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V915 Scorpii

V915 Scorpii (HR 6392, HD 155603) is an orange hypergiant variable star in the constellation Scorpius.

V915 Scorpii
Position of V915 Scorpii (circled)
Observation data
Epoch J2000.0      Equinox J2000.0
Constellation Scorpius
Right ascension 17h 14m 27.65508s[1]
Declination −39° 45′ 59.9378″[1]
Apparent magnitude (V) 6.22 - 6.64[2]
Characteristics
Spectral type K0Ia-0[3]
U−B color index 2.48[4]
B−V color index 2.25[4]
Variable type Unknown[2]
Astrometry
Radial velocity (Rv)46.00[5] km/s
Proper motion (μ) RA: −0.758[1] mas/yr
Dec.: −1.466[1] mas/yr
Parallax (π)0.5485 ± 0.0525 mas[1]
Distance5,900 ± 600 ly
(1,800 ± 200 pc)
Absolute magnitude (MV)−9.0[6]
Details
Mass6.1[7] M
Radius571[8] R
Luminosity74,000[9] L
Surface gravity (log g)0.01[7] cgs
Temperature3,990[9] K
Metallicity [Fe/H]−0.21[7] dex
Other designations
HR 6392, HD 155603, HIP 84322, CD−39°11212, IRAS 17109-3942, 2MASS J17142765-3945599, WDS J17145-3946
Database references
SIMBADdata

Surroundings Edit

 
V915 Scorpii and its companions resolved by the Hubble Space Telescope

V915 Scorpii is surrounded by the sparse OB association Moffat 2.[10] It is also surrounded by an envelope of dust and gas, producing a significant infrared excess.[11]

V915 Sco has been classified as a triple star. 15" away is the Wolf-Rayet star WR 85, one of the most luminous stars known, but still visually four magnitudes fainter than V915 Sco.[12] Component C is a 10th magnitude K class star 17" away.[13] There is also a 14th magnitude star 22" away. Photometry and space motions suggest that only V915 Sco and WR 85 lie at the same distance, while the other two stars are foreground objects. Assumptions about the brightness of each star suggest a distance of 2,600 pc, and a projected separation of 0.2 pc.[14]

Four arc minutes distant are two other assumed members of the association, a 10th magnitude B0 giant and an 11th magnitude OB star. Fitting the association members to a main sequence gives a highly uncertain distance of 1.8 kpc.[10] A kinematical distance has been calculated for the bubble around WR 85 at 2.8 kpc.[15] The distance to V915 Scorpii derived assuming minimal interstellar extinction is 7,300 pc.[11] However, the star is considerably reddened and this results in a distance of 2,630 pc.[14] Analysis of WR 85 as a luminous hydrogen-rich star gives a distance of 6,600 pc.[12] The Gaia EDR3 parallax of V915 Scorpii implies a distance of around 1,800 pc, although with a significant amount of astrometric noise. The parallax for WR 85 is considerably more reliable and suggests a distance of around 2,400 pc.[16]

Variable Edit

 
A light curve for V915 Scorpii, plotted from Hipparcos data[17]

V915 Scorpii is variable over nearly half a magnitude, but the nature of the variations is not known.[2][18] Any period associated with the variation is longer than 600 days.[19]

Properties Edit

The distance to V915 Sco is highly uncertain, and it has hardly been observed in the last 20 years, but its absolute magnitude is consistently determined between −8 and −9, making it an extremely luminous supergiant.[10][6][11] However, some recent publications give a less extreme bolometric luminosity of about 74,000 L.[9]

The spectral type of V915 Scorpii was determined to be G5Ia in 1954,[20] G5Ia-0 in 1973,[21] G8Ia in 1977,[10] K0Ia in 1982,[22] and K0Ia-0 in 1989,[3] all indicative of a luminous supergiant or hypergiant.

