LBVs and the nature of the S Dor cycles: the case of AG Carinae
Abstract
We present the results of a detailed spectroscopic analysis of 20 years of observations of AG Carinae using the radiative transfer code CMFGEN. Among the conclusions of this work, we highlight the importance of including time-dependent effects in the analysis of the full S Dor cycle. We obtained that the mass-loss rate is approximately constant during the cool phases, implying that the S Dor-type eruptions begin well earlier than the maximum seen in the visual lightcurve. We also determined that the S Dor cycles are ultimately a consequence of an increase/decrease of the hydrostatic radius in combination with the formation of a pseudo-photosphere.
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