MOLsphere and pulsations of the Galactic Center's red supergiant GCIRS 7 from VLTI/GRAVITY
GRAVITY Collaboration: G. Rodr\'iguez-Coira, T. Paumard, G. Perrin, F., Vincent, R. Abuter, A. Amorim, M. Baub\"ock, J. P. Berger, H. Bonnet, W., Brandner, Y. Cl\'enet, P. T. de Zeeuw, J. Dexter, A. Drescher, A. Eckart, F., Eisenhauer, N. M. F\"orster Schreiber, F. Gao

TL;DR
This study uses VLTI/GRAVITY to observe the Galactic Center's red supergiant GCIRS 7, revealing pulsations and a molecular shell, and compares its properties over two epochs to previous measurements, enhancing understanding of its structure.
Contribution
First medium-resolution interferometric observations of GCIRS 7 revealing pulsation-related diameter variations and molecular shell characteristics, providing new insights into its stellar structure.
Findings
Photospheric diameter remains consistent over epochs.
Molecular shell size increased from 2017 to 2019.
Photospheric diameter larger than previous measurements.
Abstract
GCIRS 7, the brightest star in the Galactic central parsec, formed Myr ago together with dozens of massive stars in a disk orbiting the central black-hole. It has been argued that GCIRS 7 is a pulsating body, on the basis of photometric variability. We present the first medium-resolution (), K-band spectro-interferometric observations of GCIRS 7, using the GRAVITY instrument with the four auxiliary telescopes of the ESO VLTI. We looked for variations using two epochs, namely 2017 and 2019. We find GCIRS 7 to be moderately resolved with a uniform-disk photospheric diameter of mas ( ) in the K-band continuum. The narrow-band uniform-disk diameter increases above 2.3 m, with a clear correlation with the CO band heads in the spectrum. This correlation is aptly modeled by a hot (…
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