See also Edit

References Edit

  1. ^ a b c d e Brown, A. G. A.; et al. (Gaia collaboration) (2021). "Gaia Early Data Release 3: Summary of the contents and survey properties". Astronomy & Astrophysics. 649: A1. arXiv:2012.01533. Bibcode:2021A&A...649A...1G. doi:10.1051/0004-6361/202039657. S2CID 227254300. (Erratum: doi:10.1051/0004-6361/202039657e). Gaia EDR3 record for this source at VizieR.
  2. ^ a b c 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.
  3. ^ a b Keenan, Philip C.; McNeil, Raymond C. (1989). "The Perkins catalog of revised MK types for the cooler stars". Astrophysical Journal Supplement Series. 71: 245. Bibcode:1989ApJS...71..245K. doi:10.1086/191373.
  4. ^ a b 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: 0. Bibcode:2002yCat.2237....0D.
  5. ^ Barbier-Brossat, M.; Petit, M.; Figon, P. (1994). "Third bibliographic catalogue of stellar radial velocities (Text in French)". Astronomy and Astrophysics Supplement Series. 108: 603. Bibcode:1994A&AS..108..603B.
  6. ^ a b Stickland, D. J. (1985). "IRAS observations of the cool galactic hypergiants". The Observatory. 105: 229. Bibcode:1985Obs...105..229S.
  7. ^ a b c Anders, F.; Khalatyan, A.; Chiappini, C.; Queiroz, A. B.; Santiago, B. X.; Jordi, C.; Girardi, L.; Brown, A. G. A.; Matijevič, G.; Monari, G.; Cantat-Gaudin, T.; Weiler, M.; Khan, S.; Miglio, A.; Carrillo, I.; Romero-Gómez, M.; Minchev, I.; De Jong, R. S.; Antoja, T.; Ramos, P.; Steinmetz, M.; Enke, H. (2019). "Photo-astrometric distances, extinctions, and astrophysical parameters for Gaia DR2 stars brighter than G = 18". Astronomy and Astrophysics. 628: A94. arXiv:1904.11302. Bibcode:2019A&A...628A..94A. doi:10.1051/0004-6361/201935765. S2CID 131780028.
  8. ^ Stassun, Keivan G.; Oelkers, Ryan J.; Paegert, Martin; Torres, Guillermo; Pepper, Joshua; De Lee, Nathan; Collins, Kevin; Latham, David W.; Muirhead, Philip S.; Chittidi, Jay; Rojas-Ayala, Bárbara (2019-10-01). "The Revised TESS Input Catalog and Candidate Target List". The Astronomical Journal. 158 (4): 138. arXiv:1905.10694. Bibcode:2019AJ....158..138S. doi:10.3847/1538-3881/ab3467. hdl:1721.1/124721. ISSN 0004-6256. S2CID 166227927.
  9. ^ a b c Dorn-Wallenstein, Trevor Z.; Levesque, Emily M.; Neugent, Kathryn F.; Davenport, James R. A.; Morris, Brett M.; Gootkin, Keyan (2020). "Short-term Variability of Evolved Massive Stars with TESS. II. A New Class of Cool, Pulsating Supergiants". The Astrophysical Journal. 902 (1): 24. arXiv:2008.11723. Bibcode:2020ApJ...902...24D. doi:10.3847/1538-4357/abb318. S2CID 221340538.
  10. ^ a b c d Moffat, A. F. J.; Fitzgerald, M. P. (1977). "Some very luminous supergiants associated with compact groups of luminous OB stars". Astronomy and Astrophysics. 54: 263. Bibcode:1977A&A....54..263M.
  11. ^ a b c Odenwald, S. F. (1986). "An IRAS survey of IR excesses in G-type stars". Astrophysical Journal. 307: 711. Bibcode:1986ApJ...307..711O. doi:10.1086/164456.
