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Xi Cancri

Xi Cancri (ξ Cancri, abbreviated Xi Cnc, ξ Cnc) is a spectroscopic binary star system in the zodiac constellation of Cancer. It is visible to the naked eye with an apparent visual magnitude of +5.15.[2] Based upon parallax measurements obtained during the Hipparcos mission,[1] it is roughly 370 light-years distant from the Sun.

Xi Cancri
Observation data
Epoch J2000.0      Equinox J2000.0 (ICRS)
Constellation Cancer
Right ascension 09h 09m 21.53325s[1]
Declination +22° 02′ 43.6053″[1]
Apparent magnitude (V) +5.15[2] (5.70 + 6.20)[3]
Characteristics
Spectral type G9 III Fe-1 CH-0.5[4]
U−B color index +0.75[2]
B−V color index +0.96[2]
Astrometry
Radial velocity (Rv)+7.7±0.3[5] km/s
Proper motion (μ) RA: −1.00[1] mas/yr
Dec.: −0.52[1] mas/yr
Parallax (π)8.74 ± 0.49 mas[1]
Distance370 ± 20 ly
(114 ± 6 pc)
Absolute magnitude (MV)−0.12[4]
Orbit[6][7]
Period (P)1,700.76 d
Semi-major axis (a)0.0105±0.0017[3]
Eccentricity (e)0.06
Periastron epoch (T)2,428,876.86 ± 10.0 JD
Argument of periastron (ω)
(secondary)
301.1°
Semi-amplitude (K1)
(primary)
4.4 km/s
Details
Luminosity118[8] L
Temperature5,101[8] K
Other designations
Nahn, ξ Cnc, 77 Cancri, BD+22° 2061, FK5 1239, HD 78515, HIP 44946, HR 3627, SAO 80666[9]
Database references
SIMBADdata

The two components are designated Xi Cancri A (formally named Nahn /ˈnɑːn/)[10] and B.

Nomenclature

ξ Cancri (Latinised to Xi Cancri) is the system's Bayer designation. The designations of the two components as Xi Cancri A and B derive from the convention used by the Washington Multiplicity Catalog (WMC) for multiple star systems, and adopted by the International Astronomical Union (IAU).[11]

Xi Cancri together with Lambda Leonis (Alterf) were the Persian Nahn, "the Nose", and the Coptic Piautos, "the Eye", both lunar asterisms.[12] Nahn was also the name given to Xi Cancri in a 1971 NASA technical memorandum.[13] In 2016, the IAU organized a Working Group on Star Names (WGSN)[14] to catalog and standardize proper names for stars. The WGSN decided to attribute proper names to individual stars rather than entire multiple systems.[15] It approved the name Nahn for the component Xi Cancri A on 1 June 2018 and it is now so included in the List of IAU-approved Star Names.[10]

Properties

At its present distance, the visual magnitude is diminished by an extinction factor of 0.135 due to interstellar dust.[3]

Xi Cancri is a single-lined spectroscopic binary star system with an orbital period of 4.66 years, an eccentricity of 0.06, and a semimajor axis of 0.01 arcsecond. The primary, Xi Cancri A, is a yellow G-type giant with an apparent magnitude of +5.70. Its companion, Xi Cancri B, is of magnitude 6.20.[3]

