Modeling The RXTE Light Curve of Eta Carinae and WR140

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Colliding Wind Binaries (CWBs) are a key mechanism for X-ray production in young clusters and star-forming regions, such as the Orion and Carina Nebulae. Their extremely fast winds slam together to produce hard X-rays, allowing a direct diagnostic of the CWB's wind parameters and hence the evolutionary state of the stars. The Rossi X-ray Timing Explorer (RXTE) has been regularly monitoring the 2-10keV X-rays of Eta Carinae and WR140, two massive-star CWBs with highly eccentric orbits. Using 3D Smoothed Particle Hydrodynamics (SPH) simulations to model the interaction of these winds, along with a simple model for the X-ray emission and absorption, we have been able to reproduce the RXTE light curves of both systems very well.

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