The Luminous Blue Variable star η Carinae is one of the most massive stars known. It underwent a giant eruption in 1843 in which the Homunculus nebula was created. ROSAT and ASCA data indicate the existence of a hard and a soft X-ray component which appear to be spatially distinct: a softer diffuse shell of the nebula around η Carinae and a harder point-like source centered on the star η Car. Astonishingly the morphology of the X-ray emission is very different from the optical appearance of the nebula. We present a comparative analysis of optical morphology, the kinematics, and the diffuse soft X-ray structure of the nebula around η Carinae. Our kinematic analysis of the nebula shows extremely high expansion velocities. We find a strong cor...
10 pages, submitted to A&A$\eta$~Car is one of the most massive stars in the Galaxy. It underwent a ...
On five occasions between 1992 June 29 and 1994 May 3, we have used the Australia Telescope Compact ...
International audienceContext. The mass loss from massive stars is not understood well. η Carinae is...
The Luminous Blue Variable star η Carinae is one of the most massive stars known. It underwent a gia...
The Luminous Blue Variable star Eta Carinae is one of the most massive stars known. It underwent a g...
This dissertation presents the results of three related projects, each focusing on an aspect of the ...
The luminous unstable star (star system) η Carinae is surrounded by an optically bright bipolar nebu...
The massive colliding wind binary system η Car is embedded in an X-ray emitting region having a char...
An earlier paper, describing observations at a wavelength of 3 cm with the Australia Telescope Compa...
Aims. The role of episodic mass loss is one of the outstanding questions in massive star evolution. ...
We present new high spatial resolution observations of the material around η Carinae obtained with t...
Context. The colliding-wind binary η Carinae exhibits soft X-ray thermal emission that varies strong...
The X-ray emission from the supermassive star η Car is simulated using a 3D model of the wind–wind c...
Context.The bright star η Carinae is the most massive and luminous star in our region of the Milky W...
Context. The η Carinae binary system hosts one of the most massive stars, which features the highest...
10 pages, submitted to A&A$\eta$~Car is one of the most massive stars in the Galaxy. It underwent a ...
On five occasions between 1992 June 29 and 1994 May 3, we have used the Australia Telescope Compact ...
International audienceContext. The mass loss from massive stars is not understood well. η Carinae is...
The Luminous Blue Variable star η Carinae is one of the most massive stars known. It underwent a gia...
The Luminous Blue Variable star Eta Carinae is one of the most massive stars known. It underwent a g...
This dissertation presents the results of three related projects, each focusing on an aspect of the ...
The luminous unstable star (star system) η Carinae is surrounded by an optically bright bipolar nebu...
The massive colliding wind binary system η Car is embedded in an X-ray emitting region having a char...
An earlier paper, describing observations at a wavelength of 3 cm with the Australia Telescope Compa...
Aims. The role of episodic mass loss is one of the outstanding questions in massive star evolution. ...
We present new high spatial resolution observations of the material around η Carinae obtained with t...
Context. The colliding-wind binary η Carinae exhibits soft X-ray thermal emission that varies strong...
The X-ray emission from the supermassive star η Car is simulated using a 3D model of the wind–wind c...
Context.The bright star η Carinae is the most massive and luminous star in our region of the Milky W...
Context. The η Carinae binary system hosts one of the most massive stars, which features the highest...
10 pages, submitted to A&A$\eta$~Car is one of the most massive stars in the Galaxy. It underwent a ...
On five occasions between 1992 June 29 and 1994 May 3, we have used the Australia Telescope Compact ...
International audienceContext. The mass loss from massive stars is not understood well. η Carinae is...