HD 187420/187421
Binary star in the constellation Telescopium
HD 187420/187421
Location of HD 187420 and 187421 (circled)
Observation dataEpoch J2000.0 Equinox J2000.0 (ICRS )
Constellation
Telescopium
HD 187420
Right ascension
19h 52m 37.72117s [ 1]
Declination
−54° 58′ 15.6700″[ 1]
Apparent magnitude (V)
5.71± 0.01[ 2]
HD 187421
Right ascension
19h 52m 39.13201s [ 3]
Declination
−54° 58′ 35.1997″[ 3]
Apparent magnitude (V)
6.37± 0.01[ 2]
Characteristics
HD 187420
Spectral type
G8/K0 III[ 4]
U−B color index
+0.67[ 5]
B−V color index
+0.92[ 5]
HD 187421
Spectral type
A1/3 V[ 4]
U−B color index
+0.13[ 5]
B−V color index
+0.10[ 5]
Astrometry HD 187420 Radial velocity (Rv )−17.9± 1.2[ 6] km/s Proper motion (μ) RA: +18.630 mas /yr [ 1] Dec.: +3.076 mas /yr [ 1] Parallax (π)8.0046 ± 0.0705 mas [ 1] Distance 407 ± 4 ly (125 ± 1 pc ) Absolute magnitude (MV )−0.33[ 7] HD 187421 Radial velocity (Rv )−21.5± 1.9[ 8] km/s Proper motion (μ) RA: +19.549 mas /yr [ 3] Dec.: +2.252 mas /yr [ 3] Parallax (π)7.8714 ± 0.037 mas [ 3] Distance 414 ± 2 ly (127.0 ± 0.6 pc ) Absolute magnitude (MV )+2.69[ 7]
Details HD 187420 Mass 3.00± 0.04[ 1] M ☉ Radius 11.6± 0.6[ 9] R ☉ Luminosity 88.3+1.4 −1.5 [ 1] L ☉ Surface gravity (log g )2.59[ 10] cgs Temperature 5,140± 122[ 11] K Metallicity [Fe/H]−0.17[ 12] dex Rotational velocity (v sin i )2.4± 1.2[ 13] km/s Age 377± 37[ 1] Myr HD 187421 Mass 2.31[ 14] M ☉ Radius 2.72± 0.14[ 9] R ☉ Luminosity 37.1+2.4 −2.0 [ 11] L ☉ Surface gravity (log g )3.92[ 14] cgs Temperature 9,099± 309[ 14] K Metallicity [Fe/H]+0.20[ 15] dex Rotational velocity (v sin i )170± 2[ 16] km/s Age 560[ 14] Myr
Other designations
HD 187420 : 71 G. Telescopii [ 17] , CD −55°8312 , CPD −55°9221 , GC 27482, HD 187420, HIP 97816, HR 7548, SAO 246311, CCDM J19526-5458A , WDS J19526-5458A[ 18] HD 187421 : 72 G. Telescopii [ 17] , CD −55°8313 , CPD −55°9222 , GC 27483, HD 187421, HIP 97819, HR 7549, SAO 246312, CCDM J19526-5458B , WDS J19526-5458B[ 19]
Database references SIMBAD HD 187420 HD 187421
HD 187420 (HR 7548; 71 G. Telescopii ) and HD 187421 (HR 7549; 72 G. Telescopii ), are the components of a binary star located in the southern constellation Telescopium . Gaia DR3 parallax measurements place the stars at a distance of 407 and 414 light years respectively.[ 1] [ 3] The two are separated by 23″ , and they are approaching the Solar System with heliocentric radial velocities of −17.9 km/s and −21.5 km/s respectively.[ 6] [ 8]
The system
HD 187420 is the primary of the system. It has an apparent magnitude of 5.71,[ 2] making it faintly visible to the naked eye as a yellowish-orange-hued star. However, its brightness is diminished by 0.17 magnitudes due to interstellar dust .[ 20] Meanwhile, the secondary HD 187421 has an apparent magnitude of 6.37,[ 2] placing it near the limit for naked eye visibility. It too suffers from extinction, which makes it 0.25 magnitudes dimmer.[ 20] The stars have absolute magnitudes of −0.33 and +2.69 respectively.[ 7] HD 187421 is located 23.5" away from HD 187420 along a position angle of 148° as of 2016.[ 21] They were first observed as a double star in 1826 by astronomer James Dunlap.[ 22]
HD 187420
HD 187420 has a stellar classification of G8/K0 III,[ 4] indicating that it is an evolved star with the characteristics of a G8 and K0 giant star . It has 3 times the mass of the Sun but at the age of 377 million years ,[ 1] it has expanded to 11.6 times the radius of the Sun . It radiates 88.3 times the luminosity of the Sun [ 1] from its photosphere at an effective temperature of 5,140 K .[ 11] HD 187420 is metal deficient at [Fe/H] = −0.17[ 12] and spins modestly with a projected rotational velocity of 2.4 km/s .
HD 187421
HD 187421 is an A-type star with the characteristics of an A1 and A3 main sequence star , which corresponds to a classification of A1/3 V.[ 4] It has 2.31 times the mass of the Sun [ 14] and 2.72 times the Sun's radius .[ 9] It radiates 37.1 times the luminosity of the Sun [ 11] from its photosphere at an effective temperature of 9,099 K ,[ 14] giving it a white hue. HD 187421 is particularly metal enriched at [Fe/H] = +0.2[ 15] and is estimated to be 560 million years old.[ 14] Like many hot stars it spins rapidly, having a projected rotational velocity of 170 km/s .[ 16]
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