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Psi Phoenicis

Psi Phoenicis (ψ Phoenicis) is a star in the constellation Phoenix. Its apparent magnitude varies from 4.3 to 4.5 with a period of about 30 days[3] and it is approximately 342 light years away based on parallax.[1]

ψ Phoenicis
Location of ψ Phoenicis (circled)
Observation data
Epoch J2000      Equinox J2000
Constellation Phoenix
Right ascension 01h 53m 38.74103s[1]
Declination −46° 18′ 09.6048″[1]
Apparent magnitude (V) 4.41[2] (4.3 - 4.5[3])
Characteristics
Evolutionary stage asymptotic giant branch[4]
Spectral type M4III[5]
U−B color index +1.71[2]
B−V color index +1.59[2]
Variable type SR[3]
Astrometry
Radial velocity (Rv)+2.90[6] km/s
Proper motion (μ) RA: -93.16[1] mas/yr
Dec.: -91.17[1] mas/yr
Parallax (π)9.54 ± 0.19 mas[1]
Distance342 ± 7 ly
(105 ± 2 pc)
Absolute magnitude (MV)−0.71[5]
Details
Mass1.3 ± 0.2[7] M
Radius86 ± 3[7] R
Luminosity1050+150
−140
[7] L
Surface gravity (log g)0.68+0.10
−0.11
[7] cgs
Temperature3,586[8] K
Metallicity [Fe/H]−1.24 ± 0.39[9] dex
Rotational velocity (v sin i)3.9 ± 0.9[10] km/s
Age4.9[8] Gyr
Other designations
CD−46°552, FK5 67, GC 2303, HIP 8837, HR 555, HD 11695, SAO 215696
Database references
SIMBADdata
A light curve for Psi Phoenicis, plotted from Hipparcos data[11]

Psi Phoenicis is a red giant in the asymptotic branch with a spectral type of M4III,[4] indicating it is an evolved star in the last evolutionary stage before becoming a white dwarf. In 1973 astronomer Olin J. Eggen discovered it is a variable star, varying in magnitude between 4.3 and 4.5 with an approximate period of 30 days.[12] A more recent study identified two possible periods of 43.7 and 48.1 days, with amplitudes of 0.038 and 0.023 magnitudes.[13] The star is classified as a semiregular variable, of no specific subtype.[3]

In 2001, Psi Phoenicis was observed by the VLT Interferometer with the test instrument VINCI. The observations, in combination with stellar atmospheric models, detected the limb darkening effect on the star's disk and found an angular diameter of 8.13±0.2 mas, corresponding to a stellar radius of 86±solar radii. From the radius and estimating an effective temperature of 3,550 K, a luminosity of 1,000 times the solar luminosity was calculated.[7] A 2008 study reanalyzed the interferometric data with a new atmospheric model, finding an angular diameter of 10.15±0.15 mas and a radius of 85±1.6 R.[14]

By having directly measured distance, radius and luminosity, Psi Phoenicis was included in a list of 34 well characterized stars to be used as a reference. This program made the first measurement of the metallicity of Psi Phoenicis, showing it is a metal-poor star with only 5% the amount of iron of the Sun ([Fe/H] = −1.24±0.39). This value has a large uncertainty due to the difficulties in modeling the spectra of cool stars, which have strong molecular absorption. The evolutionary state and poorly constrained metallicity result in an uncertain mass of 1.0±0.4 M.[9][15] Assuming a metallicity closer to solar, a mass of 1.3±0.2 M is derived.[7]

Psi Phoenicis is considered a single star, and has no known companions.[7][16] It has been considered a possible spectroscopic binary, including in the Hipparcos Catalogue, which stems from spectroscopic observations in 1919 which showed a possibly variable radial velocity. More recent data, however, showed the velocity to be constant.[7]

