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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 radial velocities between -1200 and +300 km/s with respect to the systemic radial velocity, over its perimeter. Furthermore, several knots have been found which appear to emit only in the H$alpha$ line with radial velocities up to -1450 km/s. However, the most intriguing features are a narrow `spike that projects through this outer shell and a faint `arc of emission that extends well beyond it. The `spike, which exhibits a change of radial velocity along its length, could be a narrow collimated jet with an outflow velocity of > 1000 km/s. In one interpretation the `arc is modelled by a conical outflow and mechanisms for generating [N{sc ii}] emission from highly supersonic gas are also discussed.
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
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
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 structu
During the years 1838-1858, the very massive star {eta} Carinae became the prototype supernova impostor: it released nearly as much light as a supernova explosion and shed an impressive amount of mass, but survived as a star.1 Based on a light-echo s