  12. ^ a b Hamann, W.-R.; Gräfener, G.; Liermann, A. (2006). "The Galactic WN stars. Spectral analyses with line-blanketed model atmospheres versus stellar evolution models with and without rotation". Astronomy and Astrophysics. 457 (3): 1015. arXiv:astro-ph/0608078. Bibcode:2006A&A...457.1015H. doi:10.1051/0004-6361:20065052. S2CID 18714731.
  13. ^ Mason, Brian D.; Wycoff, Gary L.; Hartkopf, William I.; Douglass, Geoffrey G.; Worley, Charles E. (2001). "The 2001 US Naval Observatory Double Star CD-ROM. I. The Washington Double Star Catalog". The Astronomical Journal. 122 (6): 3466. Bibcode:2001AJ....122.3466M. doi:10.1086/323920.
  14. ^ a b Andrews, J. P. (1977). "HR 6392 - A double star with very high luminosities". Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society. 178 (2): 131–136. Bibcode:1977MNRAS.178..131A. doi:10.1093/mnras/178.2.131.
  15. ^ Vasquez, J.; Cappa, C.; McClure-Griffiths, N. M. (2005). "An HI interstellar bubble surrounding WR85 and RCW118". Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society. 362 (2): 681–688. arXiv:astro-ph/0507481. Bibcode:2005MNRAS.362..681V. doi:10.1111/j.1365-2966.2005.09349.x. S2CID 16064834.
  16. ^ Brown, A. G. A.; et al. (Gaia collaboration) (2021). "Gaia Early Data Release 3: Summary of the contents and survey properties". Astronomy & Astrophysics. 649: A1. arXiv:2012.01533. Bibcode:2021A&A...649A...1G. doi:10.1051/0004-6361/202039657. S2CID 227254300. (Erratum: doi:10.1051/0004-6361/202039657e). Gaia EDR3 record for this source at VizieR.
  17. ^ "Hipparcos Tools Interactive Data Access". Hipparcos. ESA. Retrieved 8 December 2021.
  18. ^ Dean, J. F. (1980). "BVRI Photometry of the Superluminous Supergiants HR 5171 and HR 6392". Information Bulletin on Variable Stars. 1796: 1. Bibcode:1980IBVS.1796....1D.
  19. ^ ESA (1997). "The HIPPARCOS and TYCHO catalogues. Astrometric and photometric star catalogues derived from the ESA HIPPARCOS Space Astrometry Mission". The Hipparcos and Tycho Catalogues. Astrometric and Photometric Star Catalogues Derived from the ESA Hipparcos Space Astrometry Mission. 1200. Bibcode:1997ESASP1200.....E.
  20. ^ Bidelman, William P. (1954). "Spectral Classification of Southern Stars of High Luminosity". Publications of the Astronomical Society of the Pacific. 66 (392): 249. Bibcode:1954PASP...66..249B. doi:10.1086/126709.
  21. ^ Warren, P. R. (1973). "A model atmosphere analysis of the super-supergiant HR 5171". Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society. 161 (4): 427–444. Bibcode:1973MNRAS.161..427W. doi:10.1093/mnras/161.4.427.
  22. ^ Houk, N. (1982). "Michigan Catalogue of Two-dimensional Spectral Types for the HD stars. Volume_3. Declinations -40_ƒ0 to -26_ƒ0". Michigan Catalogue of Two-dimensional Spectral Types for the HD stars. Volume_3. Declinations -40_ƒ0 to -26_ƒ0. Bibcode:1982mcts.book.....H.

