Angular Diameter Measurements of Evolved Variables by Lunar Occultations at 2.2 and 3.8 Microns

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, , Citation Soumen Mondal and T. Chandrasekhar 2005 AJ 130 842 DOI 10.1086/430457

1538-3881/130/2/842

Abstract

We report the angular diameters of two Mira variables (U Ari and Z Sco), three semiregular (SR) and irregular variables (SW Vir, η Gem, and μ Gem), and a supergiant SR variable (TV Gem) by lunar occultation observations in the near-IR broad K band (2.2 μm). Lunar occultations of η Gem and μ Gem were also observed for the first time simultaneously in both the K and L' bands, yielding angular diameters at 2.2 and 3.8 μm. Effective temperatures and linear radii are also derived for all the observed sources and compared with earlier measurements. The mode of pulsation of both Mira and SR sources in our sample is discussed.

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