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. Vizier catalog entry
  2. ^ a b c Ducati, J. R. (2002). "VizieR Online Data Catalog: Catalogue of Stellar Photometry in Johnson's 11-color system". CDS/ADC Collection of Electronic Catalogues. 2237. Bibcode:2002yCat.2237....0D.
  3. ^ a b c d Samus, N. N.; Durlevich, O. V.; et al. (2009). "VizieR Online Data Catalog: General Catalogue of Variable Stars (Samus+ 2007-2013)". VizieR On-line Data Catalog: B/GCVS. Originally Published in: 2009yCat....102025S. 1. Bibcode:2009yCat....102025S.
  4. ^ a b Eggen, Olin J. (July 1992), "Asymptotic giant branch stars near the sun", Astronomical Journal, 104 (1): 275–313, Bibcode:1992AJ....104..275E, doi:10.1086/116239.
  5. ^ 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. Vizier catalog entry
  6. ^ Gontcharov, G. A. (2006). "Pulkovo Compilation of Radial Velocities for 35 495 Hipparcos stars in a common system". Astronomy Letters. 32 (11): 759–771. arXiv:1606.08053. Bibcode:2006AstL...32..759G. doi:10.1134/S1063773706110065. S2CID 119231169.
  7. ^ a b c d e f g h Wittkowski, M.; Aufdenberg, J. P.; Kervella, P. (2004). "Tests of stellar model atmospheres by optical interferometry. VLTI/VINCI limb-darkening measurements of the M4 giant ψ Phe". Astronomy and Astrophysics. 413 (2): 711–723. arXiv:astro-ph/0310128. Bibcode:2004A&A...413..711W. doi:10.1051/0004-6361:20034149. S2CID 18340833.
  8. ^ a b Schonrich, R.; Bergemann, M. (2014). "Fundamental stellar parameters and metallicities from Bayesian spectroscopy: Application to low- and high-resolution spectra". Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society. 443 (1): 698. arXiv:1311.5558. Bibcode:2014MNRAS.443..698S. doi:10.1093/mnras/stu1072. S2CID 118335709.
  9. ^ a b Jofré, P.; Heiter, U.; Soubiran, C.; Blanco-Cuaresma, S.; Worley, C. C.; Pancino, E.; Cantat-Gaudin, T.; Magrini, L.; Bergemann, M.; González Hernández, J. I.; Hill, V.; Lardo, C.; De Laverny, P.; Lind, K.; Masseron, T.; Montes, D.; Mucciarelli, A.; Nordlander, T.; Recio Blanco, A.; Sobeck, J.; Sordo, R.; Sousa, S. G.; Tabernero, H.; Vallenari, A.; Van Eck, S. (2014). "Gaia FGK benchmark stars: Metallicity". Astronomy and Astrophysics. 564: A133. arXiv:1309.1099. Bibcode:2014A&A...564A.133J. doi:10.1051/0004-6361/201322440. S2CID 119241541.
  10. ^ Zamanov, R. K.; et al. (October 2008), "Rotational velocities of the giants in symbiotic stars - III. Evidence of fast rotation in S-type symbiotics", Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 390 (1): 377–382, arXiv:0807.3817, Bibcode:2008MNRAS.390..377Z, doi:10.1111/j.1365-2966.2008.13751.x, S2CID 118697261.
  11. ^ "/ftp/cats/more/HIP/cdroms/cats". Centre de Données astronomiques de Strasbourg. Strasbourg astronomical Data Center. Retrieved 15 October 2022.
  12. ^ Eggen, O. J. (1973), "The classification of intrinsic variables. IV. Very-small-amplitude, very-short-period red variables", Astrophysical Journal, 184: 793, Bibcode:1973ApJ...184..793E, doi:10.1086/152371.
  13. ^ Tabur, V.; et al. (December 2009), "Long-term photometry and periods for 261 nearby pulsating M giants", Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 400 (4): 1945–1961, arXiv:0908.3228, Bibcode:2009MNRAS.400.1945T, doi:10.1111/j.1365-2966.2009.15588.x, S2CID 15358380.
  14. ^ Neilson, Hilding R.; Lester, John B. (2008). "Determining parameters of cool giant stars by modeling spectrophotometric and interferometric observations using the SAtlas program". Astronomy and Astrophysics. 490 (2): 807–10. arXiv:0809.1875. Bibcode:2008A&A...490..807N. doi:10.1051/0004-6361:200810627. S2CID 1586125.
  15. ^ Heiter, U.; Jofré, P.; Gustafsson, B.; Korn, A. J.; Soubiran, C.; Thévenin, F. (2015), "Gaia FGK benchmark stars: Effective temperatures and surface gravities", Astronomy & Astrophysics, 582: A49, arXiv:1506.06095, Bibcode:2015A&A...582A..49H, doi:10.1051/0004-6361/201526319, S2CID 53391939.
  16. ^ Eggleton, P. P.; Tokovinin, A. A. (September 2008), "A catalogue of multiplicity among bright stellar systems", Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 389 (2): 869–879, arXiv:0806.2878, Bibcode:2008MNRAS.389..869E, doi:10.1111/j.1365-2966.2008.13596.x, S2CID 14878976.

