Mid-Infrared Imaging of the Post-AGB Star AC Herculis with the MMT Adaptive Optics System
/ Authors
L. Close, B. Biller, W. Hoffmann, P. Hinz, J. Bieging, F. Wildi, M. Lloyd-Hart, G. Brusa, D. Fisher, Doug L. Miller
and 1 more author
/ Abstract
We utilized the MMT's unique deformable secondary adaptive optics system to produce high-resolution (FWHM=0.3"), very high Strehl mid-infrared (9.8, 11.7 & 18 micron) images of the post-AGB star AC Her. The very high (98+/-2%) Strehls achieved with Mid-IR AO led naturally to an ultra-stable PSF independent of airmass, seeing, or location on the sky. We find no significant difference between AC Her's morphology and our unresolved PSF calibration stars (mu UMa & alpha Her) at 9.8, 11.7, & 18 microns. Our current observations do not confirm any extended Mid-IR structure around AC Her. These observations are in conflict with previously reported Keck (seeing-limited) 11.7 and 18 micron images which suggested the presence of a resolved ~0.6" edge-on circumbinary disk. We conclude that AC Her has no extended Mid-IR structure on scales greater than 0.2" (R<75 AU). These first results of Mid-IR AO science are very encouraging for future high accuracy Mid-IR imaging with this technique.
Journal: arXiv: Astrophysics
DOI: 10.1086/380429