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Phi Per

HIP 8068; Phi Per Star Per Visible Level 2 Small telescope (4")
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Physical Properties

Magnitude 4.07
Range 3.96 - 4.15
Period 19.500 days
Variable Type Gamma Cassiopeiae (Eruptive Be Star)
Spectral Type B2Vep
Star Color Blue-white (B-V -0.04)
Distance 130.5 ly

Position & Identifiers

RA 01h 43m 39.6s
Dec +50° 41' 19.0"
Constellation Per
HR 496
HIP 8068
Bayer Phi
Variable ID Phi Per

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Light Curve

Multiple Star System

Separation 0.0″
Companion Mag 7.8
Companion Sp sdO
Position Angle 227°
Star Colors A: Blue-white
Discoverer CIA 6

Eyepiece View

15x Dawes: 1.9″ TFOV: 3.3°
Realistic = true angular size
N E 227° A (4.1) B (7.8)

Sep: 0.0″ · PA: 227° · N up, E left

Unresolved · Rayleigh: 2.3″ · Dawes: 1.9″ · Eff: 3.1″

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Spectral Classification

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Stellar Notes

Gamma Cas 4.03 - 4.11V, 19.5d. Amp. varies in per. 127d. Possible mass loss. Expanding circumstellar shell.
126.696d. Primary, 16.8k/s, V0 -8.4k/s, msin3i 21.1, asini 29.2; secondary K 105.3k/s, sin3i 3.4, | asini 184. Unresolved by speckle interferometry. Both components appear to be shell stars, B2Ve and B3Ve. Speculation | that secondary is the helium core of a once more massive star whose mass was transferred to the primary.
In neutral hydrogen region; Cas-Tau OB1.
FeII, H in emission. Also classified B0nne, B1III-Vpe.

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