Dissecting a SN impostor's circumstellar medium: MUSEing about the SHAPE of eta Car's outer ejecta
A. Mehner, W. Steffen, J.H. Groh, F.P.A. Vogt, D. Baade, H.M.J., Boffin, K. Davidson, W.J. de Wit, R.M. Humphreys, C. Martayan, R.D., Oudmaijer, T. Rivinius, and F. Selman

TL;DR
This study uses 3D morpho-kinematic analysis with MUSE/VLT observations and SHAPE modeling to reveal the complex structure and kinematics of eta Car's outer ejecta, providing insights into its eruption history and interactions.
Contribution
First large-scale integral field observations of eta Car's outer ejecta combined with 3D modeling to characterize its structure and kinematics.
Findings
Outer ejecta form a bent cylindrical structure.
The ghost shell is a potential remnant of past eruptions.
Outer ejecta interact with surrounding medium, producing soft X-ray emission.
Abstract
Aims. The structural inhomogeneities and kinematics of massive star nebulae are tracers of their mass-loss history. We conduct a three-dimensional morpho-kinematic analysis of the ejecta of eta Car outside its famous Homunculus nebula. Methods. We carried out the first large-scale integral field unit observations of eta Car in the optical, covering a field of view of 1'x1' centered on the star. Observations with the Multi Unit Spectroscopic Explorer (MUSE) at the Very Large Telescope (VLT) reveal the detailed three-dimensional structure of eta Car's outer ejecta. Morpho-kinematic modeling of these ejecta is conducted with the code SHAPE. Results. The largest coherent structure in eta Car's outer ejecta can be described as a bent cylinder with roughly the same symmetry axis as the Homunculus nebula. This large outer shell is interacting with the surrounding medium, creating soft X-ray…
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