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Alpha Pictoris

Alpha Pictoris (α Pic, α Pictoris) is the brightest star in the southern constellation of Pictor. It has an apparent visual magnitude of 3.27,[2] which is bright enough to be viewed from urban areas in the southern hemisphere. This star is close enough for its distance to be measured using parallax shifts, which yields a value of roughly 97 light-years (30 parsecs) from the Sun, with a 5% margin of error.[1] Alpha Pictoris has the distinction of being the south pole star of the planet Mercury.[14]

α Pictoris
Location of α Pictoris (circled)
Observation data
Epoch J2000      Equinox J2000
Constellation Pictor
Right ascension 06h 48m 11.45512s[1]
Declination −61° 56′ 29.0008″[1]
Apparent magnitude (V) 3.27[2]
Characteristics
Spectral type A8 Vn kA6[3]
U−B color index +0.13[2]
B−V color index +0.21[2]
Astrometry
Radial velocity (Rv)+20.6[4] km/s
Proper motion (μ) RA: –66.07[1] mas/yr
Dec.: +242.97[1] mas/yr
Parallax (π)33.78 ± 1.78 mas[1]
Distance97 ± 5 ly
(30 ± 2 pc)
Absolute magnitude (MV)0.86[5]
Orbit[6]
Period (P)1618+1407
−325
 days
Semi-major axis (a)36+15
−2
 mas
Eccentricity (e)0.39+0.35
−0.17
Inclination (i)118±3°
Longitude of the node (Ω)24±5°
Periastron epoch (T)953+707
−640
Argument of periastron (ω)
(secondary)
92+22
−44
°
Details
Mass2.04[5] M
Radius1.6[7] R
Luminosity13[8] L
Surface gravity (log g)3.48[9] cgs
Temperature7530[9] K
Metallicity [Fe/H]–0.11[3] dex
Rotational velocity (v sin i)206[10] km/s
Age660[11][12] Myr
Other designations
CD-61°1478, Gl 248, HD 50241, HIP 32607, HR 2550, LTT 2656, SAO 249647.[13]
Database references
SIMBADdata

Properties edit

With an estimated age of 660 million years,[11][12] this is a relatively young Lambda Boötis star.[15] The stellar classification of A8 Vn kA6[3] shows this peculiarity, with the kA6 notation indicating weaker than normal calcium K-lines in the spectrum. The 'n' following the main sequence luminosity class of V indicates the absorption lines in the spectrum are broad and nebulous. This is caused by the rapid spin of the star, which has a high projected rotational velocity of 206 km/s.[10] Spectroscopy shows narrow, time-varying absorption features being caused by circumstellar gas moving toward the star. This is not the result of interstellar matter, but a shell of gas along the orbital plane. Alpha Pictoris is categorized as a rapidly rotating shell star that may have recently ejected mass from its outer atmosphere.[9][16]

Alpha Pictoris is larger than the Sun, with twice[5] the mass and a 60% greater radius.[7] It is radiating 13[8] times as much luminosity as the Sun from its outer atmosphere at an effective temperature of 7530 K.[9] At this heat, the star glows with the white hue of an A-type star.[17] The space velocity components of this star in the galactic coordinate system are U = -22, V = -20 and W = -9 km/s.[18]