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Psi Phoenicis ps Phoenicis is a star in the constellation Phoenix Its apparent magnitude varies from 4 3 to 4 5 with a period of about 30 days 3 and it is approximately 342 light years away based on parallax 1 ps PhoenicisLocation of ps Phoenicis circled Observation dataEpoch J2000 Equinox J2000 Constellation Phoenix Right ascension 01h 53m 38 74103s 1 Declination 46 18 09 6048 1 Apparent magnitude V 4 41 2 4 3 4 5 3 Characteristics Evolutionary stage asymptotic giant branch 4 Spectral type M4III 5 U B color index 1 71 2 B V color index 1 59 2 Variable type SR 3 AstrometryRadial velocity Rv 2 90 6 km sProper motion m RA 93 16 1 mas yr Dec 91 17 1 mas yrParallax p 9 54 0 19 mas 1 Distance342 7 ly 105 2 pc Absolute magnitude MV 0 71 5 DetailsMass1 3 0 2 7 M Radius86 3 7 R Luminosity1050 150 140 7 L Surface gravity log g 0 68 0 10 0 11 7 cgsTemperature3 586 8 KMetallicity Fe H 1 24 0 39 9 dexRotational velocity v sin i 3 9 0 9 10 km sAge4 9 8 Gyr Other designationsCD 46 552 FK5 67 GC 2303 HIP 8837 HR 555 HD 11695 SAO 215696 Database referencesSIMBADdata A light curve for Psi Phoenicis plotted from Hipparcos data 11 Psi Phoenicis is a red giant in the asymptotic branch with a spectral type of M4III 4 indicating it is an evolved star in the last evolutionary stage before becoming a white dwarf In 1973 astronomer Olin J Eggen discovered it is a variable star varying in magnitude between 4 3 and 4 5 with an approximate period of 30 days 12 A more recent study identified two possible periods of 43 7 and 48 1 days with amplitudes of 0 038 and 0 023 magnitudes 13 The star is classified as a semiregular variable of no specific subtype 3 In 2001 Psi Phoenicis was observed by the VLT Interferometer with the test instrument VINCI The observations in combination with stellar atmospheric models detected the limb darkening effect on the star s disk and found an angular diameter of 8 13 0 2 mas corresponding to a stellar radius of 86 3 solar radii From the radius and estimating an effective temperature of 3 550 K a luminosity of 1 000 times the solar luminosity was calculated 7 A 2008 study reanalyzed the interferometric data with a new atmospheric model finding an angular diameter of 10 15 0 15 mas and a radius of 85 1 6 R 14 By having directly measured distance radius and luminosity Psi Phoenicis was included in a list of 34 well characterized stars to be used as a reference This program made the first measurement of the metallicity of Psi Phoenicis showing it is a metal poor star with only 5 the amount of iron of the Sun Fe H 1 24 0 39 This value has a large uncertainty due to the difficulties in modeling the spectra of cool stars which have strong molecular absorption The evolutionary state and poorly constrained metallicity result in an uncertain mass of 1 0 0 4 M 9 15 Assuming a metallicity closer to solar a mass of 1 3 0 2 M is derived 7 Psi Phoenicis is considered a single star and has no known companions 7 16 It has been considered a possible spectroscopic binary including in the Hipparcos Catalogue which stems from spectroscopic observations in 1919 which showed a possibly variable radial velocity More recent data however showed the velocity to be constant 7 References 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 Vizier catalog entry a b c Ducati J R 2002 VizieR Online Data Catalog Catalogue of Stellar Photometry in Johnson s 11 color system CDS ADC Collection of Electronic Catalogues 2237 Bibcode 2002yCat 2237 0D a b c d Samus N N Durlevich O V et al 2009 VizieR Online Data Catalog General