Regulus observed with VLTI/AMBER
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spectralamberapproxbeenhighinterferometryobservedregulus
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The rapidly rotating primary component of Regulus A system has been observed, for the first time, using the technique of differential interferometry at high spectral resolution. The observations have been performed across the Br$_\gamma$ spectral line with the VLTI/AMBER focal instrument in high spectral resolution mode (R $\approx$ 12000) at $\approx$ 80-130m (projected on the sky) Auxiliary Telescopes triplet baseline configurations. We confirm, within the uncertainties, the results previously obtained using the techniques of classical long-baseline interferometry, although the question of anomalous gravity darkening remains open for the future study.
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