Omicron1 Cancri
Star in the constellation Cancer
Omicron1 Cancri , Latinised from ο1 Cancri, is a solitary,[ 10] white-hued star in the zodiac constellation of Cancer . It is visible to the naked eye with an apparent visual magnitude of +5.20.[ 2] Based upon an annual parallax shift of 21.87 mas as seen from Earth,[ 1] this star is located around 149 light-years from the Sun . It most likely forms a co-moving pair with Omicron2 Cancri .[ 11]
With a stellar classification of A5 III,[ 3] this appears to be an evolved , A-type giant star . At the age of about 600 million years,[ 6] it has double[ 6] the mass of the Sun and 1.86 times the Sun's radius .[ 7] Omicron1 Cancri is radiating 13.4[ 8] times the solar luminosity from its photosphere at an effective temperature of about 8,636 K .[ 6]
Omicron1 Cancri has an infrared excess , indicating it surrounded by a circumstellar debris disk .[ 7] The signature matches a two-component disk with the spatially separated belts having temperatures of 146 K and 81 K.[ 8]
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^ a b c Rhee, Joseph H.; et al. (May 2007), "Characterization of Dusty Debris Disks: The IRAS and Hipparcos Catalogs", The Astrophysical Journal , 660 (2): 1556– 1571, arXiv :astro-ph/0609555 , Bibcode :2007ApJ...660.1556R , doi :10.1086/509912 , S2CID 11879505 .
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