All Tables
- Table 1:
Calibrators with spectral type, uniform disk angular
diameter in K band (in milliarcsecond) and baseline
(Mérand et al. 2005).
- Table 2:
Best fit results for p, with the two different radial velocity sets. The third line is a weighted average of the two individual measurements. Fourth and fith lines are the detailed quadratic contribution to the final error bar. Last line gives the final adopted value with the overall error bar. References are: (1) Bersier et al. (1994); and (2) Barnes et al. (2005).
- Table 3:
Individal measurements. Columns are (1) date of
observation, JD0 =
;
(2) phase; (3, 4) u-v coordinate in
meter; (5) squared visibility and error; (6) corresponding limb
darkened disk diameter in mas; (7, 10) HD number of calibrators,
prior and after the given data point respectivaly, 0 means that
there was no calibrator; (8, 9, 11, 12) quantities for computing the
correlation matrix (Perrin 2003):
are
errors on the estimated visibility of the calibrators.