2008
DOI: 10.1088/0004-6256/135/4/1249
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The Early Spectra of Eta Carinae 1892 to 1941 and the Onset of Its High Excitation Emission Spectrum

Abstract: The observed behavior of η Car from 1860 to 1940 has not been considered in most recent accounts, nor has it been explained in any quantitative model. We have used modern digital processing techniques to examine Harvard objectiveprism spectra made from 1892 to 1941. Relatively high-excitation He I λ4471 and [Fe III] λ4658 emission, conspicuous today, were weak and perhaps absent throughout those years. Feast et al. noted this qualitative fact for other pre-1920 spectra, but we quantify it and extend it to a ti… Show more

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“…5). This is consistent with the results of earlier HST/STIS observations, which show that the broad He I features are unresolved and almost certainly originate less than ∼ 100-200 AU from the primary star (Nielsen et al 2007;Humphreys, Davidson, & Koppelman 2008). The inferred location of high-velocity absorption seen in He I λ10830 during η Car's 2009 periastron event (Groh et al 2010) also agrees with this result.…”
Section: The He I Absorptions and Their Relation To The Central Binarysupporting
confidence: 91%
“…5). This is consistent with the results of earlier HST/STIS observations, which show that the broad He I features are unresolved and almost certainly originate less than ∼ 100-200 AU from the primary star (Nielsen et al 2007;Humphreys, Davidson, & Koppelman 2008). The inferred location of high-velocity absorption seen in He I λ10830 during η Car's 2009 periastron event (Groh et al 2010) also agrees with this result.…”
Section: The He I Absorptions and Their Relation To The Central Binarysupporting
confidence: 91%
“…The geometrical volume filled by ionized helium around η Car is highly relevant, since He I absorption as well as emission lines depend on He + → He 0 recombination. The zones of interest are photoionized chiefly by the hot secondary star, see Humphreys et al (2008), Mehner et al (2010a), and refs. therein.…”
Section: The Changing Wind Structure During the 2009 Eventmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The wind collision leads to a wind-wind collision cavity (e.g., Pittard & Corcoran 2002;Humphreys et al 2008;Okazaki et al 2008;Parkin et al 2009Parkin et al , 2011Gull et al 2009Gull et al , 2011Madura & Owocki 2010;Madura et al 2012Madura et al , 2013Groh et al 2010Groh et al , 2012a. Radiative transfer models of the wind-wind collision zone were reported by Clementel et al (2015a,b).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 98%