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High Energy Astrophysics Seminar- Ryosuke Hirai (Monash University): "Modelling the complicated history of Eta Carinae" | The Racah Institute of Physics

High Energy Astrophysics Seminar- Ryosuke Hirai (Monash University): "Modelling the complicated history of Eta Carinae"

Date: 
Thu, 10/12/202013:00-14:00
Location: 
https://huji.zoom.us/j/89109523146?pwd=Q1Z0b2xpTHRiZ1hla2RSRDViRmNwdz09

Title: Modelling the complicated history of Eta Carinae


Abstract: Eta Carinae is one of the most extraordinary stars known in our galaxy, having many peculiar properties. One of the most prominent features is that it is surrounded by bipolar lobes called the Homunculus nebula. This nebula originated from the Great Eruption in 1844 that was visible to the naked eye. It is also known that Eta Car had other small eruptions centuries before the Great Eruption, where smaller ejectiles were emitted with ~300 year intervals. Many attempts have been made to understand the formation of Eta Car and its many peculiar properties, but most models have failed to explain all features self-consistently.Here we focus on a scenario starting with a hierarchical triple system. I will discuss results of 2.5D hydrodynamical simulations of a stellar merger and show that it can closely reproduce the observed Homunculus nebula. I will also discuss how close periastron encounters in triple systems can reproduce the Outer ejecta via n-body simulations. Stellar mergers in triple systems are probably not as rare as previously considered. Understanding the formation of Eta Carinae helps us understand the formation and evolution of LBVs in general, and possibly many other peculiar objects involving mergers.


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