Limb darkening in spherical stellar atmospheres

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics – Solar and Stellar Astrophysics

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8 pages, 8 figures, figures 4 and 6 have lower resolution. A&A in press

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(Abridged) Context. Stellar limb darkening, I({\mu} = cos{\theta}), is an important constraint for microlensing, eclipsing binary, planetary transit, and interferometric observations, but is generally treated as a parameterized curve, such as a linear-plus-square-root law. Many analyses assume limb-darkening coefficients computed from model stellar atmospheres. However, previous studies, using I({\mu}) from plane- parallel models, have found that fits to the flux-normalized curves pass through a fixed point, a common {\mu} location on the stellar disk, for all values of T eff, log g and wavelength. Aims. We study this fixed {\mu}-point to determine if it is a property of the model stellar atmospheres or a property of the limb-darkening laws. Furthermore, we use this limb-darkening law as a tool to probe properties of stellar atmospheres for comparison to limb- darkening observations. Methods. Intensities computed with plane-parallel and spherically-symmetric Atlas models (characterized by the three fundamental parameters L\star, M\star and R\star) are used to reexamine the existence of the fixed {\mu}-point for the parametrized curves. Results. We find that the intensities from our spherical models do not have a fixed point, although the curves do have a minimum spread at a {\mu}-value similar to the parametrized curves. We also find that the parametrized curves have two fixed points, {\mu}1 and {\mu}2, although {\mu}2 is so close to the edge of the disk that it is missed using plane-parallel atmospheres. We also find that the spherically- symmetric models appear to agree better with published microlensing observations relative to plane-parallel models.

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