We report Very Long Baseline Array (VLBA) observations of 43 GHz v=1, J=1-0 SiO masers in the circumstellar envelope of the M-type semi-regular variable star VX Sgr at 3 epochs during 1999 April-May. These high-resolution VLBA images reveal a persistent ringlike distribution of SiO masers with a projected radius of ~3 stellar radii. The typical angular size of 0.5 mas for individual maser feature was estimated from two-point correlation function analysis for maser spots. We found that the apparent size scale of maser features was distinctly smaller than that observed in the previous observations by comparing their fractions of total power imaged. This change in the size scale of maser emission may be related to stellar activity that caused ...
International audienceWe present the results of continued monitoring of the SiO masers at 7 mm wavel...
International audienceVLBI observations of maser emission are a basic tool to study the circumstella...
We present the results of continued monitoring of the SiO masers at 7 mm wavelength in several of th...
We report on 43 GHz v=1, J=1-0 SiO maser proper motions in the circurnstellar envelope of the M-type...
We present the first VLBI images of SiO masers in the circumstellar envelope of an S-type star obtai...
VX Sgr, a semi-regular variable, is a red giant star with intense SiO maser emission at 43 GHz. The ...
This thesis describes in detail the observational procedures that we have followed and developed to ...
This thesis describes in detail the observational procedures that we have followed and developed to ...
International audienceWe present new total intensity and linear polarization VLBA observations of th...
International audienceWe present new total intensity and linear polarization VLBA observations of th...
We report on the high-precision astrometric observations of maser sources around the Galactic Center...
The time variation of SiO masers in a semi-regular variable, VX Sgr, was investigated in the period ...
Abstract. We present new total intensity and linear polarization VLBA observations of the ν = 2 and ...
International audienceVLBI observations of maser emission are a basic tool to study the circumstella...
VLBI observations of maser emission are a basic tool to study the circumstellar envelopes (CSEs) aro...
International audienceWe present the results of continued monitoring of the SiO masers at 7 mm wavel...
International audienceVLBI observations of maser emission are a basic tool to study the circumstella...
We present the results of continued monitoring of the SiO masers at 7 mm wavelength in several of th...
We report on 43 GHz v=1, J=1-0 SiO maser proper motions in the circurnstellar envelope of the M-type...
We present the first VLBI images of SiO masers in the circumstellar envelope of an S-type star obtai...
VX Sgr, a semi-regular variable, is a red giant star with intense SiO maser emission at 43 GHz. The ...
This thesis describes in detail the observational procedures that we have followed and developed to ...
This thesis describes in detail the observational procedures that we have followed and developed to ...
International audienceWe present new total intensity and linear polarization VLBA observations of th...
International audienceWe present new total intensity and linear polarization VLBA observations of th...
We report on the high-precision astrometric observations of maser sources around the Galactic Center...
The time variation of SiO masers in a semi-regular variable, VX Sgr, was investigated in the period ...
Abstract. We present new total intensity and linear polarization VLBA observations of the ν = 2 and ...
International audienceVLBI observations of maser emission are a basic tool to study the circumstella...
VLBI observations of maser emission are a basic tool to study the circumstellar envelopes (CSEs) aro...
International audienceWe present the results of continued monitoring of the SiO masers at 7 mm wavel...
International audienceVLBI observations of maser emission are a basic tool to study the circumstella...
We present the results of continued monitoring of the SiO masers at 7 mm wavelength in several of th...