The observed giant outbursts of Luminous Blue Variables (LBVs) may occur when these massive stars approach their Eddington limits. When this happens, they must reach a point where the centrifugal force and the radiative acceleration cancel out gravity at the equator. We call this the Omega-limit. When stars are close to the Omega-limit, strong non-spherical mass loss should occur. This suggests a scenario where a slow and very dense wind, strongly confined to the equatorial plane, is followed by a fast and almost spherical wind. We compute two-dimensional hydrodynamic models of the evolution of the nebula formed from such interacting winds, using parameters consistent with the outburst of eta Carinae in the last century. This outburst gave ...
Indexación: Web of Science; Scopus.We present ALMA and ATCA observations of the luminous blue variab...
We show that the significantly different effective temperatures (T(eff)) achieved by the luminous bl...
Over the entire 20th century, Eta Carinae (\ec) has displayed a unique spectrum, which recently has ...
I discuss the role of short-duration eruptive mass loss in the evolution of very massive stars. Gian...
Massive stars play a significant role in the shaping and evolution of the Galaxy. Their stellar wind...
We suggest that the mass lost during the evolution of very massive stars may be dominated by optical...
Luminous blue variables (LBVs) are hot, very luminous massive stars displaying large quasi-periodic ...
The Luminous Blue Variable star Eta Carinae is one of the most massive stars known. It underwent a g...
Context. Massive stars play a vital role in the Universe, however, their evolution even on the main-...
The supernova imposter Eta Carinae and its surrounding Homunculus reflection nebula have been of gre...
The most massive stars, with initial masses above ~50M_sun, encounter a phase of extreme mass loss -...
We propose an outburst mechanism for the most luminous stars in our and other galaxies. These millio...
Eta Carinae (Eta Car), its interacting winds and historical ejecta provide an unique astrophysical l...
I discuss the role played by short-duration eruptive mass loss in the evolution of very massive star...
I compare the structures of the bipolar nebulae around the massive binary system Eta Carinae and aro...
Indexación: Web of Science; Scopus.We present ALMA and ATCA observations of the luminous blue variab...
We show that the significantly different effective temperatures (T(eff)) achieved by the luminous bl...
Over the entire 20th century, Eta Carinae (\ec) has displayed a unique spectrum, which recently has ...
I discuss the role of short-duration eruptive mass loss in the evolution of very massive stars. Gian...
Massive stars play a significant role in the shaping and evolution of the Galaxy. Their stellar wind...
We suggest that the mass lost during the evolution of very massive stars may be dominated by optical...
Luminous blue variables (LBVs) are hot, very luminous massive stars displaying large quasi-periodic ...
The Luminous Blue Variable star Eta Carinae is one of the most massive stars known. It underwent a g...
Context. Massive stars play a vital role in the Universe, however, their evolution even on the main-...
The supernova imposter Eta Carinae and its surrounding Homunculus reflection nebula have been of gre...
The most massive stars, with initial masses above ~50M_sun, encounter a phase of extreme mass loss -...
We propose an outburst mechanism for the most luminous stars in our and other galaxies. These millio...
Eta Carinae (Eta Car), its interacting winds and historical ejecta provide an unique astrophysical l...
I discuss the role played by short-duration eruptive mass loss in the evolution of very massive star...
I compare the structures of the bipolar nebulae around the massive binary system Eta Carinae and aro...
Indexación: Web of Science; Scopus.We present ALMA and ATCA observations of the luminous blue variab...
We show that the significantly different effective temperatures (T(eff)) achieved by the luminous bl...
Over the entire 20th century, Eta Carinae (\ec) has displayed a unique spectrum, which recently has ...