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Upsilon Cygni

Upsilon Cygni, Latinized from υ Cygni, is a star in the northern constellation of Cygnus. It is visible to the naked eye, having an apparent visual magnitude of 4.43. Based upon an annual parallax shift of 5.0 mas, it lies at a distance of roughly 650 light years from the Sun.

Upsilon Cygni

A light curve for Upsilon Cygni. The main figure, plotted from Hipparcos data,[1] shows the long-term variability, and the inset figure, plotted from TESS data,[2] shows the short-term variability.
Observation data
Epoch J2000.0      Equinox J2000.0 (ICRS)
Constellation Cygnus
Right ascension 21h 17m 55.08585s[3]
Declination +34° 53′ 48.7255″[3]
Apparent magnitude (V) 4.43[4]
Characteristics
Spectral type B2 Vne[5]
U−B color index −0.82[4]
B−V color index −0.11[4]
Astrometry
Radial velocity (Rv)−1.93±0.59[6] km/s
Proper motion (μ) RA: +5.667[3] mas/yr
Dec.: −5.601[3] mas/yr
Parallax (π)5.0120 ± 0.1891 mas[3]
Distance650 ± 20 ly
(200 ± 8 pc)
Absolute magnitude (MV)−2.03[7]
Details
Mass9.25±0.52[8] M
Radius4.7[9] R
Luminosity (bolometric)7,305[8] L
Surface gravity (log g)3.30±0.10[10] cgs
Temperature22,000[8] K
Metallicity [Fe/H]−0.36[7] dex
Rotational velocity (v sin i)230±24[6] km/s
Age17.0±2.8[11] Myr
Other designations
υ Cyg, 66 Cygni, BD+34°4371, FK5 1559, HD 202904, HIP 105138, HR 8146, SAO 71173[12]
Database references
SIMBADdata

This is a B-type main sequence star with a stellar classification of B2 Vne.[5] The 'e' suffix indicates this is a Be star, which means it is a rapidly rotating star surrounded by an orbiting gaseous disk. It has a high projected rotational velocity of about 230 km/s,[6] which accounts for the nebulous appearance of its lines as indicated by the 'n' suffix. The emission region of its disk has a radius of 0.20±0.04 AU.[9] The star itself is being viewed generally "pole-on", as ascertained by the lack of absorption features from the disk.[13]

Upsilon Cygni holds 9.3[8] times the mass of the Sun and is 4.7[9] times the Sun's radius. The rapid rotation is giving the star an oblate shape with an equatorial bulge that is 18% wider than the polar radius.[10] It is radiating 7,305[8] times the solar luminosity from its outer atmosphere at an effective temperature of 22,000 K.[8]

The star shows variations in luminosity, including short term non-radial pulsations with periods of 2.95 and 2.6 per day, as well as random outbursts occurring up to every few years. The latter may be associated with mass-loss episodes. There is suspicion this is a spectroscopic binary, but no companion has been detected via speckle interferometry. Measured variations in radial velocity may be caused by a companion having an orbital period of about 11.4 years.[10] Several stars appear close to it in the sky, but they are likely optical companions.[14]

