- Rho Cassiopeiae
Starbox begin
name=Rho Cassiopeiae Starbox image
caption = Graphic: Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics, Lobel et al Starbox observe
epoch=J2000
ra=23h 54m 23.0s
dec=+57° 29′ 58″
appmag_v=4.52
constell=Cassiopeia Starbox character
class=G2Ia0e
b-v=1.20
u-b=1.12
variable=semiregular Starbox astrometry
radial_v=−43.1
prop_mo_ra=−4.54
prop_mo_dec=−3.45
parallax=0.28
p_error=0.58
distance=8150
absmag_v=−7.48 Starbox detail
mass=40
radius=450
luminosity=5.5 × 105
temperature=(7,500 +/- 200)
metal= 110% Sun
rotation=29 km/s
age=? Starbox catalog
names=7 Cassiopeiae, HR 9045, BD+56°3111, HD 224014, SAO 35879, FK5 899, HIP 117863, GC 33160 Starbox reference
Simbad=HD+224014Rho Cassiopeiae (ρ Cas / ρ Cassiopeiae) is a
yellow hypergiant in the constellation Cassiopeia. It is about 11,650light-year s away, yet can still be seen by the naked eye (in theNorthern Hemisphere only), as it is 550,000 times as luminous as theSun . Its surface diameter is 450 times that of our sun's. On average, it has anabsolute magnitude of −7.5, making it one of the most luminous stars known. Even though its surface temperature is similar to the Sun, its comfort zone for an Earthlike planet would be 450AU, which is more than 10 times the distance from the sun toPluto . Being a yellow hypergiant, it is one of the rarest types of stars, one of only seven that are currently known.Rho Cassiopeiae is somewhat
unstable in itsluminosity . Itsapparent magnitude is currently about 4.5, but in1946 it dimmed to 6th magnitude, before returning to its previous brightness. This happened again in2000 –2001 , when it produced one of the largest outbursts known, ejecting 3% of a solar mass, the equivalent of 10,000Earth s. During the summer of 2000 it was observed (by theWilliam Herschel Telescope ) to have cooled from 7000 to 4000 degrees in the course of a few months. It seems to undergo these eruptions approximately once every 50 years (data suggests previous eruptions in 1893 and 1945).Astronomers predict Rho Cassiopeiae may become a
supernova in the near future because it will soon have consumed most of its nuclear fuel.External links
* [http://www.solstation.com/x-objects/rho-cas.htm Rho Cassiopeiae fact sheet]
* [http://www.daviddarling.info/encyclopedia/R/Rho_Cassiopeiae.html David Darling site]
* [http://jumk.de/astronomie/big-stars/rho-cassiopeiae.shtml Big and Giant Stars: Rho Cassiopeiae]
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