The remarkable spectrum of some material ejected by eta Car.

Davidson, K.; Gull, T. R.; Walborn, N. R.

Chile, United States

Abstract

Some of the outer condensations of the very massive star Eta Carinae have emission-line spectra which convey clues to the nature of the star from which they were ejected. Ground-based spectrograms as well as ultraviolet IUE data on the brightest such condensation is described. Excess nitrogen presumably resulting from the C/N/O cycle implies that the star is at least moderately evolved. The facts seem consistent with recent suggestions that turbulent mixing, combined with mass loss, causes a very massive star like Eta Carinae to evolve quasi-homogeneously.

1982 The Astrophysical Journal
IUE 124