Catalogue of Variable Stars Samus 2007 2013 VizieR On line Data Catalog B GCVS Originally Published in 2009yCat 102025S 1 Bibcode 2009yCat 102025S a b Eggen Olin J July 1992 Asymptotic giant branch stars near the sun Astronomical Journal 104 1 275 313 Bibcode 1992AJ 104 275E doi 10 1086 116239 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 Vizier catalog entry Gontcharov G A 2006 Pulkovo Compilation of Radial Velocities for 35 495 Hipparcos stars in a common system Astronomy Letters 32 11 759 771 arXiv 1606 08053 Bibcode 2006AstL 32 759G doi 10 1134 S1063773706110065 S2CID 119231169 a b c d e f g h Wittkowski M Aufdenberg J P Kervella P 2004 Tests of stellar model atmospheres by optical interferometry VLTI VINCI limb darkening measurements of the M4 giant ps Phe Astronomy and Astrophysics 413 2 711 723 arXiv astro ph 0310128 Bibcode 2004A amp A 413 711W doi 10 1051 0004 6361 20034149 S2CID 18340833 a b Schonrich R Bergemann M 2014 Fundamental stellar parameters and metallicities from Bayesian spectroscopy Application to low and high resolution spectra Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society 443 1 698 arXiv 1311 5558 Bibcode 2014MNRAS 443 698S doi 10 1093 mnras stu1072 S2CID 118335709 a b Jofre P Heiter U Soubiran C Blanco Cuaresma S Worley C C Pancino E Cantat Gaudin T Magrini L Bergemann M Gonzalez Hernandez J I Hill V Lardo C De Laverny P Lind K Masseron T Montes D Mucciarelli A Nordlander T Recio Blanco A Sobeck J Sordo R Sousa S G Tabernero H Vallenari A Van Eck S 2014 Gaia FGK benchmark stars Metallicity Astronomy and Astrophysics 564 A133 arXiv 1309 1099 Bibcode 2014A amp A 564A 133J doi 10 1051 0004 6361 201322440 S2CID 119241541 Zamanov R K et al October 2008 Rotational velocities of the giants in symbiotic stars III Evidence of fast rotation in S type symbiotics Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society 390 1 377 382 arXiv 0807 3817 Bibcode 2008MNRAS 390 377Z doi 10 1111 j 1365 2966 2008 13751 x S2CID 118697261 ftp cats more HIP cdroms cats Centre de Donnees astronomiques de Strasbourg Strasbourg astronomical Data Center Retrieved 15 October 2022 Eggen O J 1973 The classification of intrinsic variables IV Very small amplitude very short period red variables Astrophysical Journal 184 793 Bibcode 1973ApJ 184 793E doi 10 1086 152371 Tabur V et al December 2009 Long term photometry and periods for 261 nearby pulsating M giants Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society 400 4 1945 1961 arXiv 0908 3228 Bibcode 2009MNRAS 400 1945T doi 10 1111 j 1365 2966 2009 15588 x S2CID 15358380 Neilson Hilding R Lester John B 2008 Determining parameters of cool giant stars by modeling spectrophotometric and interferometric observations using the SAtlas program Astronomy and Astrophysics 490 2 807 10 arXiv 0809 1875 Bibcode 2008A amp A 490 807N doi 10 1051 0004 6361 200810627 S2CID 1586125 Heiter U Jofre P Gustafsson B Korn A J Soubiran C Thevenin F 2015 Gaia FGK benchmark stars Effective temperatures and surface gravities Astronomy amp Astrophysics 582 A49 arXiv 1506 06095 Bibcode 2015A amp A 582A 49H doi 10 1051 0004 6361 201526319 S2CID 53391939 Eggleton P P Tokovinin A A September 2008 A catalogue of multiplicity among bright stellar systems Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society 389 2 869 879 arXiv 0806 2878 Bibcode 2008MNRAS 389 869E doi 10 1111 j 1365 2966 2008 13596 x S2CID 14878976 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Psi Phoenicis amp oldid 1218294905, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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