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The Spatially-resolved Interacting Winds of Eta Carinae: Implications on the Orbit OrientationMedium-dispersion long slit spectra, recorded by HST/STIS (R=8000, Theta=0.l"), resolve the extended wind-wind interaction region of the massive binary, Eta Carinae. During the high state, extending for about five years of the 5.54-year binary period, lines of [N II], [Fe III], [S III], [Ar III] and [Ne III] extend outwards to 0.4" with a velocity range of -500 to +200 km/s. By comparison, lines of [Fe II] and [Ni II] extend to 0.7" with a velocity range of -500 to +500 km/s. During the high state, driven by the lesser wind of Eta Car B and photo-ionized by the FUV of Eta Car B, the high excitation lines originate in or near the outer ballistic portions of the wind-wind interaction region. The lower excitation lines ([Fe II] and [Ni II D originate from the boundary regions of the dominating wind of Eta Car A. As the binary system has an eccentricity exceeding 0.9, the two stars approach quite close across the periastron, estimated to be within 1 to 2 AU. As a result, Eta Car B moves into the primary wind structure, cutting off the FUV supporting the ionization of the high state lines. Forbidden emission lines of the doubly-ionized species disappear, He II 4686 drops along with the collapse of the X-ray flux. This behavior is understood through the 3-D models of A. Okazaki and of E. R. Parkin and Pittard. Discussion will address the orbit orientation relative to the geometry of the Homunculus, ejected by Eta Carinae in the 1840s.
Document ID
20100002907
Acquisition Source
Goddard Space Flight Center
Document Type
Conference Paper
Authors
Gull, Theodore R.
(NASA Goddard Space Flight Center Greenbelt, MD, United States)
Nielsen, K.E.
(Catholic Univ. of America Washington, DC, United States)
Corcoran, M.
(Universities Space Research Association Washington, DC, United States)
Hamaguchi, K.
(Maryland Univ. Baltimore County Baltimore, MD, United States)
Madura, T.
(Delaware Univ. Lewes, DE, United States)
Russell, C.
(Delaware Univ. Lewes, DE, United States)
Hillier, D.J.
(Pittsburgh Univ. Pittsburgh, PA, United States)
Owocki. S.
(Delaware Univ. Lewes, DE, United States)
Okazaki, A.T.
(Hokkai-Gakuen Univ. Hokkaido, Japan)
Date Acquired
August 25, 2013
Publication Date
January 5, 2010
Subject Category
Astronomy
Distribution Limits
Public
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