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Mu Leonis

Mu Leonis (μ Leonis, abbreviated Mu Leo, μ Leo), also named Rasalas /ˈræsəlæs/,[8][9] is a star in the constellation of Leo. The apparent visual magnitude of this star is 3.88,[2] which is bright enough to be seen with the naked eye. Based upon an annual parallax shift of 0.02628 arc seconds as measured by the Hipparcos satellite,[1] this system is 124 light-years (38.1 parsecs) from the Sun. In 2014, an exoplanet was discovered to be orbiting the star.

Mu Leonis
Observation data
Epoch J2000.0      Equinox J2000.0 (ICRS)
Constellation Leo
Right ascension 09h 52m 45.81654s[1]
Declination +26° 00′ 25.0319″[1]
Apparent magnitude (V) 3.88[2]
Characteristics
Spectral type K2 IIIb CN1 Ca1[3]
U−B color index +1.38[2]
B−V color index +1.23[2]
Astrometry
Radial velocity (Rv)14.03±0.19[4] km/s
Proper motion (μ) RA: −217.31[1] mas/yr
Dec.: −54.26[1] mas/yr
Parallax (π)26.28 ± 0.16 mas[1]
Distance124.1 ± 0.8 ly
(38.1 ± 0.2 pc)
Absolute magnitude (MV)+0.83[5]
Details
Mass1.5±0.1[6] M
Radius14[4] R
Luminosity63[4] L
Surface gravity (log g)2.5[4] cgs
Temperature4,436[4] K
Metallicity [Fe/H]+0.17[4] dex
Rotational velocity (v sin i)4.5[4] km/s
Age3.35±0.70[6] Gyr
Other designations
Rasalas, Alshemali, μ Leo, 24 Leonis, BD+26°2019, HD 85503, HIP 48455, HR 3905, SAO 81064[7]
Database references
SIMBADdata

Nomenclature edit

μ Leonis (Latinised to Mu Leonis) is the star's Bayer designation.

It bore the traditional names Rasalas and Alshemali, both abbreviations of Ras al Asad al Shamaliyy.[10] In 2016, the International Astronomical Union organized a Working Group on Star Names (WGSN)[11] to catalogue and standardize proper names for stars. The WGSN approved the name Rasalas for this star on 12 September 2016 and it is now so included in the List of IAU-approved Star Names.[9]

Properties edit

Mu Leonis is an evolved K-type giant star with a stellar classification of K2 IIIb CN1 Ca1.[3] The trailing notation indicates that, for a star of its type, it has stronger than normal absorption lines of cyanogen and calcium in its spectrum.[12] It has around 1.5 times the Sun's mass, but has expanded to around 14 times the Sun's radius. Mu Leonis shines with 63 times the luminosity of the Sun from an outer atmosphere that has an effective temperature of 4,436 K. It is around 3.35 billion years old.[4]

Planetary system edit

 
Artistic rendition of Mu Leonis b

In 2014 it was announced that Mu Leonis has a planetary companion that is at least 2.4 times as massive as Jupiter and orbits with a period of 358 days. This planet was detected by measuring radial velocity variations caused by gravitational displacement from the orbiting body.[6]

The Mu Leonis system
Companion MassSemimajor axis
(AU)
Orbital periodEccentricityDiscovery year
b2.4±0.4 MJ1.1±0.1357.8±1.2 days0.09±0.062014

