- Pistol Star
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name=Pistol Star Starbox image
caption=False-color image of the Pistol Star and Pistol Nebula, taken by HST
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mass=150
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temperature=14-21,000
age=≈2×106 yThe Pistol Star [http://simbad.u-strasbg.fr/sim-id.pl?protocol=html&Ident=pistol+star SIMBAD: Pistol Star] ] is one of the most luminous known stars in theMilky Way Galaxy. It is one of many massive young stars in theQuintuplet cluster in the Galactic Center region.The star owes its name to the shape of thePistol Nebula , which it illuminates. It is located approximately 25,000light year s from Earth in the direction of Sagittarius. It would be visible to the naked eye as a fourth magnitude star, if it were not for the interstellar dust that completely hides it from view in visible light.Properties
The Pistol Star was discovered by the
Hubble Space Telescope in the early 1990s. The star is thought to have ejected almost 10 solar masses of material in giant outbursts perhaps 4000 to 6000 years ago. Itsstellar wind is 10 billion times stronger than the Sun's. Its exact age and future are not known, but it is expected to end in a brilliantsupernova orhypernova in 1 to 3 million years. Some astronomers conjecture that its large mass may be related to its location near theGalactic Center , since the star formation process there may favor massive objects.Early reports suggested that it might be the most luminous star known, producing almost 10 million times as much power as theSun . Later studies, however, have reduced its estimated luminosity to roughly 1.7 million times that of the Sun, making it about one-third as luminous as the binary star systemEta Carinae cite conference
first = F.
last = Najarro
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title = The Fate of the Most Massive Stars
booktitle = ASP Conference 332
pages = 58-68
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date = 2005] . Even so, it radiates about as much energy in 20 seconds as does the Sun in a year.Luminous Stars
Objects in this class have 80 to 150 times the mass of the Sun and lifetimes of only a few million years. Unlike ordinary stars, they are strongly affected by the outward pressure of the light that they emit,which blows off massive winds from their outer atmospheres. Besides the Pistol Star, several other objects have been cited as the "most luminous star" in recent years. Almost all of them have been demoted by later, improved studies. Among the most famous is
Eta Carinae , now confirmed to be a system of at least two stars. Our Galaxy probably has 10 to 100 stars surpassing Eta Carinae, but their visible light is hidden by interstellar dust, hindering their immediate identification and detailed study. Most should eventually be observable ininfrared light .ee also
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Eta Carinae
*LBV 1806-20
*List of largest stars
*List of most luminous stars
*Quintuplet cluster
*Wolf-Rayet star References
External links
* [http://www.nasa.gov/home/hqnews/1997/97-227.txt NASA Discovery press release, Oct 7, 1997]
* [http://www.solstation.com/x-objects/pistol.htm Pistol Star Fact Sheet]
* [http://hubblesite.org/newscenter/newsdesk/archive/releases/1997/33/text/ Further details on the Pistol Star from hubblesite.org]
* [http://www.journals.uchicago.edu/ApJ/journal/issues/ApJ/v506n1/37924/sc0.html "The Pistol Star", Donald F. Figer et al]
* [http://www.tim-thompson.com/pistol-star.html Tim Thompson about the Pistol Star]
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