A thin shell of ionized gas explaining the IR excess of classical Cepheids
V. Hocd\'e, N. Nardetto, E. Lagadec, G. Niccolini, A. Domiciano de, Souza, A. M\'erand, P. Kervella, A. Gallenne, M. Marengo, B. Trahin, W., Gieren, G. Pietrzynski, S. Borgniet, L. Breuval, B. Javanmardi

TL;DR
This study demonstrates that the IR excess observed in classical Cepheids can be explained by free-free emission from a thin shell of ionized gas, challenging previous dust-based models and impacting distance measurements.
Contribution
It introduces a novel model of a thin ionized gas shell as the source of IR excess in Cepheids, replacing dust-based explanations.
Findings
IR excess increases up to 0.1 magnitudes at 30μm
IR excess explained by free-free emission from ionized gas shell
Shell properties: 15% of star radius, 10^{-9}-10^{-7} Msol, 3500-4500K
Abstract
Despite observational evidences, InfraRed (IR) excess of classical Cepheids are seldom studied and poorly understood, but probably induces systematics on the Period-Luminosity (PL) relation used in the calibration of the extragalactic distance scale. This study aims to understand the physical origin of the IR excess found in the spectral energy distribution (SED) of 5 Cepheids : RS Pup (P=41.46d), zeta Gem (P=10.15d), eta Aql (P=7.18d), V Cen (P=5.49d) and SU Cyg (P=3.85d). A time series of atmospheric models along the pulsation cycle are fitted to a compilation of data, including optical and near-IR photometry, Spitzer spectra (secured at a specific phase), interferometric angular diameters, effective temperature and radial velocity measurements. Herschel images in two bands are also analyzed qualitatively. In this fitting process, based on the SPIPS algorithm, a residual is found in…
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