We assume that the helium-I lines emitted by the massive binary system Eta Carinae are formed in the acceleration zone of the less-massive secondary star. We calculate the Doppler shift of the lines as a function of orbital phase and of several parameters of the binary system. We find that a good fit is obtained if the helium lines are formed in the region where the secondary wind speed is 430 km/sec. The acceptable binary eccentricity is in the range 0.9-0.95, and the inclination angle (the angle between a line perpendicular to the orbital plane and the line of sight) is in the range 40-55 degrees. Lower values of e require higher values of i, and vice versa. The binary system is oriented such that the secondary star is in our direction (c...
Eta Carinae with its peculiar surrounding has been a mystery for decades despite numerous surveys ca...
The He I absorption and emission systems towards Θ1 Ori C, the exciting star of the Orion Nebula, ar...
We monitored Eta Carinae with the Hubble Space Telescope WFPC2 and Gemini GMOS throughout the 2009 s...
We continue to explore the accretion model of the massive binary system Eta Carinae by studying the ...
We modeled the HeII 4686 line profiles observed in the eta Carinae binary system close to the 2003.5...
We have analyzed high spatial, moderate spectral resolution observations of Eta Carinae obtained wit...
Eta Carinae (η Car) is an extremely massive binary system in which rapid spectrum variations occur n...
We report on the N II λλ5668-5712 emission and absorption lines in the spectrum of η Carinae. Spectr...
Eta Carinae (η Car) is an extremely massive binary system in which rapid spectrum variations occur n...
Spectral observations of the massive colliding wind binary Eta Carinae show phase-dependent variatio...
We show that the rapid and large decrease in the intensity of high-ionization emission lines from th...
We report on variations in important X-ray emission lines in a series of Chandra grating spectra of ...
The highly eccentric binary system Eta Carinae (η Car) shows numerous time-variable emission and abs...
The optical spectra of some stars exhibit spectral lines in emission, which is characteristic of the...
We study the propagation of the ionizing radiation emitted by the secondary star in Eta Carinae. We ...
Eta Carinae with its peculiar surrounding has been a mystery for decades despite numerous surveys ca...
The He I absorption and emission systems towards Θ1 Ori C, the exciting star of the Orion Nebula, ar...
We monitored Eta Carinae with the Hubble Space Telescope WFPC2 and Gemini GMOS throughout the 2009 s...
We continue to explore the accretion model of the massive binary system Eta Carinae by studying the ...
We modeled the HeII 4686 line profiles observed in the eta Carinae binary system close to the 2003.5...
We have analyzed high spatial, moderate spectral resolution observations of Eta Carinae obtained wit...
Eta Carinae (η Car) is an extremely massive binary system in which rapid spectrum variations occur n...
We report on the N II λλ5668-5712 emission and absorption lines in the spectrum of η Carinae. Spectr...
Eta Carinae (η Car) is an extremely massive binary system in which rapid spectrum variations occur n...
Spectral observations of the massive colliding wind binary Eta Carinae show phase-dependent variatio...
We show that the rapid and large decrease in the intensity of high-ionization emission lines from th...
We report on variations in important X-ray emission lines in a series of Chandra grating spectra of ...
The highly eccentric binary system Eta Carinae (η Car) shows numerous time-variable emission and abs...
The optical spectra of some stars exhibit spectral lines in emission, which is characteristic of the...
We study the propagation of the ionizing radiation emitted by the secondary star in Eta Carinae. We ...
Eta Carinae with its peculiar surrounding has been a mystery for decades despite numerous surveys ca...
The He I absorption and emission systems towards Θ1 Ori C, the exciting star of the Orion Nebula, ar...
We monitored Eta Carinae with the Hubble Space Telescope WFPC2 and Gemini GMOS throughout the 2009 s...