Data from the Hipparcos mission indicate this may be an unresolved binary system with a companion orbiting at a semimajor axis of around 1 AU, or the same distance that the Earth orbits from the Sun.[15] Alpha Pictoris is an X-ray source, which is unusual for an A-type star since stellar models don't predict them to have magnetic dynamos. This emission may instead be originating from the companion.[9][19]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f van Leeuwen, F. (November 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 Johnson, H. L.; Iriarte, B.; Mitchell, R. I.; Wisniewskj, W. Z. (1966). "UBVRIJKL photometry of the bright stars". Communications of the Lunar and Planetary Laboratory. 4: 99–110. Bibcode:1966CoLPL...4...99J.
  3. ^ a b c Gray, R. O.; et al. (July 2006), "Contributions to the Nearby Stars (NStars) Project: Spectroscopy of Stars Earlier than M0 within 40 parsecs: The Northern Sample I", The Astronomical Journal, 132 (1): 161–170, arXiv:astro-ph/0603770, Bibcode:2006AJ....132..161G, doi:10.1086/504637, S2CID 119476992
  4. ^ Wilson, R. E. (1953). "General Catalogue of Stellar Radial". Carnegie Institute Washington D.C. Publication. Washington D.C.: Carnegie Institution Publication 601. Bibcode:1953GCRV..C......0W.
  5. ^ a b c Pizzolato, N.; Maggio, A.; Sciortino, S. (September 2000), "Evolution of X-ray activity of 1-3 Msun late-type stars in early post-main-sequence phases", Astronomy and Astrophysics, 361: 614–628, Bibcode:2000A&A...361..614P
  6. ^ Goldin, A.; Makarov, V. V. (September 2006), "Unconstrained Astrometric Orbits for Hipparcos Stars with Stochastic Solutions", The Astrophysical Journal Supplement Series, 166 (1): 341–350, arXiv:astro-ph/0606293, Bibcode:2006ApJS..166..341G, doi:10.1086/505939, S2CID 15673734
  7. ^ a b Pasinetti Fracassini, L. E.; Pastori, L.; Covino, S.; Pozzi, A. (February 2001). "Catalogue of Apparent Diameters and Absolute Radii of Stars (CADARS) - Third edition - Comments and statistics". Astronomy and Astrophysics. 367 (2): 521–524. arXiv:astro-ph/0012289. Bibcode:2001A&A...367..521P. doi:10.1051/0004-6361:20000451. S2CID 425754.
  8. ^ a b Malagnini, M. L.; Morossi, C. (November 1990), "Accurate absolute luminosities, effective temperatures, radii, masses and surface gravities for a selected sample of field stars", Astronomy and Astrophysics Supplement Series, 85 (3): 1015–1019, Bibcode:1990A&AS...85.1015M
  9. ^ a b c d e Hempel, M.; Schmitt, J. H. M. M. (2003). "High resolution spectroscopy of circumstellar material around A stars". Astronomy and Astrophysics. 408 (3): 971–979. Bibcode:2003A&A...408..971H. doi:10.1051/0004-6361:20030946.
  10. ^ a b Royer, F.; Zorec, J.; Gómez, A. E. (February 2007). "Rotational velocities of A-type stars. III. Velocity distributions". Astronomy and Astrophysics. 463 (2): 671–682. arXiv:astro-ph/0610785. Bibcode:2007A&A...463..671R. doi:10.1051/0004-6361:20065224. S2CID 18475298.
  11. ^ a b Su, K. Y. L.; et al. (December 2006). "Debris Disk Evolution around A Stars". The Astrophysical Journal. 653 (1): 675–689. arXiv:astro-ph/0608563. Bibcode:2006ApJ...653..675S. doi:10.1086/508649. S2CID 14116473.
  12. ^ a b Song, Inseok; Caillault, J.-P.; Barrado y Navascués, David; Stauffer, John R. (January 2001). "Ages of A-Type Vega-like Stars from uvbyβ Photometry". The Astrophysical Journal. 546 (1): 352–357. arXiv:astro-ph/0010102. Bibcode:2001ApJ...546..352S. doi:10.1086/318269. S2CID 18154947.
  13. ^ "LTT 2656". SIMBAD. Centre de données astronomiques de Strasbourg. Retrieved 2009-09-10.
  14. ^ Moore, Patrick (2007), Moore on Mercury: the planet and the missions, Springer, p. 121, ISBN 978-1846282577
  15. ^ a b Goldin, A.; Makarov, V. V. (November 2007). "Astrometric Orbits for Hipparcos Stochastic Binaries". The Astrophysical Journal Supplement Series. 173 (1): 137–142. arXiv:0706.0361. Bibcode:2007ApJS..173..137G. doi:10.1086/520513. S2CID 119586069.
  16. ^ Roberge, Aki; Weinberger, Alycia J. (March 2008). "Debris Disks around Nearby Stars with Circumstellar Gas". The Astrophysical Journal. 676 (1): 509–517. arXiv:0711.4561. Bibcode:2008ApJ...676..509R. doi:10.1086/527314. S2CID 18407657.
  17. ^ , Australia Telescope, Outreach and Education, Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation, December 21, 2004, archived from the original on February 22, 2012, retrieved 2012-01-16
  18. ^ Gliese, W. (1969). "Catalogue of Nearby Stars". Veröffentlichungen des Astronomischen Rechen-Instituts Heidelberg. 22: 1. Bibcode:1969VeARI..22....1G.
  19. ^ Schröder, C.; Schmitt, J. H. M. M. (November 2007). "X-ray emission from A-type stars". Astronomy and Astrophysics. 475 (2): 677–684. Bibcode:2007A&A...475..677S. doi:10.1051/0004-6361:20077429.

