We recently used archival and newly obtained data from the Navy Precision Optical Interferometer to measure the fundamental properties of 87 stars. The sample consisted of 5 dwarfs, 3 subgiants, 69 giants, 3 bright giants, and 7 supergiants, and spanned a wide range of spectral classes from B to M. We combined our angular diameters with photometric and distance information from the literature to determine each star’s physical radius, effective temperature, bolometric flux, luminosity, mass, and age. Several dozen of the stars have visibility curves sampled down to the first null, where the visibilities drop to zero. Here we present preliminary results showing limb-darkening fits for the five zero crossing stars that have the best coverage of the second lobe.
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