Radius measurement in binary stars: simulations of intensity interferometry


Abstract in English

Mass and radius measurements of stars are important inputs for models of stellar structure. Binary stars are of particular interest in this regard, because astrometry and spectroscopy of a binary together provide the masses of both stars as well as the distance to the system, while interferometry can both improve the astrometry and measure the radii of the stars. In this work we simulate parameter recovery from intensity interferometry, especially the challenge of disentangling the radii of two stars from their combined interferometric signal. Two approaches are considered: separation of the visibility contributions of each star with the help of differing brightness ratios at different wavelengths, and direct fitting of the intensity correlation to a multi-parameter model. Full image reconstructions is not attempted. Measurement of angular radii, angular separation and first-order limb-darkening appears readily achievable for bright binary stars with current instrumentation.

Download