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The orbital kinematics of η Carinae over three periastra with a possible detection of the elusive secondary’s motion

Authors :
Emily Strawn
Noel D Richardson
Anthony F J Moffat
Nour Ibrahim
Alexis Lane
Connor Pickett
André-Nicolas Chené
Michael F Corcoran
Augusto Damineli
Theodore R Gull
D John Hillier
Patrick Morris
Herbert Pablo
Joshua D Thomas
Ian R Stevens
Mairan Teodoro
Gerd Weigelt
Publication Year :
2023
Publisher :
Royal Astronomical Society, 2023.

Abstract

The binary eta Carinae is the closest example of a very massive star, which may have formed through a merger during its Great Eruption in the mid-nineteenth century. We aimed to confirm and improve the kinematics using a spectroscopic data set taken with the CTIO 1.5 m telescope over the time period of 2008-2020, covering three periastron passages of the highly eccentric orbit. We measure line variability of H-alpha and H-beta, where the radial velocity and orbital kinematics of the primary star were measured from the H-beta emission line using a bisector method. At phases away from periastron, we observed the He II 4686 emission moving opposite the primary star, consistent with a possible Wolf-Rayet companion, although with a seemingly narrow emission line. This could represent the first detection of emission from the companion.<br />Comment: 11 pages, accepted to MNRAS

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....ac70a651366712ecb424370d47e45b3b