Abstract

Abstract Adopting a distance for RS Pup derived from a period-luminosity relation based on Cepheid parallaxes, it is shown that the phase-lag observations of the surrounding nebulosity by Kervella et al. are well fitted by a model of an equatorial disc at an angle of to the plane of the sky. The astrophysical implications of this are briefly mentioned.

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