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2005ApJ...624..973V - Astrophys. J., 624, 973-982 (2005/May-2)

The binarity of η Carinae revealed from photoionization modeling of the spectral variability of the Weigelt blobs B and D.

VERNER E., BRUHWEILER F. and GULL T.

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We focus on two Hubble Space Telescope Space Telescope Imaging Spectrograph (HST STIS) spectra of the Weigelt blobs B and D, extending from 1640 to 10400 Å, one recorded during the 1998 minimum (1998 March) and the other recorded in 1999 February, early in the following broad maximum. The spatially resolved spectra suggest two distinct ionization regions. One structure is the permanently low-ionization cores of the Weigelt blobs B and D, located several hundred AU from the ionizing source. Their spectra are dominated by emission from H I, [N II], Fe II, [Fe II], Ni II, [Ni II], Cr II, and Ti II. The second region, relatively diffuse in character and located between the ionizing source and the Weigelt blobs, is more highly ionized with emission from [Fe III], [Fe IV], N III], [Ne III], [Ar III], [Si III], [S III], and He I. Through photoionization modeling, we find that the radiation field from the more massive B-star companion supports the low-ionization structure throughout the 5.54 yr period. The radiation field of an evolved O star is required to produce the higher ionization emission seen across the broad maximum. This emission region is identified with slow-moving condensations photoionized by the O star and located in the extended mass flow emanating from the B-star primary. Comparison between the models and observations reveals that the high-ionization region is physically distinct (nH~107/cm3 and Te∼104 K) from the B and D blobs (nH~106/cm3 and Te∼7000 K).

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Journal keyword(s): Atomic Data - ISM: H II Regions - ISM: Individual: Name: η Carinae - Line: Formation - Line: Identification

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