An Interferometrically Derived Sample of Miras with Phase using Spitzer: Paper I – A First Look

M. Creech-Eakman, T. Güth, D. Luttermoser, C. Jurgenson, A. Speck
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Abstract We show some preliminary 10-37 micron high-resolution spectra taken with the Spitzer Space Telescope in 2008-9 of Mira variables distributed across the M, S and C chemical subclasses. Our entire Spitzer sample of 25 galactic Miras was observed from two to several times during this observing campaign and all have simultaneously measured near-infrared interferometric diameters acquired using the Palomar Testbed Interferometer. Because our sources are very bright for Spitzer IRS (typically 5-100 Janskys), we have excellent signal to noise and for many sources see marked changes in overall flux levels as a function of phase. Further, we are able to identify many strong emission lines and emission features due to silicate and carbon dusts and molecular constituents. We introduce the sample and the design of our experiment, discuss the data reduction required for such bright sources using Spitzer, show several examples of spectra with phase and discuss some preliminary findings. Finally, we discuss future steps for Paper II, to be presented later in the year.
用斯皮策干涉法衍生的相Miras样品:论文I -第一眼
我们展示了2008- 2009年斯皮策太空望远镜拍摄的Mira变量的10-37微米高分辨率光谱,这些光谱分布在M、S和C化学亚类中。在这次观测活动中,我们对整个斯皮策星系的25个Miras样本进行了两次到几次的观测,并且同时测量了使用Palomar试验台干涉仪获得的近红外干涉直径。因为我们的光源对于斯皮策IRS来说非常亮(通常是5-100杨斯基),我们有很好的信噪比,并且对于许多光源,我们可以看到总体通量水平作为相位函数的显著变化。此外,我们能够识别由于硅酸盐和碳粉尘和分子成分而产生的许多强发射线和发射特征。我们介绍了我们实验的样品和设计,讨论了使用斯皮策来处理这种明亮光源所需的数据缩减,给出了几个带相位光谱的例子,并讨论了一些初步的发现。最后,我们讨论将在今年晚些时候提出的第二篇论文的未来步骤。
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