In the Shadow of the Transiting Disk: Imaging epsilon Aurigae in Eclipse
arXiv:1004.2464 · doi:10.1038/nature08968
Abstract
Eclipses of the single-line spectroscopic binary star, epsilon Aurigae, provide an opportunity to study the poorly-defined companion. We used the MIRC beam combiner on the CHARA array to create interferometric images during eclipse ingress. Our results demonstrate that the eclipsing body is a dark disk that is opaque and tilted, and therefore exclude alternative models for the system. These data constrain the geometry and masses of the components, providing evidence that the F-star is not a massive supergiant star.
As submitted to Nature. Published in Nature April 8, 2010.