We present near-infrared speckle interferometry of the OH/IR star OH 26.5+0.6 in the K' band obtained with the 6m telescope of the Special Astrophysical Observatory (SAO) in Oct. 2003. At a wavelength of λ = 2.13 μm the diffraction-limited resolution of 74 mas was attained. The reconstructed visibility reveals a spherically symmetric, circumstellar dust shell (CDS) surrounding the central star. In accordance with the deep silicate absorption feature in the spectral energy distribution (SED), the drop of the visibility function to a value of 0.36 at the cutoff frequency indicates a rather large optical depth of the CDS. To determine the structure and the properties of the CDS of OH 26.5+0.6, radiative transfer calculations using the code DUSTY[3] were performed to simultaneously model its visibility and the SED. Since OH 26.5+0.6 is highly variable, the observational data taken into consideration for the modeling correspond to different phases of the object's variability cycle. As in the case of another OH/IR star, OH 104.9+2.4 (see [5] and Riechers et al., this volume), we used these observational constraints at different epochs to derive several physical parameters of the central star and the CDS of OH 26.5+0.6 as a function of phase. © 2007 Springer.
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Driebe, T., Riechers, D., Balega, Y. Y., Hofmann, K. H., Men’shchikov, A. B., & Weigelt, G. (2008). High-resolution near-infrared speckle interferometry and radiative transfer modeling of the OH/IR star OH 26.5+0.6. In ESO Astrophysics Symposia (Vol. 2008, pp. 509–510). https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-74256-2_70
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