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Nebular Hydrogen Absorption in the Ejecta of Eta CarinaeSpace Telescope Imaging Spectrograph (STIS) observations of Eta Carinae and immediate ejecta reveal narrow Balmer absorption lines in addition to the nebular-scattered broad P-Cygni absorptions. The narrow absorption correlates with apparent disk structure that separates the two Homunculus lobes. We trace these features about half way up the Northern lobe until the scattered stellar Balmer line doppler-shifts redward beyond the nebular absorption feature. Three-dimensional data cubes, made by mapping the Homunculus at Balmer alpha and Balmer beta with the 52 x 0.1 arcsecond aperture and about 5000 spectral resolving power, demonstrate that the absorption feature changes slowly in velocity with nebular position. We have monitored the stellar Balmer alpha line profile of the central source over the past four years. The equivalent width of the nebular absorption feature changes considerably between observations. The changes do not correlate with measured brightness of Eta Carinae. Likely clumps of neutral hydrogen with a scale size comparable to the stellar disk diameter are passing through the intervening light path on the timescales less than several months. The excitation mechanism involves Lyman alpha radiation (possibly the Lyman series plus Lyman continuum) and collisions leading to populating the 2S metastable state. Before the electron can jump to the ground state by two photon emission (lifetime about 1/8 second), a stellar Balmer photon is absorbed and the electron shifts to an NP level. We see the absorption feature in higher Balmer lines, and but not in Paschen lines. Indeed we see narrow nebular Paschen emission lines. At present, we do not completely understand the details of the absorption. Better understanding should lead to improved insight of the unique conditions around Eta Carinae that leads to these absorptions.
Document ID
20010018388
Acquisition Source
Goddard Space Flight Center
Document Type
Conference Paper
Authors
Gull, Theodore R.
(American Astronautical Society San Diego, CA United States)
Ishibashi, K.
(American Astronautical Society San Diego, CA United States)
Davidson, K.
(American Astronautical Society San Diego, CA United States)
Fisher, Richard R.
Date Acquired
August 20, 2013
Publication Date
January 1, 2000
Subject Category
Astronomy
Meeting Information
Meeting: American Astronomical Society Meeting
Location: San Diego, CA
Country: United States
Start Date: January 7, 2001
End Date: January 11, 2001
Sponsors: American Astronautical Society
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
Work of the US Gov. Public Use Permitted.

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