Context.B[e] stars are hot stars surrounded by circumstellar gas and dust which is responsible for the presence of emission lines and IR-excess in their spectra. How dust can be formed in this highly illuminated and diluted environment remains an open issue. Aims.HD 62623 is one of the very few A-type supergiants showing the B[e] phenomenon. We studied the geometry of its circumstellar envelope in the mid-infrared using long-baseline interferometry, which is the only observing technique able to spatially resolve objects smaller than a few tens of milliarcseconds. Methods.We obtained nine calibrated visibility measurements between October 2006 and January 2008 using the VLTI/MIDI instrument in SCI-PHOT mode and PRISM spectral dispersion mode with projected baselines ranging from 13 to 71 m and with various position angles (PA). We used geometrical models and physical modeling with a radiative transfer code to analyze these data. Results.The dusty circumstellar environment of HD 62623 is partially resolved by the VLTI/MIDI, even with the shortest baselines. The environment is flattened (a/b ~ 1.3 ± 0.1) and can be separated into two components: a compact one whose extension grows from 17 mas at 8 μ m to 30 mas at 9.6 μ m and stays almost constant up to 13 μ m, and a more extended one that is over-resolved even with the shortest baselines. Using the radiative transfer code MC3D, we managed to model HD 62623's circumstellar environment as a dusty disk with an inner radius of 3.85 plusmmn' 0.6 AU, an inclination angle of 60 × 10., and amass of 2 × 10-7 M⊙. Conclusions. It is the first time that the dusty disk inner rim of a supergiant star exhibiting the B[e] phenomenon is significantly constrained. The inner gaseous envelope likely contributes up to 20% to the total N band flux and acts like a reprocessing disk. Finally, the hypothesis of a stellar wind deceleration by the companion's gravitational effects remains the most probable case since the bi-stability mechanism does not seem to be efficient for this star. © 2010 ESO.
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Meilland, A., Kanaan, S., Borges Fernandes, M., Chesneau, O., Millour, F., Stee, P., & Lopez, B. (2010). Resolving the dusty circumstellar environment of the A[e] supergiant HD 62623 with the VLTI/MIDI *. Astronomy and Astrophysics, 512(12). https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361/200913640
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