S. Castro et al., Spatial/spectral resolution of a galactic bulge K3 giant stellar atmosphere via gravitational microlensing, ASTROPHYS J, 548(2), 2001, pp. L197-L200
We present two Keck High Resolution Echelle Spectrometer spectra (lambda/De
lta lambda = 40,000) of a bulge K3 giant taken on successive nights during
the second caustic crossing of the binary microlensing event EROS BLG2000-5
. This caustic crossing served effectively to resolve the surface of the so
urce star; the spectrum from the second night is dominated by the limb, whi
le the spectrum from the first night is comprised of light from a broader r
ange of radii. To demonstrate that the spectra are adequate to resolve the
differences between them, we analyze the H alpha line. The equivalent width
is similar to8% smaller on the second night, and the signal-to-noise ratio
per resolution element (165 and 75 on the two nights, respectively) is suf
ficient to show that the difference is approximately constant over the simi
lar to2 Angstrom (similar to 15 resolution element) extent of the line. The
sign of the difference is in the expected direction since the limb is the
coolest part of the star and therefore should have the weakest H alpha. We
invite atmosphere modelers to predict the difference spectrum from the enti
re spectral range 5000 Angstrom < <lambda> < 7900 <Angstrom> so that these
predictions can be compared to our observations.