March 11, 2013
Cambridge, MA - The star Eta Carinae is ready to blow. 170 years ago, this 100-solar-mass object belched out several suns' worth of gas in an eruption that made it the second-brightest star after Sirius. That was just a precursor to the main event, since it will eventually go supernova. The preprint of the paper is available on this page: https://www.cfa.harvard.edu/~nsanders/papers/12sk/summary.htm |