HD 165185
Star in the constellation Sagittarius
HD 165185 is the Henry Draper Catalogue designation for a star in the southern zodiac constellation of Sagittarius . It has an apparent visual magnitude of 5.94,[ 2] which indicates it is a sixth magnitude star that is faintly visible to the naked eye. (According to the Bortle scale , it can be viewed from dark suburban skies.) Parallax measurements give an estimated distance of 55.8 light years from the Sun.[ 1] It is drifting further away with a heliocentric radial velocity of +15.4 km/s.[ 2]
This star is a pre-main-sequence [ 11] solar analog [ 12] with a stellar classification of G1 V.[ 2] It is spinning with a projected rotational velocity of 7.53 km/s[ 8] and a rotation period of 5.9 days.[ 6] Measurements of magnetic activity in the chromosphere show variations over time, much like the sunspot cycle . This activity showed a distinct peak in 2009.[ 13] Stellar models give an estimated mass equal to 1.13[ 5] times the mass of the Sun , but only 94%[ 6] of the Sun's radius . The total, or bolometric luminosity of the star is 15% higher than the Sun,[ 7] while the abundance of elements other than hydrogen and helium—what astronomer's term the metallicity —is nearly the same as in the Sun.[ 8] The stellar atmosphere has an effective temperature of 5,940[ 8] K, giving it the yellow-hued glow of a G-type star .[ 14]
HD 165185 completed its perihelion passage some 851,000 years ago when it came within 29 ly (8.9 pc) of the Sun,[ 15] and it is now moving away with a radial velocity component of 15.4 km/s.[ 2] Based upon the motion of this star through space, its age, and properties, this star is a probable member of the Ursa Major Moving Group ; a stellar kinematic group that formed in the same region of space.[ 11] It has a suspected common proper motion companion at an angular separation of 12″ , corresponding to a projected separation of 220 AU . This is a red dwarf star with a stellar classification of M0 and an infrared K band magnitude of 8.11.[ 16]
References
^ 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 .
^ a b c d e f g Torres, C. A. O.; et al. (December 2006). "Search for associations containing young stars (SACY). I. Sample and searching method". Astronomy and Astrophysics . 460 (3): 695– 708. arXiv :astro-ph/0609258 . Bibcode :2006A&A...460..695T . doi :10.1051/0004-6361:20065602 . S2CID 16080025 .
^ a b Stobie, R. S. (1970), "Photometry of bright southern cepheids", Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society , 148 : 1– 15, Bibcode :1970MNRAS.148....1S , doi :10.1093/mnras/148.1.1 .
^ Eggen, Olin J. (August 1998), "The Sirius Supercluster and Missing Mass near the Sun", The Astronomical Journal , 116 (2): 782– 788, Bibcode :1998AJ....116..782E , doi :10.1086/300465 .
^ a b c Plavchan, Peter; et al. (June 2009), "New Debris Disks Around Young, Low-Mass Stars Discovered with the Spitzer Space Telescope", The Astrophysical Journal , 698 (2): 1068– 1094, arXiv :0904.0819 , Bibcode :2009ApJ...698.1068P , doi :10.1088/0004-637X/698/2/1068 , S2CID 51417657 .
^ a b c d Linsky, Jeffrey L.; et al. (July 2012), "Ultraviolet Spectroscopy of Rapidly Rotating Solar-Mass Stars: Emission-line Redshifts as a Test of the Solar-Stellar Connection", The Astrophysical Journal , 754 (1): 14, arXiv :1205.6498 , Bibcode :2012ApJ...754...69L , doi :10.1088/0004-637X/754/1/69 , S2CID 119205513 , 69.
^ a b Léger, Alain; et al. (August 2015), "Impact of ηEarth on the Capabilities of Affordable Space Missions to Detect Biosignatures on Extrasolar Planets", The Astrophysical Journal , 808 (2): 19, arXiv :1504.08232 , Bibcode :2015ApJ...808..194L , doi :10.1088/0004-637X/808/2/194 , S2CID 55000780 , 194.
^ a b c d e f g Tsantaki, M.; et al. (October 2014), "Spectroscopic parameters for solar-type stars with moderate-to-high rotation. New parameters for ten planet hosts", Astronomy & Astrophysics , 570 : 14, arXiv :1407.6765 , Bibcode :2014A&A...570A..80T , doi :10.1051/0004-6361/201424257 , S2CID 118833879 , A80.
^ B. A., Gould (1879), Resultados del Observatorio Nacional Argentino en Cordoba , vol. 1, retrieved 2016-04-05 .
^ "HD 165185 -- Pre-main sequence Star" , SIMBAD Astronomical Database , Centre de Données astronomiques de Strasbourg .
^ a b Nakajima, Tadashi; Morino, Jun-Ichi (January 2012), "Potential Members of Stellar Kinematic Groups within 30 pc of the Sun", The Astronomical Journal , 143 (1): 2, Bibcode :2012AJ....143....2N , doi :10.1088/0004-6256/143/1/2 .
^ Gaidos, Eric J.; Gonzalez, Guillermo (July 2002), "Stellar atmospheres of nearby young solar analogs", New Astronomy , 7 (5): 211– 226, arXiv :astro-ph/0203518 , Bibcode :2002NewA....7..211G , doi :10.1016/S1384-1076(02)00108-2 , S2CID 40662059 .
^ Metcalfe, T. S.; et al. (September 2009), "Activity Cycles of Southern Asteroseismic Targets", Proceedings of the "Solar Analogs II" workshop , arXiv :0909.5464 , Bibcode :2009arXiv0909.5464M .
^ "The Colour of Stars" , Australia Telescope, Outreach and Education , Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation , December 21, 2004, archived from the original on March 18, 2012, retrieved 2012-01-16 .
^ Bailer-Jones, C. A. L. (March 2015), "Close encounters of the stellar kind", Astronomy & Astrophysics , 575 : 13, arXiv :1412.3648 , Bibcode :2015A&A...575A..35B , doi :10.1051/0004-6361/201425221 , S2CID 59039482 , A35.
^ Chini, R.; et al. (January 2014), "New visual companions of solar-type stars within 25 pc", Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society , 437 (1): 879– 886, arXiv :1310.2684 , Bibcode :2014MNRAS.437..879C , doi :10.1093/mnras/stt1953 , S2CID 118717758 .