Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics
Scientific paper
2008-01-31
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astrophysics
4 pages, 2 figures. Accepted to ApJ Letters
Scientific paper
10.1086/586895
The recent interferometric study of Achernar, leading to the conclusion that its geometrical oblateness cannot be explained in the Roche approximation, has stirred substantial interest in the community, in view of its potential impact in many fields of stellar astrophysics. It is the purpose of this paper to reinterpret the interferometric observations with a fast rotating, gravity darkened central star surrounded by a small equatorial disk, whose presence is consistent with contemporaneous spectroscopic data. We find that we can only fit the available data assuming a critically rotating central star. We identified two different disk models that simultaneously fit the spectroscopic, polarimetric, and interferometric observational constraints: a tenuous disk in hydrostatic equilibrium (i.e., with small scaleheight) and a smaller, scaleheight enhanced disk. We believe that these relatively small disks correspond to the transition region between the photosphere and the circumstellar environment, and that they are probably perturbed by some photospheric mechanism. The study of this interface between photosphere and circumstellar disk for near-critical rotators is crucial to our understanding of the Be phenomenon, and the mass and angular momentum loss of stars in general. This work shows that it is nowadays possible to directly study this transition region from simultaneous multi-technique observations.
Bjorkman Jon E.
Carciofi Alex C.
Domiciano de Souza Armando
Magalhaes Antonio Mario
Vakili Farrokh
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