2021A&A...654A..44M


Query : 2021A&A...654A..44M

2021A&A...654A..44M - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 654A, 44-44 (2021/10-1)

η Carinae with Fermi-LAT: two full orbits and the third periastron.

MARTI-DEVESA G. and REIMER O.

Abstract (from CDS):


Context. Colliding-wind binaries are massive stellar systems featuring strong, interacting winds. These binaries may be actual particle accelerators, making them variable γ-ray sources due to changes in the wind collision region along the orbit. However, only two of these massive stellar binary systems have been identified as high-energy sources. The first and archetypical system of this class is η Carinae, a bright γ-ray source with orbital variability peaking around its periastron passage.
Aims. The origin of the high-energy emission in η Carinae is still unclear, with both lepto-hadronic and hadronic scenarios being under discussion. Moreover, the γ-ray emission seemed to differ between the two periastrons previously observed with the Fermi-Large Area Telescope. Continuing observations might provide highly valuable information for understanding the emission mechanisms in this system.
Methods. We have used almost 12 yr of data from the Fermi-Large Area Telescope. We studied both low- and high-energy components, searching for differences and similarities between both orbits, and we made use of this large dataset to search for emission from nearby colliding-wind binaries.
Results. We show how the energy component above 10 GeV of η Carinae peaks months before the 2014 periastron, while the 2020 periastron is the brightest one to date. Additionally, upper limits are provided for the high-energy emission in other particle-accelerating colliding-wind systems.
Conclusions. Current γ-ray observations of η Carinae strongly suggest that the wind collision region of this system is perturbed from orbit to orbit, affecting particle transport within the shock.

Abstract Copyright: © ESO 2021

Journal keyword(s): gamma rays: stars - binaries: general - acceleration of particles - stars: individual: eta Carinae

Simbad objects: 22

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Number of rows : 22
N Identifier Otype ICRS (J2000)
RA
ICRS (J2000)
DEC
Mag U Mag B Mag V Mag R Mag I Sp type #ref
1850 - 2024
#notes
1 * gam02 Vel WR* 08 09 31.95013 -47 20 11.7108 0.64 1.58 1.83 1.85 2.00 WC8+O7.5III-V 905 0
2 NAME Car Arm PoG 10 00 -60.0           ~ 439 1
3 THA 35-II-42 WR* 10 25 56.5024585224 -57 48 43.519215708   14.168 12.661 12.102   WN5ha/O3+O3Vz((f*)) 95 0
4 Fermi J1036.1-5934 gam 10 36 02 -59 35.8           ~ 2 0
5 V* V906 Car No* 10 36 15.4286177568 -59 35 53.696262804           ~ 89 1
6 HD 92740 WR* 10 41 17.5158425712 -59 40 36.895992960 5.68 6.50 6.42 7.38   WN7h+O9III-V 412 0
7 Fermi J1042.9-5938 gam 10 42 59 -59 38.4           ~ 1 0
8 3FGL J1043.6-5930 gam 10 43 37 -59 30.3           ~ 5 0
9 HD 93129A SB* 10 43 57.4587319296 -59 32 51.394897284 6.46 7.478 7.310 7.84   O2If* 169 0
10 HD 93162 WR* 10 44 10.3890266112 -59 43 11.106500520 7.90 8.55 8.80 8.66   O2.5If*/WN6+OB 360 0
11 HD 93250 * 10 44 45.0275085072 -59 33 54.680974848 6.73 8.12 7.50 8.38   O4III(fc) 315 0
12 NGC 3372 HII 10 45 02.23 -59 41 59.8           ~ 1014 2
13 NAME Homunculus Nebula ISM 10 45 03.5 -59 41 04           ~ 369 1
14 * eta Car Em* 10 45 03.545808 -59 41 03.95124 6.37 7.03 6.48 6.123 4.41 LBV 2437 0
15 4FGL J1054.0-5938 gam 10 54 01.9 -59 38 24           ~ 4 0
16 WR 39 WR* 11 06 18.7294130136 -61 14 18.439964196   14.33 13.05 13.15   WC7 44 0
17 4FGL J1820.4-1609c Q? 18 20 24.8 -16 09 10           ~ 3 0
18 NGC 6618 341 ** 18 20 29.862 -16 10 44.93 17.04 16.28 14.13     O4+O4 63 1
19 HD 193793 WR* 20 20 27.9757908696 +43 51 16.286840244 6.90 7.25 6.85 4.58   WC7pd+O5.5fc 710 0
20 MR 112 WR* 20 35 47.0859278605 +41 22 44.703520146     12.64 12.16   WC6+O8I-IIf 155 1
21 EM* AS 431 WR* 20 36 43.6322747712 +40 21 07.442607924     13.73 12.51   WN8(h)+B0.5V 220 0
22 NAME Carina Region reg ~ ~           ~ 186 0

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