Waiting in the Wings: Reflected X-Ray Emission from the Homunculus Nebula

Weis, K.; Davidson, K.; Smith, N.; Corcoran, M. F.; Hillier, D. J.; Hamaguchi, K.; Pittard, J. M.; Walborn, N. R.; Damineli, A.; Bomans, D.; White, S.; Morse, J. A.; Petre, R.; Gull, T.; Verner, E.; Butt, Y.; Collins, N.

United States, Brazil, United Kingdom, Germany

Abstract

We report the first detection of X-ray emission associated with the Homunculus nebula that surrounds the supermassive star η Car. The emission is characterized by a temperature in excess of 100 MK and is consistent with scattering of the time-delayed X-ray flux associated with the star. The nebular emission is bright in the northwestern lobe and near the central regions of the Homunculus, and fainter in the southeastern lobe. We also report the detection of an unusually broad Fe K fluorescent line, which may indicate fluorescent scattering off the wind of a companion star or some other high-velocity outflow. The X-ray Homunculus is the nearest member of the small class of Galactic X-ray reflection nebulae, and the only one in which both the emitting and reflecting sources are distinguishable.

2004 The Astrophysical Journal
eHST 43