Star in the constellation Piscis Austrinus
HD 205739 is a yellow-white hued star in the southern constellation of Piscis Austrinus , positioned near the western constellation boundary with Microscopium . It has the proper name Sāmaya , which was selected in the NameExoWorlds campaign by Sri Lanka , during the 100th anniversary of the IAU . Sāmaya means peace in the Sinhalese language .[ 7] [ 8]
With an apparent visual magnitude of 8.56,[ 2] this star requires a small telescope to view. It is located at a distance of approximately 302 light years from the Sun based on stellar parallax , and is drifting further away with a radial velocity of +9 km/s[ 2] This star has an absolute magnitude of 3.42.[ 2]
HD 205739 is an ordinary F-type main-sequence star with a stellar classification of F7 V.[ 3] This indicates that, like the Sun, it is generating energy through core hydrogen fusion . The star is 2.8[ 4] billion years old with an inactive chromosphere [ 9] and is spinning with a projected rotational velocity of 4 km/s.[ 5] It has 1.3 times the mass of the Sun and 1.6 times the Sun's radius .[ 4] The abundance of iron is 60% greater than in the Sun, suggesting a higher metallicity .[ 5] The star is radiating 3.5 times the luminosity of the Sun from its photosphere at an effective temperature of 6,276 K.[ 4]
A Jupiter -like planet has been detected in an eccentric orbit around this star via Doppler spectroscopy . The eccentricity of 0.27 indicates that the orbit carries the body from 0.65 AU out to 1.14 AU between periastron and apastron . The maximum surface temperature of the planet is ~400 K, varying by 100 K over the course of an orbit. There is a data trend in the results which may point to an additional companion further from its star, but this will require a longer observation period to validate.[ 9]
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^ a b Houk, Nancy (1979). Michigan catalogue of two-dimensional spectral types for the HD stars . Vol. 3. Ann Arbor, Michigan: Dept. of Astronomy, University of Michigan. Bibcode :1982mcts.book.....H .
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^ a b c d Delgado Mena, E.; et al. (April 2015). "Li abundances in F stars: planets, rotation, and Galactic evolution". Astronomy & Astrophysics . 576 : A69. arXiv :1412.4618 . Bibcode :2015A&A...576A..69D . doi :10.1051/0004-6361/201425433 . S2CID 56051637 . A69.
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^ a b c López-Morales, Mercedes; et al. (2008). "Two Jupiter-Mass Planets Orbiting HD 154672 and HD 205739". The Astronomical Journal . 136 (5): 1901–1905. arXiv :0809.1037 . Bibcode :2008AJ....136.1901L . doi :10.1088/0004-6256/136/5/1901 . S2CID 119242543 .