Circumstellar emission of Cepheids across the instability strip: Mid-infrared observations with VLTI/MATISSE
V. Hocd\'e, A. Matter, N. Nardetto, A. Gallenne, P. Kervella, A., M\'erand, G. Pietrzy\'nski, W. Gieren, J. Leftley, S. Robbe-Dubois, B. Lopez,, M. C. Bailleul, G. Bras, R. Smolec, P. Wielg\'orski, G. Hajdu, and A., Afanasiev

TL;DR
This study uses mid-infrared interferometry with VLTI/MATISSE to investigate the circumstellar environments of Galactic Cepheids, finding no significant dust emission or large, bright CSEs, thus refining understanding of their impact on distance measurements.
Contribution
First comprehensive mid-infrared interferometric analysis of Cepheids across the instability strip, constraining CSE properties and ruling out significant dust emission.
Findings
No dust spectral signature detected in all Cepheids.
Closure phases indicate centro-symmetric CSE geometry.
Upper limits exclude large, bright CSEs with significant dust.
Abstract
The circumstellar envelopes (CSE) of Cepheids are still not well characterized despite their potential impact on distance determination via both the period-luminosity relation and the parallax-of-pulsation method. This paper aims to investigate Galactic Cepheids across the instability strip in the mid-infrared with MATISSE/VLTI in order to constrain the geometry and physical nature (gas and/or dust) of their CSEs. We secured observations of eight Galactic Cepheids from short up to long period of pulsation, with MATISSE/VLTI in , and -bands. The SED analysis in the mid-IR confirms the absence of dust spectral signature for all the star sample. For each star in , and -band we observe closure phases which are consistent with centro-symmetric geometry for the different targets. Finally, the visibilities in , and bands are in agreement with the expected star…
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TopicsAstronomy and Astrophysical Research · Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Gamma-ray bursts and supernovae
