The SPHERE view of Wolf-Rayet 104
A. Soulain, F. Millour (FIZEAU), B. Lopez, A. Matter (FIZEAU), E., Lagadec (OCA), M. Carbillet (FIZEAU), A. Camera, A. Lamberts, M Langlois, J, Milli, H Avenhaus, Y Magnard, A Roux, T Moulin, M Carle, A Sevin, P Martinez,, L Abe, J Ramos

TL;DR
This study used high-resolution infrared imaging to confirm the dusty spiral structure around WR104, revealing multiple spiral turns and providing insights into its mass loss history and the nature of its companion star.
Contribution
First direct imaging of WR104's spiral structure at multiple wavelengths, confirming the dust pinwheel and characterizing its physical properties with radiative transfer models.
Findings
Confirmed the dust pinwheel around WR104.
Detected up to 5 spiral revolutions in the K-band.
Circumstellar dust extends up to 2 arcsec, representing 20 years of mass loss.
Abstract
Context. WR104 is an emblematic dusty Wolf-Rayet star and the prototypical member of a subgroup hosting spirals that are mainly observable with high-angular resolution techniques. Previous aperture masking observations showed that WR104 is likely an interacting binary star at the end of its life. However, several aspects of the system are still unknown. This includes the opening angle of the spiral, the dust formation locus, and the link between the central binary star and a candidate companion star detected with the Hubble Space Telescope (HST) at 1". Aims. Our aim was to directly image the dusty spiral or "pinwheel" structure around WR104 for the first time and determine its physical properties at large spatial scales. We also wanted to address the characteristics of the candidate companion detected by the HST. Methods. For this purpose, we used SPHERE and VISIR at the Very Large…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstrophysics and Star Formation Studies · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies
