Talk:CHARA array
Appearance
So has someone imaged the surface of a non-main sequence star? Or is this statement as confusing as it seems? Maury (talk) 18:29, 7 August 2008 (UTC)
- On 1. I answer "yes", on 2. "no". The first image ever of the surface of a star is over Betelgeuse, α Ori, the reknowned supergiant star. That image was produced by a more primitive interferometer. Said: Rursus (☻) 21:39, 15 December 2008 (UTC)
More images and results
this PDF lists and displays more than just Altair, that could be usable for the articles here on WP:
Figure for Regulus, on p33Figure for Vega, on p34- Radius measurements on diverse M dwarfs A on p35-37
- Radius measurements on Delta Cephei A on p38
- Exact orbit determination on the Eta Orionis A component of Eta Orionis on p39-40
- Disk around Be star Zeta Tauri on p42
- Disk around Be star Gamma Cassiopeiae on p42
- Exoplanet size measurements on HD 189733b on p44
- Radius measurements on Mu Cassiopeiae A on p45
- Image of Alderamin, on p51
- Image of Rasalhague, on p51
- Images of Beta Lyrae, on p54
- Image of Zeta Andromedae, on p55
- Image of Zeta Tauri Be star disk, on p55
To be used if possible. (The PDF eats my RAM) Said: Rursus (☻) 21:39, 15 December 2008 (UTC)