Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics
Scientific paper
2007-09-02
NewAstron.13:569-580,2008
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astrophysics
Accepted for publication by New Astronomy
Scientific paper
10.1016/j.newast.2008.03.003
We propose that the decline in the near-IR flux from the massive binary system Eta Carinae during the spectroscopic event might be explained by accreted mass that absorbs the radiation from the secondary star, and by that reduces the heating of the dust that is responsible for the near-IR emission. This binary system has an orbital period of 2024 days and eccentricity of e~0.9. The emission in several bands declines for several weeks near every periastron passages, in what is termed the spectroscopic event. In the accretion model for the spectroscopic event the secondary star accretes mass from the primary's wind for ~10 weeks near every periastron passage. The mass is accreted mainly in the equatorial plane. The disk and its wind block the secondary's radiation from heating dust that does not reside within narrow cones along the symmetry axis. This, we propose, might explain the decline in the near-IR flux occurring at the beginning of each spectroscopic event. We also argue that the increase in the near-IR prior to the event might be accounted for by enhanced hot (T~1700 K) dust formation in the collision region of the winds from the two stars. This dust resides within ~60 degrees from the equatorial plane, and most of it cannot be heated by the secondary during the accretion phase.
Kashi Amit
Soker Noam
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