Aqr, providing detailed measurements of their structure, position, and physical parameters, and comparing results with HST data.
Contribution
First high-resolution imaging of R Aqr binary and jet clouds using ZIMPOL on VLT, revealing detailed structures and parameters of the innermost jet region.
Findings
Resolved the binary system and measured the jet source position.
Identified diverse cloud structures and their spatial distribution.
Found an anti-correlation between cloud density and distance to the binary.
Abstract
R Aqr is a symbiotic binary system consisting of a mira variable, a hot companion with a spectacular jet outflow, and an extended emission line nebula. We have used R Aqr as test target for the visual camera subsystem ZIMPOL, which is part of the new extreme adaptive optics (AO) instrument SPHERE at the Very Large Telescope (VLT). We compare our observations with data from the Hubble Space Telescope (HST) and illustrate the complementarity of the two instruments. We determine from the Halpha emission the position, size, geometric structure, and line fluxes of the jet source and the clouds in the innermost region (<2") of R Aqr and determine Halpha emissivities mean density, mass, recombination time scale, and other cloud parameters. Our data resolve for the first time the R Aqr binary and we measure for the jet source a relative position 46+/-1 mas West of the mira. The central jet…
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TopicsAdaptive optics and wavefront sensing · Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research