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Alpha Pictoris a Pic a Pictoris is the brightest star in the southern constellation of Pictor It has an apparent visual magnitude of 3 27 2 which is bright enough to be viewed from urban areas in the southern hemisphere This star is close enough for its distance to be measured using parallax shifts which yields a value of roughly 97 light years 30 parsecs from the Sun with a 5 margin of error 1 Alpha Pictoris has the distinction of being the south pole star of the planet Mercury 14 a PictorisLocation of a Pictoris circled Observation dataEpoch J2000 Equinox J2000 Constellation Pictor Right ascension 06h 48m 11 45512s 1 Declination 61 56 29 0008 1 Apparent magnitude V 3 27 2 Characteristics Spectral type A8 Vn kA6 3 U B color index 0 13 2 B V color index 0 21 2 AstrometryRadial velocity Rv 20 6 4 km sProper motion m RA 66 07 1 mas yr Dec 242 97 1 mas yrParallax p 33 78 1 78 mas 1 Distance97 5 ly 30 2 pc Absolute magnitude MV 0 86 5 Orbit 6 Period P 1618 1407 325 daysSemi major axis a 36 15 2 masEccentricity e 0 39 0 35 0 17Inclination i 118 3 Longitude of the node W 24 5 Periastron epoch T 953 707 640Argument of periastron w secondary 92 22 44 DetailsMass2 04 5 M Radius1 6 7 R Luminosity13 8 L Surface gravity log g 3 48 9 cgsTemperature7530 9 KMetallicity Fe H 0 11 3 dexRotational velocity v sin i 206 10 km sAge660 11 12 Myr Other designationsCD 61 1478 Gl 248 HD 50241 HIP 32607 HR 2550 LTT 2656 SAO 249647 13 Database referencesSIMBADdataProperties editWith an estimated age of 660 million years 11 12 this is a relatively young Lambda Bootis star 15 The stellar classification of A8 Vn kA6 3 shows this peculiarity with the kA6 notation indicating weaker than normal calcium K lines in the spectrum The n following the main sequence luminosity class of V indicates the absorption lines in the spectrum are broad and nebulous This is caused by the rapid spin of the star which has a high projected rotational velocity of 206 km s 10 Spectroscopy shows narrow time varying absorption features being caused by circumstellar gas moving toward the star This is not the result of interstellar matter but a shell of gas along the orbital plane Alpha Pictoris is categorized as a rapidly rotating shell star that may have recently ejected mass from its outer atmosphere 9 16 Alpha Pictoris is larger than the Sun with twice 5 the mass and a 60 greater radius 7 It is radiating 13 8 times as much luminosity as the Sun from its outer atmosphere at an effective temperature of 7530 K 9 At this heat the star glows with the white hue of an A type star 17 The space velocity components of this star in the galactic coordinate system are U 22 V 20 and W 9 km s 18 Data from the Hipparcos mission indicate this may be an unresolved binary system with a companion orbiting at a semimajor axis of around 1 AU or the same distance that the Earth orbits from the Sun 15 Alpha Pictoris is an X ray source which is unusual for an A type star since stellar models don t predict them to have magnetic dynamos This emission may instead be originating from the companion 9 19 References edit a b c d e f van Leeuwen F November 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 Johnson H L Iriarte B Mitchell R I Wisniewskj W Z 1966 UBVRIJKL photometry of the bright stars Communications of the Lunar and Planetary Laboratory 4 99 110 Bibcode 1966CoLPL 4 99J a b c Gray R O et al July 2006 Contributions to the Nearby Stars