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f van Leeuwen, F. (2007), "Validation of the new Hipparcos reduction", Astronomy and Astrophysics, 474 (2): 653–664, arXiv:0708.1752, Bibcode:2007A&A...474..653V, doi:10.1051/0004-6361:20078357, S2CID 18759600.
  2. ^ a b c d Mermilliod, J.-C. (1986), "Compilation of Eggen's UBV data, transformed to UBV (unpublished)", Catalogue of Eggen's UBV Data, SIMBAD, Bibcode:1986EgUBV........0M.
  3. ^ a b Keenan, P.; McNeil, R. (October 1989), "The Perkins catalog of revised MK types for the cooler stars", Astrophysical Journal Supplement Series, 71: 245–266, Bibcode:1989ApJS...71..245K, doi:10.1086/191373.
  4. ^ a b c d e f g h Massarotti, Alessandro; et al. (January 2008), "Rotational and Radial Velocities for a Sample of 761 HIPPARCOS Giants and the Role of Binarity", The Astronomical Journal, 135 (1): 209–231, Bibcode:2008AJ....135..209M, doi:10.1088/0004-6256/135/1/209, S2CID 121883397.
  5. ^ Cardini, D. (January 2005), "Mg II chromospheric radiative loss rates in cool active and quiet stars", Astronomy and Astrophysics, 430: 303–311, arXiv:astro-ph/0409683, Bibcode:2005A&A...430..303C, doi:10.1051/0004-6361:20041440, S2CID 12136256.
  6. ^ a b c Lee, B.-C.; et al. (2014). "Planetary Companions in K giants β Cancri, μ Leonis, and β Ursae Minoris". Astronomy & Astrophysics. 566: 7. arXiv:1405.2127. Bibcode:2014A&A...566A..67L. doi:10.1051/0004-6361/201322608. S2CID 118631934. A67.
  7. ^ "* mu. Leo". SIMBAD. Centre de données astronomiques de Strasbourg. Retrieved 2016-09-28.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: postscript (link)
  8. ^ Rumrill, H. B. (June 1936). "Star Name Pronunciation". Publications of the Astronomical Society of the Pacific. 48 (283). San Francisco, California: 139. Bibcode:1936PASP...48..139R. doi:10.1086/124681. S2CID 120743052.
  9. ^ a b "Naming Stars". IAU.org. Retrieved 16 December 2017.
  10. ^ Allen, Richard Hinckley (1899), Star-names and Their Meanings, G. E. Stechert, retrieved 2016-09-28.
  11. ^ IAU Working Group on Star Names (WGSN), International Astronomical Union, retrieved 22 May 2016.
  12. ^ Keenan, Philip C. (August 1987), "Spectral types and their uses", Publications of the Astronomical Society of the Pacific, 99: 713–723, Bibcode:1987PASP...99..713K, doi:10.1086/132036.

External links edit

  • Kaler, James B., "Rasalas", Stars, University of Illinois, retrieved 19 August 2014.

