X-ray emission from the massive stellar binary system, η Carinae, drops strongly around periastron passage; the event is called the X-ray minimum. We launched a focused observing campaign in early 2009 to understand the mechanism of causing the X-ray minimum. During the campaign, hard X-ray emission (<10 keV) from η Carinae declined as in the previous minimum, though it recovered a month earlier. Extremely hard X-ray emission between 15-25 keV, closely monitored for the first time with the Suzaku HXD/PIN, decreased similarly to the hard X-rays, but it reached minimum only after hard X-ray emission from the star had already began to recover. This indicates that the X-ray minimum is produced by two composite mechanisms: the thick primary wind first obscured the hard, 2-10 keV thermal X-ray emission from the wind-wind collision (WWC) plasma; the WWC activity then decays as the two stars reach periastron.
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29 March 2012
SUZAKU 2011: Exploring the X-ray Universe: Suzaku and Beyond
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March 29 2012
Eclipse and collapse of the colliding wind X-ray emission from Eta Carinae
Kenji Hamaguchi;
Kenji Hamaguchi
CRESST and X-Ray Astrophysics Laboratory, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, Greenbelt, MD 20771,
USA
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Michael F. Corcoran
Michael F. Corcoran
CRESST and X-Ray Astrophysics Laboratory, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, Greenbelt, MD 20771,
USA
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AIP Conf. Proc. 1427, 290–291 (2012)
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Kenji Hamaguchi, Michael F. Corcoran; Eclipse and collapse of the colliding wind X-ray emission from Eta Carinae. AIP Conf. Proc. 29 March 2012; 1427 (1): 290–291. https://doi.org/10.1063/1.3696208
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