NStars Project Spectroscopy of Stars Earlier than M0 within 40 parsecs The Northern Sample I The Astronomical Journal 132 1 161 170 arXiv astro ph 0603770 Bibcode 2006AJ 132 161G doi 10 1086 504637 S2CID 119476992 Wilson R E 1953 General Catalogue of Stellar Radial Carnegie Institute Washington D C Publication Washington D C Carnegie Institution Publication 601 Bibcode 1953GCRV C 0W a b c Pizzolato N Maggio A Sciortino S September 2000 Evolution of X ray activity of 1 3 Msun late type stars in early post main sequence phases Astronomy and Astrophysics 361 614 628 Bibcode 2000A amp A 361 614P Goldin A Makarov V V September 2006 Unconstrained Astrometric Orbits for Hipparcos Stars with Stochastic Solutions The Astrophysical Journal Supplement Series 166 1 341 350 arXiv astro ph 0606293 Bibcode 2006ApJS 166 341G doi 10 1086 505939 S2CID 15673734 a b Pasinetti Fracassini L E Pastori L Covino S Pozzi A February 2001 Catalogue of Apparent Diameters and Absolute Radii of Stars CADARS Third edition Comments and statistics Astronomy and Astrophysics 367 2 521 524 arXiv astro ph 0012289 Bibcode 2001A amp A 367 521P doi 10 1051 0004 6361 20000451 S2CID 425754 a b Malagnini M L Morossi C November 1990 Accurate absolute luminosities effective temperatures radii masses and surface gravities for a selected sample of field stars Astronomy and Astrophysics Supplement Series 85 3 1015 1019 Bibcode 1990A amp AS 85 1015M a b c d e Hempel M Schmitt J H M M 2003 High resolution spectroscopy of circumstellar material around A stars Astronomy and Astrophysics 408 3 971 979 Bibcode 2003A amp A 408 971H doi 10 1051 0004 6361 20030946 a b Royer F Zorec J Gomez A E February 2007 Rotational velocities of A type stars III Velocity distributions Astronomy and Astrophysics 463 2 671 682 arXiv astro ph 0610785 Bibcode 2007A amp A 463 671R doi 10 1051 0004 6361 20065224 S2CID 18475298 a b Su K Y L et al December 2006 Debris Disk Evolution around A Stars The Astrophysical Journal 653 1 675 689 arXiv astro ph 0608563 Bibcode 2006ApJ 653 675S doi 10 1086 508649 S2CID 14116473 a b Song Inseok Caillault J P Barrado y Navascues David Stauffer John R January 2001 Ages of A Type Vega like Stars from uvbyb Photometry The Astrophysical Journal 546 1 352 357 arXiv astro ph 0010102 Bibcode 2001ApJ 546 352S doi 10 1086 318269 S2CID 18154947 LTT 2656 SIMBAD Centre de donnees astronomiques de Strasbourg Retrieved 2009 09 10 Moore Patrick 2007 Moore on Mercury the planet and the missions Springer p 121 ISBN 978 1846282577 a b Goldin A Makarov V V November 2007 Astrometric Orbits for Hipparcos Stochastic Binaries The Astrophysical Journal Supplement Series 173 1 137 142 arXiv 0706 0361 Bibcode 2007ApJS 173 137G doi 10 1086 520513 S2CID 119586069 Roberge Aki Weinberger Alycia J March 2008 Debris Disks around Nearby Stars with Circumstellar Gas The Astrophysical Journal 676 1 509 517 arXiv 0711 4561 Bibcode 2008ApJ 676 509R doi 10 1086 527314 S2CID 18407657 The Colour of Stars Australia Telescope Outreach and Education Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation December 21 2004 archived from the original on February 22 2012 retrieved 2012 01 16 Gliese W 1969 Catalogue of Nearby Stars Veroffentlichungen des Astronomischen Rechen Instituts Heidelberg 22 1 Bibcode 1969VeARI 22 1G Schroder C Schmitt J H M M November 2007 X ray emission from A type stars Astronomy and Astrophysics 475 2 677 684 Bibcode 2007A 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