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High-resolution Imaging of Thermal Emission

 

At present, milli-arcsecond imaging is restricted to objects with high surface brightness, nonthermal radio emitters. Large improvements in sensitivity coupled with the A+ configuration will allow imaging of thermal radio sources with milli-arcsecond resolution, opening an entirely new area of astrophysical inquiry. Examples of the kinds of objects which could be imaged out to distances ranging from several hundred pc to several kpc include i) interacting binaries containing giant stars (symbiotic stars and recurrent novae); ii) stellar winds on giant stars--expansion rates could be measured directly; iii) the early stages of nova outbursts; iv) the photospheres of giant stars, and v) circumstellar disks.

We stress that most elements of the VLA expansion project are required simultaneously for these research programs, including:



Michael Rupen
Fri Mar 26 15:30:00 MST 1999