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GRAVITY chromatic imaging of η Car's core. Milliarcsecond resolution imaging of the wind-wind collision zone (Brγ, He I)

Authors :
S. Kellner
Pierre Kervella
Faustine Cantalloube
Johana Panduro
Magdalena Lippa
V. Coudé du Foresto
Y. Clénet
R. Abuter
G. Avila
Matteo Accardo
Konrad R. W. Tristram
Dan Popovic
Alejandra Rosales
A. Buron
R. Genzel
C. Deen
Laurent Jocou
Markus Schöller
T. Ott
H. Bonnet
P. Fédou
Frank Eisenhauer
R. van Boekel
Stefan Hippler
André Müller
Pierre Léna
Thibaut Moulin
Julien Woillez
L. Pallanca
Ekkehard Wieprecht
P.-O. Petrucci
N. Hubin
Leander Mehrgan
Sylvestre Lacour
Markus Wittkowski
Vincent Lapeyrere
Christian A. Hummel
M. Haug
Eckhard Sturm
Frederic Derie
Thanh Phan Duc
Sarah Kendrew
Burkhard Wolff
Mario Kiekebusch
Nicolas Blind
Andreas Kaufer
W. J. de Wit
Feng Gao
C. Collin
Silvia Scheithauer
L. Kern
Roderick Dembet
Matthew Horrobin
J.-U. Pott
Stefan Gillessen
Johann Kolb
Narsireddy Anugu
R.-R. Rohloff
M. Riquelme
J. Sanchez-Bermudez
Andreas Eckart
J. Moreno-Ventas
R. Brast
Z. Hubert
Isabelle Percheron
M. Mellein
F. Delplancke-Ströbele
M. Karl
Udo Neumann
Imke Wank
Rainer Lenzen
Odele Straub
Michael Esselborn
Armin Huber
J.-B. Le Bouquin
Ralf Klein
Juan-Luis Ramos
Erich Wiezorrek
Samuel Lévêque
K. Perraut
Frédéric Cassaing
C. E. Garcia Dabo
F. Müller
P. M. Plewa
Ewald Müller
N. Ventura
F. Chapron
Gerd Weigelt
M. Ebert
Martin Kulas
M. Wiest
Elodie Choquet
Luca Pasquini
A. Caratti o Garatti
A. Pflüger
T. de Zeeuw
Guy Perrin
Myriam Benisty
Yves Magnard
Joachim M. Bestenlehner
S. Oberti
António Amorim
Nicolas Schuhler
B. Lazareff
Paulo J. V. Garcia
Jason Dexter
Christian Straubmeier
Th. Henning
Jason Spyromilio
F. H. Vincent
A. Mérand
Senol Yazici
Felix Widmann
C. Rau
Pierre Bourget
R. J. García López
Xavier Haubois
Eric Gendron
Gérard Zins
G. Rousset
Andres J. Ramirez
Gilles Duvert
T. Paumard
Lieselotte Jochum
Idel Waisberg
F. Haussmann
O. Pfuhl
Sebastian Rabien
G. Rodríguez-Coira
Gerd Jakob
J. P. Berger
Wolfgang Brandner
D. Ziegler
Marcos Suarez
Source :
Astronomy and Astrophysics, 618, A125
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

Context. η Car is one of the most intriguing luminous blue variables in the Galaxy. Observations and models of the X-ray, ultraviolet, optical, and infrared emission suggest a central binary in a highly eccentric orbit with a 5.54 yr period residing in its core. 2D and 3D radiative transfer and hydrodynamic simulations predict a primary with a dense and slow stellar wind that interacts with the faster and lower density wind of the secondary. The wind-wind collision scenario suggests that the secondary’s wind penetrates the primary’s wind creating a low-density cavity in it, with dense walls where the two winds interact. However, the morphology of the cavity and its physical properties are not yet fully constrained. Aims. We aim to trace the inner ∼5–50 au structure of η Car’s wind-wind interaction, as seen through Brγ and, for the first time, through the He I 2s-2p line. Methods. We have used spectro-interferometric observations with the K-band beam-combiner GRAVITY at the VLTI. The analyses of the data include (i) parametrical model-fitting to the interferometric observables, (ii) a CMFGEN model of the source’s spectrum, and (iii) interferometric image reconstruction. Results. Our geometrical modeling of the continuum data allows us to estimate its FWHM angular size close to 2 mas and an elongation ratio ϵ = 1.06 ± 0.05 over a PA = 130° ± 20°. Our CMFGEN modeling of the spectrum helped us to confirm that the role of the secondary should be taken into account to properly reproduce the observed Brγ and He I lines. Chromatic images across the Brγ line reveal a southeast arc-like feature, possibly associated to the hot post-shocked winds flowing along the cavity wall. The images of the He I 2s-2p line served to constrain the 20 mas (∼50 au) structure of the line-emitting region. The observed morphology of He I suggests that the secondary is responsible for the ionized material that produces the line profile. Both the Brγ and the He I 2s-2p maps are consistent with previous hydrodynamical models of the colliding wind scenario. Future dedicated simulations together with an extensive interferometric campaign are necessary to refine our constraints on the wind and stellar parameters of the binary, which finally will help us predict the evolutionary path of η Car.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Astronomy and Astrophysics, 618, A125
Accession number :
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