References

  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 Sturch, C. R.; Helfer, H. L. (November 1972), "UBVRI photometry of north galactic pole K giants. II", Astronomical Journal, 77: 726, Bibcode:1972AJ.....77..726S, doi:10.1086/111344.
  3. ^ a b c d Malkov, O. Yu.; et al. (2012), "Dynamical masses of a selected sample of orbital binaries", Astronomy & Astrophysics, 546: A69, Bibcode:2012A&A...546A..69M, doi:10.1051/0004-6361/201219774.
  4. ^ 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.
  5. ^ de Bruijne, J. H. J.; Eilers, A.-C. (October 2012), "Radial velocities for the HIPPARCOS-Gaia Hundred-Thousand-Proper-Motion project", Astronomy & Astrophysics, 546: 14, arXiv:1208.3048, Bibcode:2012A&A...546A..61D, doi:10.1051/0004-6361/201219219, S2CID 59451347, A61.
  6. ^ Pourbaix, D.; et al. (2004), "SB9: The ninth catalogue of spectroscopic binary orbits", Astronomy & Astrophysics, 424 (2): 727–732, arXiv:astro-ph/0406573, Bibcode:2004A&A...424..727P, doi:10.1051/0004-6361:20041213, S2CID 119387088.
  7. ^ Jackson, E. S.; et al. (May 1957), "The Orbits of the Spectroscopic Binaries Omicron Tauri, Xi Cancri, and Mu Ursae Majories", Astrophysical Journal, 125: 712, Bibcode:1957ApJ...125..712J, doi:10.1086/146345.
  8. ^ a b McDonald, I.; et al. (2012), "Fundamental Parameters and Infrared Excesses of Hipparcos Stars", Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 427 (1): 343–57, arXiv:1208.2037, Bibcode:2012MNRAS.427..343M, doi:10.1111/j.1365-2966.2012.21873.x, S2CID 118665352.
  9. ^ "ksi Cnc". SIMBAD. Centre de données astronomiques de Strasbourg. Retrieved 2017-06-15.
  10. ^ a b "Naming Stars". IAU.org. Retrieved 18 June 2018.
  11. ^ Hessman, F. V.; Dhillon, V. S.; Winget, D. E.; Schreiber, M. R.; Horne, K.; Marsh, T. R.; Guenther, E.; Schwope, A.; Heber, U. (2010). "On the naming convention used for multiple star systems and extrasolar planets". arXiv:1012.0707 [astro-ph.SR].
  12. ^ Allen, R. H. (1963), Star Names: Their Lore and Meaning (Reprint ed.), New York, NY: Dover Publications Inc., p. 114, ISBN 0-486-21079-0, retrieved 2010-12-12.
  13. ^ Rhoads, Jack W. (November 15, 1971), Technical Memorandum 33-507-A Reduced Star Catalog Containing 537 Named Stars (PDF), Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology.
  14. ^ "IAU Working Group on Star Names (WGSN)". Retrieved 22 May 2016.
  15. ^ "WG Triennial Report (2015–2018) – Star Names" (PDF). p. 5. Retrieved 2018-07-14.