References edit

  1. ^ "/ftp/cats/more/HIP/cdroms/cats". Centre de Données astronomiques de Strasbourg. Strasbourg astronomical Data Center. Retrieved 15 October 2022.
  2. ^ "MAST: Barbara A. Mikulski Archive for Space Telescopes". Space Telescope Science Institute. Retrieved 8 December 2021.
  3. ^ a b c d e Vallenari, A.; et al. (Gaia collaboration) (2023). "Gaia Data Release 3. Summary of the content and survey properties". Astronomy and Astrophysics. 674: A1. arXiv:2208.00211. Bibcode:2023A&A...674A...1G. doi:10.1051/0004-6361/202243940. S2CID 244398875. Gaia DR3 record for this source at VizieR.
  4. ^ a b c Nicolet, B. (1978), "Photoelectric photometric Catalogue of homogeneous measurements in the UBV System", Astronomy and Astrophysics Supplement Series, 34: 1–49, Bibcode:1978A&AS...34....1N.
  5. ^ a b Murphy, R. E. (November 1969), "A spectroscopic investigation of visual binaries with B-type primaries.", Astronomical Journal, 74: 1082–1094, Bibcode:1969AJ.....74.1082M, doi:10.1086/110908.
  6. ^ a b c Becker, Juliette C.; et al. (April 2015), "Extracting Radial Velocities of A- and B-type Stars from Echelle Spectrograph Calibration Spectra", The Astrophysical Journal Supplement Series, 217 (2): 13, arXiv:1503.03874, Bibcode:2015ApJS..217...29B, doi:10.1088/0067-0049/217/2/29, S2CID 33968873, 29.
  7. ^ a b Anderson, E.; Francis, Ch. (2012), "XHIP: An extended hipparcos compilation", Astronomy Letters, 38 (5): 331, arXiv:1108.4971, Bibcode:2012AstL...38..331A, doi:10.1134/S1063773712050015, S2CID 119257644.
  8. ^ a b c d e f Hohle, M. M.; et al. (April 2010), "Masses and luminosities of O- and B-type stars and red supergiants", Astronomische Nachrichten, 331 (4): 349, arXiv:1003.2335, Bibcode:2010AN....331..349H, doi:10.1002/asna.200911355, S2CID 111387483.
  9. ^ a b c Rivinius, Thomas; et al. (2013), "Classical Be stars. Rapidly rotating B stars with viscous Keplerian decretion disks", The Astronomy and Astrophysics Review, 21: 69, arXiv:1310.3962, Bibcode:2013A&ARv..21...69R, doi:10.1007/s00159-013-0069-0, S2CID 118652497.
  10. ^ a b c Neiner, C.; et al. (July 2005), "Rotation, pulsations and outbursts in the Be star υ Cygni (HD 202904)", Astronomy and Astrophysics, 437 (1): 257–272, Bibcode:2005A&A...437..257N, doi:10.1051/0004-6361:20041901.
  11. ^ Tetzlaff, N.; Neuhäuser, R.; Hohle, M. M. (January 2011), "A catalogue of young runaway Hipparcos stars within 3 kpc from the Sun", Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 410 (1): 190–200, arXiv:1007.4883, Bibcode:2011MNRAS.410..190T, doi:10.1111/j.1365-2966.2010.17434.x, S2CID 118629873.
  12. ^ "ups Cyg -- Be Star", SIMBAD Astronomical Database, Centre de Données astronomiques de Strasbourg, retrieved 2017-02-21.
  13. ^ Peters, G. J. (February 1979), "An analysis of the far-ultraviolet spectra of the pole-on Be stars Upsilon Cygni and MU Centauri", Astrophysical Journal Supplement Series, 39: 175–193, Bibcode:1979ApJS...39..175P, doi:10.1086/190570.
  14. ^ Hutter, D. J.; Tycner, C.; Zavala, R. T.; Benson, J. A.; Hummel, C. A.; Zirm, H. (2021). "Surveying the Bright Stars by Optical Interferometry. III. A Magnitude-limited Multiplicity Survey of Classical Be Stars". The Astrophysical Journal Supplement Series. 257 (2): 69. arXiv:2109.06839. Bibcode:2021ApJS..257...69H. doi:10.3847/1538-4365/ac23cb. S2CID 237503492.

