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Fomalhaut

HIP 113368; Alpha PsA; 24 PsA

HIP 113368; Alpha PsA; 24 PsA Star PsA 관측 가능 난이도 1 Naked eye / Binoculars
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물리적 특성

등급 1.16
분광형 A4V
항성 색상 흰색 (B-V 0.09)
온도 8602 K
반지름 1.9 R☉
거리 25.4 ly

위치 & 식별자

RA 22h 57m 39.1s
Dec -29° 37' 20.0"
별자리 PsA
HR 8728
HIP 113368
Bayer Alpha
Flamsteed 24 PsA

가시성

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다중 항성계

동반성 등급 6.6
동반성 분광형 K4V
위치각 188°
항성 색상 A: 흰색 B: 주황
발견자 SHY 106

크기 비교

항성의 진화

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항성 흡수 스펙트럼

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항성 참고사항

CPM with HR 8721.
FOMALHAUT; Os Piscis Meridiani; Os Piscis Notii; Difda al Auwel, the "First Frog."
Diam. = 0.00198 - 0.00210".

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Fomalhaut 소개

설명

Fomalhaut is the brightest star in the constellation Piscis Austrinus (the Southern Fish) at magnitude 1.16, located about 25 light-years from Earth. It is a white main-sequence star of spectral type A3V, about 1.9 times the mass of the Sun and 16.6 times more luminous. Fomalhaut is famous for its prominent debris disk — a ring of dusty material about 133 AU from the star — which was one of the first to be directly imaged. It is part of a wide triple star system with two distant companions.

관측 팁

Fomalhaut is sometimes called 'the Loneliest Star' because it shines in a region of sky largely devoid of other bright stars, low in the southern sky as seen from northern latitudes during autumn evenings. Its isolated brilliance makes it easy to identify. From the Northern Hemisphere, look for it low in the south during October and November. It is best seen from September through November. From southern latitudes, it passes nearly overhead.

역사

The name Fomalhaut comes from the Arabic 'Fam al-Hut' meaning 'mouth of the fish.' It was the last of the four Royal Stars of ancient Persia, marking the winter solstice around 2500 BC. In 2008, a direct image of what appeared to be a planet (Fomalhaut b) was taken by the Hubble Space Telescope. However, later observations suggested the bright spot may actually have been an expanding cloud of debris from a collision between two planetesimals.

재미있는 사실

Fomalhaut's debris disk, sometimes called 'the Eye of Sauron' for its appearance in Hubble images, has a sharp inner edge that suggests a planet is gravitationally sculpting it. The Fomalhaut system is actually a wide triple: TW Piscis Austrini (Fomalhaut B) and LP 876-10 (Fomalhaut C) are distant companion stars about 1 and 3.2 light-years away respectively.