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The outer ejecta is part of the nebula around Eta Carinae. They are filamentary, shaped irregularly and larger than the Homunculus, the central bipolar nebula. While the Homuculus is mainly a reflection nebula, the outer ejecta is an emission structure. However, we showed with kinematic analysis that the outer ejecta (as the Homunculus) expands bi-directional despite of its complex morphology. Radial velocities in the outer ejecta reach up to 2000km/s and give rise to X-ray emission. An analysis showing the distribution of the soft X-ray emission and its comparison to the optical emitting gas is presented here. X-ray maxima are found in areas in which the expansion velocities are highest. The temperature of 0.65 keV determined with the CHANDRA/ACIS data and thermal equilibrium models indicates post-shock velocities of 750km/s, about what was found in the spectra. In addition analysis of the new HST-STIS data from the Strings--long, highly collimated structures in the outer ejecta--are presented. The data show that the electron density of the Strings is of the order of 10^4 cm^-3. The same value was detected for other structures in the outer ejecta. With this density String 1 has a mass of about 3 10^-4 M_sun and the total ejecta could be as massive as 0.5 M_sun.
The nebula around eta Carinae consists of two distinct parts: the Homunculus and the outer ejecta. The outer ejecta are mainly a collection of numerous filaments, shaped irregularly and distributed over an area of 1arcminx1arcmin. While the Homunculu
The narrow optical filaments (`strings or `spikes) emerging from the Homunculus of Eta Carinae are modelled as resulting from the passage of ballistic `bullets of material through the dense circumstellar environment. In this explanation, the string i
Previous submillimetre (submm) observations detected 0.7 solar masses of cool dust emission around the Luminous Blue Variable (LBV) star Eta Carinae. These observations were hindered by the low declination of Eta Carinae and contamination from free-f
Eta Carinae is one of the most extreme cases of a Luminous Blue Variable star. A bipolar nebula of 17 size surrounds the central object. Even further out, a large amount of filamentary material extends to a distance of 30 or about 0.3 pc. In this pap
Spatially resolved H$alpha$ and [N{sc ii}] line profiles have been obtained over striking features in the outer regions of the Eta Carinae nebula. The highly irregular outer `shell of low ionization, [N{sc ii}] bright, knots has been shown to exhibit