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Procyon

HIP 37279; Alpha CMi; 10 CMi

HIP 37279; Alpha CMi; 10 CMi DoubleStar CMi Visível Nível 5 Expert level - Requires steady seeing
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Propriedades Físicas

Magnitude 0.38
Tipo de Variável Delta Scuti (Pulsating)
Tipo Espectral F5IV-V
Cor da Estrela Amarelo-branco (B-V 0.42)
Temperatura 6516 K
Raio 2.0 R☉
Distância 11.6 ly

Posição e Identificadores

RA 07h 39m 18.1s
Dec +05° 13' 30.0"
Constelação CMi
HR 2943
HIP 37279
Bayer Alpha
Flamsteed 10 CMi
Double Cat 6251

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Sistema Estelar Múltiplo

Componentes 5
IDs dos Componentes AC
Separação 3.8″
Mag da Companheira 10.8
Espectro da Companheira DQ
Ângulo de Posição 286°
Cores das Estrelas A: Amarelo-branco
Descobridor SHB 1

Vista pela Ocular

80x Dawes: 1.9″ TFOV: 0.6°
Realista = tamanho angular verdadeiro
N E 286° A (0.4) B (10.8)

Sep: 3.8″ · PA: 286° · N cima, L esquerda

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

Comparação de Tamanho

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Classificação Espectral

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Notas Estelares

Delta Sct? A 0.09:d period originally attributed to the star beta CMi (HR 2845) may instead apply to Procyon, which | had been used as a comparison star.
AB .35 F5IV-V, 10.3, 40.65y, a = 4.548". Binary nature first revealed in 1840 by variable proper motion; companion | first seen in 1896. Component C, 11.7v at 122" optical.
40.65y D, K 1.7k/s, V0 -4.1k/s, asini 324.
Chromospheric He 10830 narrower than in later-type stars.
0.277".
PROCYON; Elgomaisa; Algomeysa; Antecanis.
Diam. = 0.00510 - 0.00550".

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Sobre Procyon

Descrição

Procyon is the brightest star in Canis Minor and the eighth brightest in the night sky at magnitude 0.38. It is a yellow-white subgiant/main-sequence star of spectral type F5IV-V, located only 11.5 light-years from Earth. Procyon is 1.5 times the mass of the Sun and about 7 times more luminous. Like Sirius, it has a white dwarf companion: Procyon B, discovered in 1896, orbits with a period of about 41 years. The white dwarf has about 0.6 solar masses packed into a body the size of Earth.

Dicas de Observação

Procyon is easy to locate as part of the Winter Triangle, along with Sirius and Betelgeuse. Its pale yellow-white color contrasts nicely with the blue-white of Sirius. The white dwarf companion Procyon B (magnitude 10.7) is even more challenging to observe than Sirius B, as it lies very close to the primary — typically only 4-5 arcseconds away. Resolving it requires an excellent telescope of at least 300mm and superb seeing conditions. Best observed from January through April.

História

The name Procyon comes from the Greek 'Prokyon' meaning 'before the dog,' because it rises shortly before the Dog Star Sirius when observed from most northern latitudes. Friedrich Bessel predicted the existence of the white dwarf companion in 1844, but it wasn't visually confirmed until John Martin Schaeberle observed it in 1896 using the Lick Observatory 36-inch refractor.

Curiosidades

Procyon is one of the few stars bright enough that the tidal effects of its white dwarf companion could be predicted before the companion was seen. Along with Sirius and the Sun, it is one of only three star systems within 12 light-years that include a white dwarf. Procyon is expected to swell into a red giant within the next 10 to 100 million years.