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Regulus

HIP 49669; Alpha Leo; 32 Leo

HIP 49669; Alpha Leo; 32 Leo DoubleStar Leo 관측 가능 난이도 3 Medium telescope (6-8") - Requires steady seeing
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등급 1.35
분광형 B8IVn
항성 색상 청백색 (B-V -0.11)
온도 12433 K
반지름 3.1 R☉
거리 78.6 ly

위치 & 식별자

RA 10h 08m 22.3s
Dec +11° 58' 02.0"
별자리 Leo
HR 3982
HIP 49669
Bayer Alpha
Flamsteed 32 Leo
Double Cat 7654

가시성

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다중 항성계

구성 항성 4
구성 ID AB
이격 175.9″
동반성 등급 8.2
위치각 308°
항성 색상 A: 청백색
발견자 STFB 6

접안렌즈 시야

32x Dawes: 1.9″ TFOV: 1.6°
실제 = 실제 각크기
N E 308° A (1.4) B (8.2)

Sep: 175.9″ · PA: 308° · 위=북, 왼쪽=동

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

크기 비교

항성의 진화

분광 분류

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항성 흡수 스펙트럼

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항성 참고사항

AB binary, B, 8.13V, +0.86(B-V), +0.51(U-B), K1V. BC, 7.6, 13.1v, 2000y, a = 4.163".
Color excess E(B-V) = +0.01.
C1 neutral carbon continuum shows discontinuities in UV. Excess IR emission.
REGULUS; Cor Leonis; Rex; Al Kalb al Asad; Kabeleced.
Diam. = 0.00132 - 0.00137".

서베이 이미지

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Regulus 소개

설명

Regulus is the brightest star in the constellation Leo at magnitude 1.35 and the 21st brightest in the night sky. It is a blue-white main-sequence star of spectral type B7V, located about 79 light-years from Earth. Regulus is about 3.5 times the mass of the Sun and roughly 288 times more luminous. It rotates extremely rapidly — once every 15.9 hours — giving it a significantly oblate shape. Regulus is actually a quadruple star system with two widely separated pairs.

관측 팁

Regulus sits at the base of the distinctive Sickle asterism in Leo, making it easy to find. It lies almost exactly on the ecliptic, so the Moon and planets frequently pass very close to it or even occult it — watching for these conjunctions is rewarding. The wide companion Regulus B/C (magnitudes 8.1 and 13.5) lies about 177 arcseconds away and is an easy target for small telescopes. Best observed from February through June.

역사

Regulus means 'little king' in Latin, a name given by Copernicus. Earlier names include 'Cor Leonis' (Heart of the Lion) in Latin and 'Basiliskos' (little king) in Greek. It was one of the four Royal Stars of ancient Persia, marking the summer solstice around 3000 BC. Regulus was important in ancient astrology and was associated with royalty and power across many cultures.

재미있는 사실

Regulus spins so fast that it is about 32% wider at its equator than at its poles. If it rotated just 16% faster, it would tear itself apart. Because it lies almost exactly on the ecliptic, Regulus is regularly occulted by the Moon and occasionally by planets — Venus occulted Regulus in 1959, and the next Venus occultation will occur in 2044.