Accretion onto the Companion of Eta Carinae During the Spectroscopic Event: III. the He II 4686 Line

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics

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ApJ, in press

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10.1086/508336

We continue to explore the accretion model of the massive binary system eta Carinae by studying the anomalously high He II 4686 line. The line appears just before periastron and disappears immediately thereafter. Based on the He II 4686 line emission from O-stars and their modeling in the literature, we postulate that the He II 4686 line comes from the acceleration zone of the secondary stellar wind. We attribute the large increase in the line intensity to a slight increase in the density of the secondary stellar wind in its acceleration zone. The increase in density could be due to the ionization and subsequent deceleration of the wind by the enhanced X-ray emission arising from the shocked secondary wind further downstream or to accretion of the primary stellar wind. Accretion around the secondary equatorial plane gives rise to collimation of the secondary wind, which increases its density, hence enhancing the He II 4686 emission line. In contrast with previous explanations, the presently proposed model does not require a prohibitively high X-ray flux to directly photoionize the He.

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