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The stellar wind geometry of η Carinae
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 26 May 2016
Abstract
HST-stis spectroscopy of the Homunculus reflection nebula around η Carinae provides a rare opportunity to observe a star from more than one direction, and reveals that η Car has an aspherical stellar wind. Relatively high velocities and strong absorption are seen near the polar axis, suggesting higher mass flux toward the poles, perhaps resulting from equatorial gravity darkening on a rotating star. The bipolar wind geometry may imply that intrinsically asymmetric ejection helped form the Homunculus. It is also critical for understanding this star's variability and evolution.
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- Part 1. Atmospheres of Massive Stars
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