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V915 Scorpii HR 6392 HD 155603 is an orange hypergiant variable star in the constellation Scorpius V915 ScorpiiPosition of V915 Scorpii circled Observation dataEpoch J2000 0 Equinox J2000 0Constellation ScorpiusRight ascension 17h 14m 27 65508s 1 Declination 39 45 59 9378 1 Apparent magnitude V 6 22 6 64 2 CharacteristicsSpectral type K0Ia 0 3 U B color index 2 48 4 B V color index 2 25 4 Variable type Unknown 2 AstrometryRadial velocity Rv 46 00 5 km sProper motion m RA 0 758 1 mas yr Dec 1 466 1 mas yrParallax p 0 5485 0 0525 mas 1 Distance5 900 600 ly 1 800 200 pc Absolute magnitude MV 9 0 6 DetailsMass6 1 7 M Radius571 8 R Luminosity74 000 9 L Surface gravity log g 0 01 7 cgsTemperature3 990 9 KMetallicity Fe H 0 21 7 dexOther designationsHR 6392 HD 155603 HIP 84322 CD 39 11212 IRAS 17109 3942 2MASS J17142765 3945599 WDS J17145 3946Database referencesSIMBADdata Contents 1 Surroundings 2 Variable 3 Properties 4 See also 5 ReferencesSurroundings Edit V915 Scorpii and its companions resolved by the Hubble Space TelescopeV915 Scorpii is surrounded by the sparse OB association Moffat 2 10 It is also surrounded by an envelope of dust and gas producing a significant infrared excess 11 V915 Sco has been classified as a triple star 15 away is the Wolf Rayet star WR 85 one of the most luminous stars known but still visually four magnitudes fainter than V915 Sco 12 Component C is a 10th magnitude K class star 17 away 13 There is also a 14th magnitude star 22 away Photometry and space motions suggest that only V915 Sco and WR 85 lie at the same distance while the other two stars are foreground objects Assumptions about the brightness of each star suggest a distance of 2 600 pc and a projected separation of 0 2 pc 14 Four arc minutes distant are two other assumed members of the association a 10th magnitude B0 giant and an 11th magnitude OB star Fitting the association members to a main sequence gives a highly uncertain distance of 1 8 kpc 10 A kinematical distance has been calculated for the bubble around WR 85 at 2 8 kpc 15 The distance to V915 Scorpii derived assuming minimal interstellar extinction is 7 300 pc 11 However the star is considerably reddened and this results in a distance of 2 630 pc 14 Analysis of WR 85 as a luminous hydrogen rich star gives a distance of 6 600 pc 12 The Gaia EDR3 parallax of V915 Scorpii implies a distance of around 1 800 pc although with a significant amount of astrometric noise The parallax for WR 85 is considerably more reliable and suggests a distance of around 2 400 pc 16 Variable Edit A light curve for V915 Scorpii plotted from Hipparcos data 17 V915 Scorpii is variable over nearly half a magnitude but the nature of the variations is not known 2 18 Any period associated with the variation is longer than 600 days 19 Properties EditThe distance to V915 Sco is highly uncertain and it has hardly been observed in the last 20 years but its absolute magnitude is consistently determined between 8 and 9 making it an extremely luminous supergiant 10 6 11 However some recent publications give a less extreme bolometric luminosity of about 74 000 L 9 The spectral type of V915 Scorpii was determined to be G5Ia in 1954 20 G5Ia 0 in 1973 21 G8Ia in 1977 10 K0Ia in 1982 22 and K0Ia 0 in 1989 3 all indicative of a luminous supergiant or hypergiant See also EditList of largest starsReferences Edit a b c d e Brown A G A et al Gaia collaboration 2021 Gaia Early Data Release 3 Summary of the contents and survey properties Astronomy amp Astrophysics 649 A1 arXiv 2012 01533 Bibcode 2021A amp A 649A 1G doi 10 1051 0004 6361 202039657 S2CID 227254300 Erratum doi 10 1051 0004 6361 202039657e Gaia EDR3 record for this source at VizieR a b c 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 Keenan Philip C McNeil Raymond C 1989 The Perkins catalog of revised MK types for the cooler stars Astrophysical Journal Supplement Series 71 245 Bibcode 1989ApJS 71 245K doi 10 1086 191373 a b 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 0 Bibcode 2002yCat 2237 0D Barbier Brossat M Petit M Figon P 1994 Third bibliographic catalogue of stellar radial velocities Text in French Astronomy and Astrophysics Supplement Series 108 603 Bibcode 1994A amp AS 108 603B a b Stickland D J 1985 IRAS observations of the cool galactic hypergiants