Resolving the Dusty Circumstellar Structure of the Enigmatic Symbiotic Star CH Cygni with the MMT Adaptive Optics System*

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, , Citation Beth A. Biller et al 2006 ApJ 647 464 DOI 10.1086/505194

0004-637X/647/1/464

Abstract

We imaged the symbiotic star CH Cyg and two PSF calibration stars using the unique 6.5 m MMT deformable secondary adaptive optics system. Our high-resolution (FWHM = 0farcs3), very high Strehl (98% ± 2%), mid-infrared (9.8 and 11.7 μm) images of CH Cyg allow us to probe finer length scales than ever before for this object. CH Cyg is significantly extended compared to our unresolved PSF calibration stars (μ UMa and α Her) at 9.8 and 11.7 μm. We estimated the size of the extension by convolving a number of simple Gaussian models with the μ UMa PSF and determining which model provided the best fit to the data. Adopting the Hipparcos distance for this object of 270 pc, we found a nearly Gaussian extension with a FWHM at 9.8 μm of ~40.5 ± 2.7 AU (0farcs15 ± 0farcs01) and a FWHM at 11.7 μm of 45.9 ± 2.7 AU (0farcs17 ± 0farcs01). After subtracting out the Gaussian component of the emission (convolved with our PSF), we found a faint ~ 0farcs7 asymmetric extension, which peaks in flux ~0farcs5 north of the stars. This extension is roughly coincident with the northern knotlike feature seen in HST WFPC2 images obtained in 1999.

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  • The results presented here made use of the of MMT Observatory, a facility jointly operated by the University of Arizona and the Smithsonian Institution.

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