- Zeta² Scorpii
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ζ2 Scorpii Observation data
Epoch J2000.0 Equinox J2000.0 (ICRS)Constellation Scorpius Right ascension 16h 54m 35.0053s[1] Declination −42° 21′ 40.726″[1] Apparent magnitude (V) 3.59 to 3.65[2] Characteristics Spectral type K4III[1] U−B color index +1.65[3] B−V color index +1.37[3] R−I color index +0.68[3] Astrometry Radial velocity (Rv) −18.7 ± 0.9[1] km/s Proper motion (μ) RA: −126.55[1] mas/yr
Dec.: −227.77[1] mas/yrParallax (π) 21.67 ± 0.85[1] mas Distance 151 ± 6 ly
(46 ± 2 pc)Absolute magnitude (MV) 0.3[4] Details Mass 1.8 - 2[citation needed] M☉ Radius 48[5] R☉ Other designations Database references SIMBAD data - For other stars with this Bayer designation, see Zeta Scorpii.
Zeta² Scorpii (Zeta² Sco, ζ² Scorpii, ζ² Sco) is a K-type orange giant star in the constellation of Scorpius.[1] It has an apparent visual magnitude which varies between 3.59 and 3.65,[2] and is located near the blue-white supergiant star Zeta-1 Scorpii in our sky, although it is, in astronomical terms, far more distant and unrelated to Zeta-1 Scorpii except for line-of sight co-incidence. Zeta-1 is five thousand seven hundred light-years away and probably an outlying member of open star cluster NGC 6231, also known as the "northern jewel box" cluster, whereas Zeta-2 is a mere 155 lightyears distant and thus much less luminous in real terms. Zeta-2 Scorpii can also be distinguished from its optical partner, Zeta-1, because of Zeta-2's orangish colour especially in long-exposure astrophographs.
References
- ^ a b c d e f g h i NSV 8028 -- Variable Star, database entry, SIMBAD. Accessed on line November 20, 2009.
- ^ a b NSV 8028, database entry, New Catalogue of Suspected Variable Stars, the improved version, Sternberg Astronomical Institute, Moscow, Russia. Accessed on line November 20, 2009.
- ^ a b c HR 6271, database entry, The Bright Star Catalogue, 5th Revised Ed. (Preliminary Version), D. Hoffleit and W. H. Warren, Jr., CDS ID V/50. Accessed on line November 20, 2009.
- ^ From apparent magnitude and parallax.
- ^ HD 152334, database entry, Catalog of Apparent Diameters and Absolute Radii of Stars (CADARS), 3rd edition, L. E. Pasinetti-Fracassini, L. Pastori, S. Covino, and A. Pozzi, CDS ID II/224. Accessed on line November 20, 2009.
Bayer α (Antares) • β (Graffias) • δ (Dschubba) • ε • ζ¹ • ζ² • η • θ (Sargas) • ι¹ • ι² • κ (Girtab) • λ (Shaula) • μ¹ (Denebakrab) • μ² • ν (Jabbah) • ξ • ο • π • ρ • σ (Al Niyat) • τ (Alniyat) • υ (Lesath) • χ • ψ • ω¹ • ω² • b • c¹ • c² • d • i • k • A • G (γ Tel) • QFlamsteed 1 (b) • 2 (A) • 3 • 4 • 5 (ρ) • 6 (π) • 7 (δ, Dschubba) • 8 (β, Graffias) • 9 (ω¹) • 10 (ω²) • 11 • 12 (c¹) • 13 (c²) • 14 (ν, Jabbah) • 15 (ψ) • 16 • 17 (χ) • 18 • 19 (ο) • 20 (σ, Al Niyat) • 21 (α, Antares) • 22 (i) • 23 (τ, Alniyat) • 25 • 26 (ε) • 27 • 34 (υ, Lesath) • 35 (λ, Shaula) • 51 Lib (ξ) • 61 Nor • 62 Nor • 64 NorNearby Gliese 667 • Gliese 618 • Gliese 682Other Wray 17-96 • Pismis 24-1 • IRAS 17163-3907Categories:- Scorpius constellation
- K-type giants
- Bayer objects
- Henry Draper Catalogue objects
- HIP objects
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