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Not to be confused with Y Cygni Upsilon Cygni Latinized from y Cygni is a star in the northern constellation of Cygnus It is visible to the naked eye having an apparent visual magnitude of 4 43 Based upon an annual parallax shift of 5 0 mas it lies at a distance of roughly 650 light years from the Sun Upsilon CygniA light curve for Upsilon Cygni The main figure plotted from Hipparcos data 1 shows the long term variability and the inset figure plotted from TESS data 2 shows the short term variability Observation dataEpoch J2000 0 Equinox J2000 0 ICRS Constellation Cygnus Right ascension 21h 17m 55 08585s 3 Declination 34 53 48 7255 3 Apparent magnitude V 4 43 4 Characteristics Spectral type B2 Vne 5 U B color index 0 82 4 B V color index 0 11 4 AstrometryRadial velocity Rv 1 93 0 59 6 km sProper motion m RA 5 667 3 mas yr Dec 5 601 3 mas yrParallax p 5 0120 0 1891 mas 3 Distance650 20 ly 200 8 pc Absolute magnitude MV 2 03 7 DetailsMass9 25 0 52 8 M Radius4 7 9 R Luminosity bolometric 7 305 8 L Surface gravity log g 3 30 0 10 10 cgsTemperature22 000 8 KMetallicity Fe H 0 36 7 dexRotational velocity v sin i 230 24 6 km sAge17 0 2 8 11 Myr Other designationsy Cyg 66 Cygni BD 34 4371 FK5 1559 HD 202904 HIP 105138 HR 8146 SAO 71173 12 Database referencesSIMBADdata This is a B type main sequence star with a stellar classification of B2 Vne 5 The e suffix indicates this is a Be star which means it is a rapidly rotating star surrounded by an orbiting gaseous disk It has a high projected rotational velocity of about 230 km s 6 which accounts for the nebulous appearance of its lines as indicated by the n suffix The emission region of its disk has a radius of 0 20 0 04 AU 9 The star itself is being viewed generally pole on as ascertained by the lack of absorption features from the disk 13 Upsilon Cygni holds 9 3 8 times the mass of the Sun and is 4 7 9 times the Sun s radius The rapid rotation is giving the star an oblate shape with an equatorial bulge that is 18 wider than the polar radius 10 It is radiating 7 305 8 times the solar luminosity from its outer atmosphere at an effective temperature of 22 000 K 8 The star shows variations in luminosity including short term non radial pulsations with periods of 2 95 and 2 6 per day as well as random outbursts occurring up to every few years The latter may be associated with mass loss episodes There is suspicion this is a spectroscopic binary but no companion has been detected via speckle interferometry Measured variations in radial velocity may be caused by a companion having an orbital period of about 11 4 years 10 Several stars appear close to it in the sky but they are likely optical companions 14 References edit ftp cats more HIP cdroms cats Centre de Donnees astronomiques de Strasbourg Strasbourg astronomical Data Center Retrieved 15 October 2022 MAST Barbara A Mikulski Archive for Space Telescopes Space Telescope Science Institute Retrieved 8 December 2021 a b c d e Vallenari A et al Gaia collaboration 2023 Gaia Data Release 3 Summary of the content and survey properties Astronomy and Astrophysics 674 A1 arXiv 2208 00211 Bibcode 2023A amp A 674A 1G doi 10 1051 0004 6361 202243940 S2CID 244398875 Gaia DR3 record for this source at VizieR a b c Nicolet B 1978 Photoelectric photometric Catalogue of homogeneous measurements in the UBV System Astronomy and Astrophysics Supplement Series 34 1 49 Bibcode 1978A amp AS 34 1N a b Murphy R E November 1969 A spectroscopic investigation of visual binaries with B type primaries Astronomical Journal 74 1082 1094 Bibcode 1969AJ 74 1082M doi 10 1086 110908 a b c Becker Juliette C et al April 2015 Extracting Radial Velocities of A and B type Stars from Echelle Spectrograph Calibration Spectra The Astrophysical Journal Supplement Series 217 2 13 arXiv 1503 03874 Bibcode 2015ApJS 217 29B doi 10 1088 0067 0049 217 2 29 S2CID 33968873 29 a b Anderson E Francis Ch 2012 XHIP An extended hipparcos compilation Astronomy Letters 38 5 331 arXiv 1108 4971 Bibcode 2012AstL 38 331A doi 10 1134 S1063773712050015 S2CID 119257644 a b c d e f Hohle M M et al April 2010 Masses and luminosities of O and B type stars and red supergiants Astronomische Nachrichten 331 4 349 arXiv 1003 2335 Bibcode 2010AN 331 349H doi 10 1002 asna 200911355 S2CID 111387483 a b c Rivinius Thomas et al 2013 Classical Be stars Rapidly rotating B stars with viscous Keplerian decretion disks The Astronomy and Astrophysics Review 21 69 arXiv 1310 3962 Bibcode 2013A amp ARv 21 69R doi 10 1007 s00159 013 0069 0 S2CID 118652497 a b c Neiner C et al July 2005 Rotation pulsations and outbursts in the Be star y Cygni HD 202904 Astronomy and Astrophysics 437 1 257 272 Bibcode 2005A amp A 437 257N doi 10 1051 0004 6361 20041901 Tetzlaff N Neuhauser R Hohle M M January 2011 A catalogue of young runaway Hipparcos stars within 3 kpc from the Sun Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society 410 1 190 200 arXiv 1007 4883 Bibcode 2011MNRAS 410 190T doi 10 1111 j 1365 2966 2010 17434 x S2CID 118629873 ups Cyg Be Star SIMBAD Astronomical Database Centre de Donnees astronomiques de Strasbourg retrieved 2017 02 21 Peters G J February 1979 An analysis of the far ultraviolet spectra of the pole on Be stars Upsilon Cygni and MU Centauri Astrophysical Journal Supplement Series 39 175 193 Bibcode 1979ApJS 39 175P doi 10 1086 190570 Hutter D J Tycner C Zavala R T Benson J A Hummel C A Zirm H 2021 Surveying the Bright Stars by Optical Interferometry III A Magnitude limited Multiplicity Survey of Classical Be Stars The Astrophysical Journal Supplement Series 257 2 69 arXiv 2109 06839 Bibcode 2021ApJS 257 69H doi 10 3847 1538 4365 ac23cb S2CID 237503492 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Upsilon Cygni amp oldid 1187381117, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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