Multiplicity of Galactic Cepheids from long-baseline interferometry. II. The Companion of AX Circini revealed with VLTI/PIONIER
Abstract
Aims: We aim at detecting and characterizing the main-sequence companion of the Cepheid AX Cir (Porb 18 yrs). The long-term objective is to estimate the mass of both components and the distance to the system. Methods: We used the PIONIER combiner at the VLT Interferometer to obtain the first interferometric measurements of the short-period Cepheid AX Cir and its orbiting component. Results: The companion is resolved by PIONIER at a projected separation = 29.2 0.2 mas and projection angle PA = 167.6 0.3. We measured H-band flux ratios between the companion and the Cepheid of 0.90 0.10 % and 0.75 0.17 %, respectively at a pulsation phase for the Cepheid φ = 0.24 and 0.48. The lower contrast at φ = 0.48 is due to increased brightness of the Cepheid compared to the φ = 0.24. This gives an average apparent magnitude mH (comp) = 9.06 0.24 mag. The limb-darkened angular diameter of the Cepheid at the two pulsation phases was measured to be θLD = 0.839 0.023 mas and θLD = 0.742 0.020 mas, respectively at φ = 0.24 and 0.48. A lower limit on the total mass of the system was also derived based on our measured separation, we found MT ≥ 9.7 0.6 M.
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