Distances of Stars by mean of the Phase-lag Method

Sandra Etoka, Dieter Engels, Eric Gerard, Anita M. S. Richards

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    Abstract

    Variable OH/IR stars are Asymptotic Giant Branch (AGB) stars with an optically thick circumstellar envelope that emit strong OH 1612 MHz emission. They are commonly observed throughout the Galaxy but also in the LMC and SMC. Hence, the precise inference of the distances of these stars will ultimately result in better constraints on their mass range in different metallicity environments. Through a multi-year long-term monitoring program at the Nancay Radio telescope (NRT) and a complementary high-sensitivity mapping campaign at the eMERLIN and JVLA to measure precisely the angular diameter of the envelopes, we have been re-exploring distance determination through the phase-lag method for a sample of stars, in order to refine the poorly-constrained distances of some and infer the currently unknown distances of others. We present here an update of this project.
    Original languageEnglish
    JournalProceedings of the International Astronomical Union
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    Publication statusPublished - 27 Nov 2017

    Keywords

    • astro-ph.SR

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