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B. Yudin, Y. Balega, T. Blöcker, K.-H. Hofmann, D. Schertl, and G. Weigelt:

Speckle interferometry and radiative transfer modelling of the Wolf-Rayet star WR 118

Astronomy and Astrophysics 379, 229-234 (2001)


Abstract. WR 118 is a highly evolved Wolf-Rayet star of the WC10 subtype surrounded by a permanent dust shell absorbing and re-emitting in the infrared a considerable fraction of the stellar luminosity. We present the first diffraction-limited 2.13µm speckle interferometric observations of WR 118 with 73 mas resolution. The speckle interferograms were obtained with the 6m telescope at the Special Astrophysical Observatory. The two-dimensional visibility function of the object does not show any significant deviation from circular symmetry. The visibility curve declines towards the diffraction cut-off frequency to ~0.66 and can be approximated by a linear function. Radiative transfer calculations have been carried out to model the spectral energy distribution, given in the range of 0.5-25µm, and our 2.13µm visibility function, assuming spherical symmetry of the dust shell. Both can be fitted with a model containing double-sized grains (``small'' and ``large'') with the radii of a = 0.05µm and 0.38µm, and a mass fraction of the large grains greater than 65%. Alternatively, a good match can be obtained with the grain size distribution function n(a)~ a-3 with a ranging between 0.005µm and 0.6µm. At the inner boundary of the modelled dust shell (angular diameter (17 +/- 1)mas), the temperature of the smallest grains and the dust shell density are (1750+/-100)K and (1 +/- 0.2) 10-19g/cm^3, respectively. The dust formation rate is found to be (1.3 +/- 0.5) 10-7 Msol/yr, assuming vwind = 1200km/s.

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