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First results from the chara array.: I.: An interferometric and spectroscopic study of the fast rotator α leonis (Regulus)

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ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL
Volume 628, Issue 1, Pages 439-452

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IOP PUBLISHING LTD
DOI: 10.1086/430730

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infrared : stars; stars : fundamental parameters; stars : individual (alpha Leonis, Regulus); stars : rotation; techniques : interferometric

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We report on K-band interferometric observations of the bright, rapidly rotating star Regulus (type B7 V) made with the CHARA Array on Mount Wilson, California. Through a combination of interferometric and spectroscopic measurements, we have determined for Regulus the equatorial and polar diameters and temperatures, the rotational velocity and period, the inclination and position angle of the spin axis, and the gravity darkening coefficient. These first results from the CHARA Array provide the first interferometric measurement of gravity darkening in a rapidly rotating star and represent the first detection of gravity darkening in a star that is not a member of an eclipsing binary system.

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