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arxiv: astro-ph/0609295 · v1 · submitted 2006-09-11 · 🌌 astro-ph

The Chrysalis Opens? Photometry from the Eta Carinae HST Treasury Project, 2002-2006

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During the past decade Eta Car has brightened markedly, possibly indicating a change of state. Here we summarize photometry gathered by the Hubble Space Telescope as part of the HST Treasury Project on this object. Our data include STIS/CCD acquisition images, ACS/HRC images in four filters, and synthetic photometry in flux-calibrated STIS spectra. The HST's spatial resolution allows us to examine the central star separate from the bright circumstellar ejecta. Its apparent brightness continued to increase briskly during 2002--06, especially after the mid-2003 spectroscopic event. If this trend continues, the central star will soon become brighter than its ejecta, quite different from the state that existed only a few years ago. One precedent may be the rapid change observed in 1938--1953. We conjecture that the star's mass-loss rate has been decreasing throughout the past century.

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