Bibcode
Richichi, A.; Dyachenko, V.; Pandey, A. K.; Sharma, S.; Tasuya, O.; Balega, Y.; Beskakotov, A.; Rastegaev, D.; Dhillon, V. S.
Bibliographical reference
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, Volume 464, Issue 1, p.231-236
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2017
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Description
We have recorded three lunar occultations of Aldebaran (α Tau) at
different telescopes and using various band-passes, from the ultraviolet
to the far red. The data have been analysed using both model-dependent
and model-independent methods. The derived uniform-disc angular diameter
values have been converted to limb-darkened values using model
atmosphere relations and are found in broad agreement among themselves
and with previous literature values. The limb-darkened diameter is about
20.3 mas on average. However, we have found indications that the
photospheric brightness profile of Aldebaran may have not been
symmetric, a finding already reported by other authors for this and for
similar late-type stars. At the sampling scale of our brightness
profile, between 1 and 2 mas, the uniform and limb-darkened disc models
may not be a good description for Aldebaran. The asymmetries appear to
differ with wavelength and over the 137-d time span of our measurements.
Surface spots appear as a likely explanation for the differences between
observations and the models.
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