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A&A 436, 945-952 (2005)
DOI: 10.1051/0004-6361:20052835
Time variations of the narrow Fe II and H I spectral emission lines from the close
vicinity of
Carinae during the spectral event of 2003
H. Hartman1, A. Damineli2, S. Johansson1 and V. S. Letokhov3, 1 1 Lund Observatory, Lund University, PO Box 43, 22100, Lund, Sweden
e-mail: henrik.hartman@astro.lu.se
2 Instituto de Astronomia, Geoffisica e Ciencias Atmosfericas, University of Sao Paolo, Rua do Matao 1226, 05508-900 Sao Paulo, Brazil
3 Institute of Spectroscopy, Russian Academy of Sciences, Troitsk, Moscow region, 142190, Russia
(Received 7 February 2005 / Accepted 9 March 2005 )
Abstract
The spectrum of
Eta Carinae
and its ejecta shows slow variations over a period of 5.5 years.
However, the spectrum changes drastically on a time scale of days once every period called the "spectral event".
We report on variations in the narrow emission line spectrum of gas
condensations (the Weigelt blobs) close to the central star during a spectral
event. The rapid changes in the stellar radiation field illuminating the blobs
make the blobs a natural astrophysical laboratory to study atomic
photoprocesses. The different responses of the HI Paschen lines, fluorescent
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lines and forbidden [
] lines allow us to identify
the processes and estimate physical conditions in the blobs.
This paper is based on observations from the Pico dos Dias Observatory (LNA/Brazil) during the previous event in June 2003.
tomic processes - radiation mechanisms: non-thermal - ISM:
regions - stars: individual: Eta Carinae
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