Abstract

AbstractHigh-dispersion spectroscopic observations of the neutral Homunculus and the ionized Little Homunculus, ejecta of η Car, are being analyzed to determine the relative abundances of metals. Thousands of lines of neutral and singly-ionized metals and molecules seen in the Homunculus suggest that this oxygen-, carbon-poor, nitrogen-, helium-rich gas contains very different dust grains likely devoid of metal oxides. The gas to dust ratio is likely much larger than the canonical 100:1 implying that the 12 M⊙ estimate of the ejecta is a lower limit.

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