We present the discovery of an infrared nebula around the Cepheid prototype δ Cephei and its hot companion HD 213307. Large-scale (~2.1 × 10[superscript 4] AU) nebulosity is detected at 5.8, 8.0, 24, and 70 μm. Surrounding the two stars, the 5.8 and 8.0 μm emission is largely attributable to polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon emission swept from the interstellar medium by a wind originating from δ Cephei and/or its companion. Stochastically heated small dust grains are the most likely source of the 24 and 70 μm extended emission. The 70 μm emission, in particular, resembles a bow shock aligned in the direction of the proper motion of δ Cephei. This discovery supports the hypothesis that δ Cephei may be currently losing mass, at a rate in the r...
Context. Debris discs around main-sequence stars indicate the presence of larger rocky bodies. The c...
It has been claimed that Period–Luminosity relations derived from infrared observations of Large Mag...
Context. Low- to intermediate-mass stars lose a significant fraction of their mass while they are on...
We present the discovery of an infrared nebula around the Cepheid prototype δ Cephei and its hot com...
We present the results of a search for H i 21 cm line emission from the circumstellar environments o...
Recently published Spitzer Space Telescope observations of the classical Cepheid archetype δ Cephei ...
Infrared observations of the dusty, massive Homunculus Nebula around the luminous blue variable η Ca...
Infrared observations of the dusty, massive Homunculus Nebula around the luminous blue variable Car...
Spectral energy distributions for 132 classical and type II Cepheids were searched for evidence of e...
International audienceContext. The infrared (IR) excess of classical Cepheids is seldom studied and ...
I address uncertainties on the spatial distribution and mass of the dust formed in η Carinae's Homun...
Only a few percent of cool, old white dwarfs (WDs) have infrared excesses interpreted as originating...
19 pages, 16 figuresInternational audience[Abridged] - Context: Circumstellar envelopes (CSEs) aroun...
The persistence of planetary systems after their host stars evolve into their post-main-sequence pha...
The persistence of planetary systems after their host stars evolve into their post-main sequence pha...
Context. Debris discs around main-sequence stars indicate the presence of larger rocky bodies. The c...
It has been claimed that Period–Luminosity relations derived from infrared observations of Large Mag...
Context. Low- to intermediate-mass stars lose a significant fraction of their mass while they are on...
We present the discovery of an infrared nebula around the Cepheid prototype δ Cephei and its hot com...
We present the results of a search for H i 21 cm line emission from the circumstellar environments o...
Recently published Spitzer Space Telescope observations of the classical Cepheid archetype δ Cephei ...
Infrared observations of the dusty, massive Homunculus Nebula around the luminous blue variable η Ca...
Infrared observations of the dusty, massive Homunculus Nebula around the luminous blue variable Car...
Spectral energy distributions for 132 classical and type II Cepheids were searched for evidence of e...
International audienceContext. The infrared (IR) excess of classical Cepheids is seldom studied and ...
I address uncertainties on the spatial distribution and mass of the dust formed in η Carinae's Homun...
Only a few percent of cool, old white dwarfs (WDs) have infrared excesses interpreted as originating...
19 pages, 16 figuresInternational audience[Abridged] - Context: Circumstellar envelopes (CSEs) aroun...
The persistence of planetary systems after their host stars evolve into their post-main-sequence pha...
The persistence of planetary systems after their host stars evolve into their post-main sequence pha...
Context. Debris discs around main-sequence stars indicate the presence of larger rocky bodies. The c...
It has been claimed that Period–Luminosity relations derived from infrared observations of Large Mag...
Context. Low- to intermediate-mass stars lose a significant fraction of their mass while they are on...