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Recurrent X-Ray Emission Variations of η Carinae and the Binary Hypothesis

K. Ishibashi et al 1999 ApJ 524 983-987   doi: 10.1086/307859  Help

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K. Ishibashi1, M. F. Corcoran2,5, K. Davidson3, J. H. Swank2, R. Petre2, S. A. Drake2,5, A. Damineli3 and S. White4
1 Astronomy Department, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN 55455
2 Laboratory for High Energy Astrophysics, Goddard Space Flight Center, Greenbelt, MD 20771
3 Instituto Astronômico e Geofísico da Universidade de São Paulo, Av. Miguel Stefano 4200, 04301-904 São Paulo, Brazil
4 Department of Astronomy, University of Maryland, College Park, MD 20742
5 Universities Space Research Association, 10227 Wincopin Circle, Suite 212, Columbia, MD 21044

ABSTRACT. Recent studies by Damineli and coworkers suggest that the supermassive star η Carinae may have a massive stellar companion, although the dense ejecta surrounding the star make this claim hard to test using conventional methods. Settling this question is critical for determining the current evolutionary state and future evolution of the star. We address this problem by an unconventional method: If η Carinae is a binary, X-ray emission should be produced in shock waves generated by wind-wind collisions in the region between η Carinae and its companion. Detailed X-ray monitoring of η Carinae for more than 2 years shows that the observed emission generally resembles colliding-wind X-ray emission, but with some significant discrepancies. Briefly, the presence of enhanced absorbing material—such as a circumstellar disk—has been examined to explain the discrepancies. Furthermore, periodic X-ray "flaring" may provide an additional clue to determine the presence of a companion star and for atmospheric pulsation in η Carinae.

Subject headings: stars: early-type; stars: individual (η Carinae); X-rays: stars

Print publication: Issue 2 (1999 October 20)
Received 1999 April 6, accepted for publication 1999 June 9

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