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Xi Cancri 3 Cancri abbreviated Xi Cnc 3 Cnc is a spectroscopic binary star system in the zodiac constellation of Cancer It is visible to the naked eye with an apparent visual magnitude of 5 15 2 Based upon parallax measurements obtained during the Hipparcos mission 1 it is roughly 370 light years distant from the Sun Xi Cancri Observation dataEpoch J2000 0 Equinox J2000 0 ICRS Constellation CancerRight ascension 09h 09m 21 53325s 1 Declination 22 02 43 6053 1 Apparent magnitude V 5 15 2 5 70 6 20 3 CharacteristicsSpectral type G9 III Fe 1 CH 0 5 4 U B color index 0 75 2 B V color index 0 96 2 AstrometryRadial velocity Rv 7 7 0 3 5 km sProper motion m RA 1 00 1 mas yr Dec 0 52 1 mas yrParallax p 8 74 0 49 mas 1 Distance370 20 ly 114 6 pc Absolute magnitude MV 0 12 4 Orbit 6 7 Period P 1 700 76 dSemi major axis a 0 0105 0 0017 3 Eccentricity e 0 06Periastron epoch T 2 428 876 86 10 0 JDArgument of periastron w secondary 301 1 Semi amplitude K1 primary 4 4 km sDetailsLuminosity118 8 L Temperature5 101 8 KOther designationsNahn 3 Cnc 77 Cancri BD 22 2061 FK5 1239 HD 78515 HIP 44946 HR 3627 SAO 80666 9 Database referencesSIMBADdataThe two components are designated Xi Cancri A formally named Nahn ˈ n ɑː n 10 and B Nomenclature Edit3 Cancri Latinised to Xi Cancri is the system s Bayer designation The designations of the two components as Xi Cancri A and B derive from the convention used by the Washington Multiplicity Catalog WMC for multiple star systems and adopted by the International Astronomical Union IAU 11 Xi Cancri together with Lambda Leonis Alterf were the Persian Nahn the Nose and the Coptic Piautos the Eye both lunar asterisms 12 Nahn was also the name given to Xi Cancri in a 1971 NASA technical memorandum 13 In 2016 the IAU organized a Working Group on Star Names WGSN 14 to catalog and standardize proper names for stars The WGSN decided to attribute proper names to individual stars rather than entire multiple systems 15 It approved the name Nahn for the component Xi Cancri A on 1 June 2018 and it is now so included in the List of IAU approved Star Names 10 Properties EditAt its present distance the visual magnitude is diminished by an extinction factor of 0 135 due to interstellar dust 3 Xi Cancri is a single lined spectroscopic binary star system with an orbital period of 4 66 years an eccentricity of 0 06 and a semimajor axis of 0 01 arcsecond The primary Xi Cancri A is a yellow G type giant with an apparent magnitude of 5 70 Its companion Xi Cancri B is of magnitude 6 20 3 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 a b c d Sturch C R Helfer H L November 1972 UBVRI photometry of north galactic pole K giants II Astronomical Journal 77 726 Bibcode 1972AJ 77 726S doi 10 1086 111344 a b c d Malkov O Yu et al 2012 Dynamical masses of a selected sample of orbital binaries Astronomy amp Astrophysics 546 A69 Bibcode 2012A amp A 546A 69M doi 10 1051 0004 6361 201219774 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 de Bruijne J H J Eilers A C October 2012 Radial velocities for the HIPPARCOS Gaia Hundred Thousand Proper Motion project Astronomy amp Astrophysics 546 14 arXiv 1208 3048 Bibcode 2012A amp A 546A 61D doi 10 1051 0004 6361 201219219 S2CID 59451347 A61 Pourbaix D et al 2004 SB9 The ninth catalogue of spectroscopic binary orbits Astronomy amp Astrophysics 424 2 727 732 arXiv astro ph 0406573 Bibcode 2004A amp A 424 727P doi 10 1051 0004 6361 20041213 S2CID 119387088 Jackson E S et al May 1957 The Orbits of the Spectroscopic Binaries Omicron Tauri Xi Cancri and Mu Ursae Majories Astrophysical Journal 125 712 Bibcode 1957ApJ 125 712J doi 10 1086 146345 a b McDonald I et al 2012 Fundamental Parameters and Infrared Excesses of Hipparcos Stars Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society 427 1 343 57 arXiv 1208 2037 Bibcode 2012MNRAS 427 343M doi 10 1111 j 1365 2966 2012 21873 x S2CID 118665352 ksi Cnc SIMBAD Centre de donnees astronomiques de Strasbourg Retrieved 2017 06 15 a b Naming Stars IAU org Retrieved 18 June 2018 Hessman F V Dhillon V S Winget D E Schreiber M R Horne K Marsh T R Guenther E Schwope A Heber U 2010 On the naming convention used for multiple star systems and extrasolar planets arXiv 1012 0707 astro ph SR Allen R H 1963 Star Names Their Lore and Meaning Reprint ed New York NY Dover Publications Inc p 114 ISBN 0 486 21079 0 retrieved 2010 12 12 Rhoads Jack W November 15 1971 Technical Memorandum 33 507 A Reduced Star Catalog Containing 537 Named Stars PDF Jet Propulsion Laboratory California Institute of Technology IAU Working Group on Star Names WGSN Retrieved 22 May 2016 WG Triennial Report 2015 2018 Star Names PDF p 5 Retrieved 2018 07 14 Retrieved from https 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