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Mu Leonis m Leonis abbreviated Mu Leo m Leo also named Rasalas ˈ r ae s e l ae s 8 9 is a star in the constellation of Leo The apparent visual magnitude of this star is 3 88 2 which is bright enough to be seen with the naked eye Based upon an annual parallax shift of 0 02628 arc seconds as measured by the Hipparcos satellite 1 this system is 124 light years 38 1 parsecs from the Sun In 2014 an exoplanet was discovered to be orbiting the star Mu Leonis Observation dataEpoch J2000 0 Equinox J2000 0 ICRS Constellation Leo Right ascension 09h 52m 45 81654s 1 Declination 26 00 25 0319 1 Apparent magnitude V 3 88 2 Characteristics Spectral type K2 IIIb CN1 Ca1 3 U B color index 1 38 2 B V color index 1 23 2 AstrometryRadial velocity Rv 14 03 0 19 4 km sProper motion m RA 217 31 1 mas yr Dec 54 26 1 mas yrParallax p 26 28 0 16 mas 1 Distance124 1 0 8 ly 38 1 0 2 pc Absolute magnitude MV 0 83 5 DetailsMass1 5 0 1 6 M Radius14 4 R Luminosity63 4 L Surface gravity log g 2 5 4 cgsTemperature4 436 4 KMetallicity Fe H 0 17 4 dexRotational velocity v sin i 4 5 4 km sAge3 35 0 70 6 Gyr Other designationsRasalas Alshemali m Leo 24 Leonis BD 26 2019 HD 85503 HIP 48455 HR 3905 SAO 81064 7 Database referencesSIMBADdata Contents 1 Nomenclature 2 Properties 3 Planetary system 4 References 5 External linksNomenclature editm Leonis Latinised to Mu Leonis is the star s Bayer designation It bore the traditional names Rasalas and Alshemali both abbreviations of Ras al Asad al Shamaliyy 10 In 2016 the International Astronomical Union organized a Working Group on Star Names WGSN 11 to catalogue and standardize proper names for stars The WGSN approved the name Rasalas for this star on 12 September 2016 and it is now so included in the List of IAU approved Star Names 9 Properties editMu Leonis is an evolved K type giant star with a stellar classification of K2 IIIb CN1 Ca1 3 The trailing notation indicates that for a star of its type it has stronger than normal absorption lines of cyanogen and calcium in its spectrum 12 It has around 1 5 times the Sun s mass but has expanded to around 14 times the Sun s radius Mu Leonis shines with 63 times the luminosity of the Sun from an outer atmosphere that has an effective temperature of 4 436 K It is around 3 35 billion years old 4 Planetary system edit nbsp Artistic rendition of Mu Leonis b In 2014 it was announced that Mu Leonis has a planetary companion that is at least 2 4 times as massive as Jupiter and orbits with a period of 358 days This planet was detected by measuring radial velocity variations caused by gravitational displacement from the orbiting body 6 The Mu Leonis system CompanionMassSemimajor axis AU Orbital periodEccentricityDiscovery yearb 2 4 0 4 MJ1 1 0 1357 8 1 2 days0 09 0 062014References edit a b c d e f van Leeuwen F 2007 Validation of the new Hipparcos reduction Astronomy and Astrophysics 474 2 653 664 arXiv 0708 1752 Bibcode 2007A amp A 474 653V doi 10 1051 0004 6361 20078357 S2CID 18759600 a b c d Mermilliod J C 1986 Compilation of Eggen s UBV data transformed to UBV unpublished Catalogue of Eggen s UBV Data SIMBAD Bibcode 1986EgUBV 0M a b Keenan P McNeil R October 1989 The Perkins catalog of revised MK types for the cooler stars Astrophysical Journal Supplement Series 71 245 266 Bibcode 1989ApJS 71 245K doi 10 1086 191373 a b c d e f g h Massarotti Alessandro et al January 2008 Rotational and Radial Velocities for a Sample of 761 HIPPARCOS Giants and the Role of Binarity The Astronomical Journal 135 1 209 231 Bibcode 2008AJ 135 209M doi 10 1088 0004 6256 135 1 209 S2CID 121883397 Cardini D January 2005 Mg II chromospheric radiative loss rates in cool active and quiet stars Astronomy and Astrophysics 430 303 311 arXiv astro ph 0409683 Bibcode 2005A amp A 430 303C doi 10 1051 0004 6361 20041440 S2CID 12136256 a b c Lee B C et al 2014 Planetary Companions in K giants b Cancri m Leonis and b Ursae Minoris Astronomy amp Astrophysics 566 7 arXiv 1405 2127 Bibcode 2014A amp A 566A 67L doi 10 1051 0004 6361 201322608 S2CID 118631934 A67 mu Leo SIMBAD Centre de donnees astronomiques de Strasbourg Retrieved 2016 09 28 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint postscript link Rumrill H B June 1936 Star Name Pronunciation Publications of the Astronomical Society of the Pacific 48 283 San Francisco California 139 Bibcode 1936PASP 48 139R doi 10 1086 124681 S2CID 120743052 a b Naming Stars IAU org Retrieved 16 December 2017 Allen Richard Hinckley 1899 Star names and Their Meanings G E Stechert retrieved 2016 09 28 IAU Working Group on Star Names WGSN International Astronomical Union retrieved 22 May 2016 Keenan Philip C August 1987 Spectral types and their uses Publications of the Astronomical Society of the Pacific 99 713 723 Bibcode 1987PASP 99 713K doi 10 1086 132036 External links editKaler James B Rasalas Stars University of Illinois retrieved 19 August 2014 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Mu Leonis amp oldid 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