ON THE NATURE OF THE PROTOTYPE LUMINOUS BLUE VARIABLE AG CARINAE. II. WITNESSING A MASSIVE STAR EVOLVING CLOSE TO THE EDDINGTON AND BISTABILITY LIMITS


Autoria(s): GROH, J. H.; HILLIER, D. J.; DAMINELI, A.
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UNIVERSIDADE DE SÃO PAULO

Data(s)

19/10/2012

19/10/2012

2011

Resumo

We show that the significantly different effective temperatures (T(eff)) achieved by the luminous blue variable AG Carinae during the consecutive visual minima of 1985-1990 (T(eff) similar or equal to 22,800 K) and 2000-2001 (T(eff) similar or equal to 17,000 K) place the star on different sides of the bistability limit, which occurs in line-driven stellar winds around T(eff) similar to 21,000 K. Decisive evidence is provided by huge changes in the optical depth of the Lyman continuum in the inner wind as T(eff) changes during the S Dor cycle. These changes cause different Fe ionization structures in the inner wind. The bistability mechanism is also related to the different wind parameters during visual minima: the wind terminal velocity was 2-3 times higher and the mass-loss rate roughly two times smaller in 1985-1990 than in 2000-2003. We obtain a projected rotational velocity of 220 +/- 50 km s(-1) during 1985-1990 which, combined with the high luminosity (L(star) = 1.5 x 10(6) L(circle dot)), puts AG Car extremely close to the Eddington limit modified by rotation (Omega Gamma limit): for an inclination angle of 90 degrees, Gamma(Omega) greater than or similar to 1.0 for M(circle dot) less than or similar to 60. Based on evolutionary models and mass budget, we obtain an initial mass of similar to 100 M(circle dot) and a current mass of similar to 60-70 M(circle dot) for AG Car. Therefore, AG Car is close to, if not at, the Omega Gamma limit during visual minimum. Assuming M = 70 M(circle dot), we find that Gamma(Omega) decreases from 0.93 to 0.72 as AG Car expands toward visual maximum, suggesting that the star is not above the Eddington limit during maximum phases.

Max-Planck-Gesellschaft (MPG)

Brazilian Agency FAPESP

Brazilian Agency CNPq

NASA-LTSA[NAG5-8211]

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ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL, v.736, n.1, 2011

0004-637X

http://producao.usp.br/handle/BDPI/27129

10.1088/0004-637X/736/1/46

http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/0004-637X/736/1/46

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eng

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IOP PUBLISHING LTD

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Astrophysical Journal

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Palavras-Chave #stars: atmospheres #stars: individual (AG Carinae) #stars: mass-loss #stars: rotation #stars: variables: S Doradus #stars: winds, outflows #WOLF-RAYET STARS #HIGH ROTATIONAL VELOCITY #O-STARS #STELLAR EVOLUTION #ETA-CARINAE #S-DOR #P-CYGNI #SPECTRAL-ANALYSIS #PHYSICAL PARAMETERS #CONTINUUM EMISSION #Astronomy & Astrophysics
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