The Observatory 105 229 Bibcode 1985Obs 105 229S a b c Anders F Khalatyan A Chiappini C Queiroz A B Santiago B X Jordi C Girardi L Brown A G A Matijevic G Monari G Cantat Gaudin T Weiler M Khan S Miglio A Carrillo I Romero Gomez M Minchev I De Jong R S Antoja T Ramos P Steinmetz M Enke H 2019 Photo astrometric distances extinctions and astrophysical parameters for Gaia DR2 stars brighter than G 18 Astronomy and Astrophysics 628 A94 arXiv 1904 11302 Bibcode 2019A amp A 628A 94A doi 10 1051 0004 6361 201935765 S2CID 131780028 Stassun Keivan G Oelkers Ryan J Paegert Martin Torres Guillermo Pepper Joshua De Lee Nathan Collins Kevin Latham David W Muirhead Philip S Chittidi Jay Rojas Ayala Barbara 2019 10 01 The Revised TESS Input Catalog and Candidate Target List The Astronomical Journal 158 4 138 arXiv 1905 10694 Bibcode 2019AJ 158 138S doi 10 3847 1538 3881 ab3467 hdl 1721 1 124721 ISSN 0004 6256 S2CID 166227927 a b c Dorn Wallenstein Trevor Z Levesque Emily M Neugent Kathryn F Davenport James R A Morris Brett M Gootkin Keyan 2020 Short term Variability of Evolved Massive Stars with TESS II A New Class of Cool Pulsating Supergiants The Astrophysical Journal 902 1 24 arXiv 2008 11723 Bibcode 2020ApJ 902 24D doi 10 3847 1538 4357 abb318 S2CID 221340538 a b c d Moffat A F J Fitzgerald M P 1977 Some very luminous supergiants associated with compact groups of luminous OB stars Astronomy and Astrophysics 54 263 Bibcode 1977A amp A 54 263M a b c Odenwald S F 1986 An IRAS survey of IR excesses in G type stars Astrophysical Journal 307 711 Bibcode 1986ApJ 307 711O doi 10 1086 164456 a b Hamann W R Grafener G Liermann A 2006 The Galactic WN stars Spectral analyses with line blanketed model atmospheres versus stellar evolution models with and without rotation Astronomy and Astrophysics 457 3 1015 arXiv astro ph 0608078 Bibcode 2006A amp A 457 1015H doi 10 1051 0004 6361 20065052 S2CID 18714731 Mason Brian D Wycoff Gary L Hartkopf William I Douglass Geoffrey G Worley Charles E 2001 The 2001 US Naval Observatory Double Star CD ROM I The Washington Double Star Catalog The Astronomical Journal 122 6 3466 Bibcode 2001AJ 122 3466M doi 10 1086 323920 a b Andrews J P 1977 HR 6392 A double star with very high luminosities Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society 178 2 131 136 Bibcode 1977MNRAS 178 131A doi 10 1093 mnras 178 2 131 Vasquez J Cappa C McClure Griffiths N M 2005 An HI interstellar bubble surrounding WR85 and RCW118 Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society 362 2 681 688 arXiv astro ph 0507481 Bibcode 2005MNRAS 362 681V doi 10 1111 j 1365 2966 2005 09349 x S2CID 16064834 Brown A G A et al Gaia collaboration 2021 Gaia Early Data Release 3 Summary of the contents and survey properties Astronomy amp Astrophysics 649 A1 arXiv 2012 01533 Bibcode 2021A amp A 649A 1G doi 10 1051 0004 6361 202039657 S2CID 227254300 Erratum doi 10 1051 0004 6361 202039657e Gaia EDR3 record for this source at VizieR Hipparcos Tools Interactive Data Access Hipparcos ESA Retrieved 8 December 2021 Dean J F 1980 BVRI Photometry of the Superluminous Supergiants HR 5171 and HR 6392 Information Bulletin on Variable Stars 1796 1 Bibcode 1980IBVS 1796 1D ESA 1997 The HIPPARCOS and TYCHO catalogues Astrometric and photometric star catalogues derived from the ESA HIPPARCOS Space Astrometry Mission The Hipparcos and Tycho Catalogues Astrometric and Photometric Star Catalogues Derived from the ESA Hipparcos Space Astrometry Mission 1200 Bibcode 1997ESASP1200 E Bidelman William P 1954 Spectral Classification of Southern Stars of High Luminosity Publications of the Astronomical Society of the Pacific 66 392 249 Bibcode 1954PASP 66 249B doi 10 1086 126709 Warren P R 1973 A model atmosphere analysis of the super supergiant HR 5171 Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society 161 4 427 444 Bibcode 1973MNRAS 161 427W doi 10 1093 mnras 161 4 427 Houk N 1982 Michigan Catalogue of Two dimensional Spectral Types for the HD stars Volume 3 Declinations 40 ƒ0 to 26 ƒ0 Michigan Catalogue of Two dimensional Spectral Types for the HD stars Volume 3 Declinations 40 ƒ0 to 26 ƒ0 Bibcode 1982mcts book H Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title V915 Scorpii amp oldid 1154747620, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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