We modeled the HeII 4686 line profiles observed in the eta Carinae binary system close to the 2003.5 spectroscopic event, assuming that they were formed in the shocked gas that flows at both sides of the contact surface formed by wind-wind collision. We used a constant flow velocity and added turbulence in the form of a gaussian velocity distribution. We allowed emission from both the primary and secondary shocks but introduced infinite opacity at the contact surface, implying that only the side of the contact cone visible to the observer contributed to the line profile. Using the orbital parameters of the binary system derived from the 7 mm light curve during the last spectroscopic event (Paper II) we were able to reproduce the line profil...
FUV spectra of Eta Car, recorded across two decades with HST/STIS, document multiple changes in reso...
FUV spectra of eta Car, recorded across two decades with HST/STIS, document multiple changes in reso...
This is the final version of the article. Available from the publisher via the DOI in this record.Co...
We continue to explore the accretion model of the massive binary system Eta Carinae by studying the ...
We have analyzed high spatial, moderate spectral resolution observations of Eta Carinae obtained wit...
The periodic spectroscopic events in η Carinae are now well established and occur near the periastro...
We assume that the helium-I lines emitted by the massive binary system Eta Carinae are formed in the...
The periodic spectroscopic events in η Carinae are now well established and occur near the periastro...
We report on the N II λλ5668-5712 emission and absorption lines in the spectrum of η Carinae. Spectr...
We present X-ray spectral fits to a recently obtained Chandra grating spectrum of Eta Carinae, one o...
Eta Carinae (η Car) is an extremely massive binary system in which rapid spectrum variations occur n...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from EDP Sciences via the DOI...
We report on variations in important X-ray emission lines in a series of Chandra grating spectra of ...
The periodic spectroscopic events in eta Carinae are now well established and occur near the periast...
Eta Carinae (η Car) is an extremely massive binary system in which rapid spectrum variations occur n...
FUV spectra of Eta Car, recorded across two decades with HST/STIS, document multiple changes in reso...
FUV spectra of eta Car, recorded across two decades with HST/STIS, document multiple changes in reso...
This is the final version of the article. Available from the publisher via the DOI in this record.Co...
We continue to explore the accretion model of the massive binary system Eta Carinae by studying the ...
We have analyzed high spatial, moderate spectral resolution observations of Eta Carinae obtained wit...
The periodic spectroscopic events in η Carinae are now well established and occur near the periastro...
We assume that the helium-I lines emitted by the massive binary system Eta Carinae are formed in the...
The periodic spectroscopic events in η Carinae are now well established and occur near the periastro...
We report on the N II λλ5668-5712 emission and absorption lines in the spectrum of η Carinae. Spectr...
We present X-ray spectral fits to a recently obtained Chandra grating spectrum of Eta Carinae, one o...
Eta Carinae (η Car) is an extremely massive binary system in which rapid spectrum variations occur n...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from EDP Sciences via the DOI...
We report on variations in important X-ray emission lines in a series of Chandra grating spectra of ...
The periodic spectroscopic events in eta Carinae are now well established and occur near the periast...
Eta Carinae (η Car) is an extremely massive binary system in which rapid spectrum variations occur n...
FUV spectra of Eta Car, recorded across two decades with HST/STIS, document multiple changes in reso...
FUV spectra of eta Car, recorded across two decades with HST/STIS, document multiple changes in reso...
This is the final version of the article. Available from the publisher via the DOI in this record.Co...