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Tarf — Star in Cancer

HIP 40526; Beta Cancri; 17 Cancri

Magnitude 3.5m Star Cancer (Cnc) Visible 1 Exoplanet
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About Tarf

Description

Tarf, Beta Cancri, is a K-type giant of spectral class K4 III with a weak s-process (barium) chemical anomaly, located 303 light-years away. It is the brightest star in the faint zodiac constellation Cancer, shining at magnitude 3.52. Tarf hosts a confirmed exoplanet, Beta Cancri b, a super-Jupiter in a 605-day orbit discovered in 2014.

Observing Tips

Tarf is the brightest star in Cancer — but that is no high bar, since Cancer's other stars are all fainter than magnitude 3.9. Tarf lies in the southwestern corner of the constellation, southeast of Castor and Pollux. Its warm orange-red color is obvious in binoculars. Best observed January through May.

History

The name Tarf comes from the Arabic "al-ṭaraf," meaning "the edge" or "end" — referring to the tip of one of the crab's legs. The IAU adopted the name in 2014. The exoplanet was announced the same year.

Fun Facts

Tarf's barium enrichment is the signature of past mass transfer from a companion that has since evolved into a white dwarf. Tarf b at 1.7 AU orbits beyond the zone that would have been engulfed during the star's giant-branch evolution, suggesting it formed at its current location or migrated outward during the giant phase.

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1Physical Properties

Magnitude 3.52
Range 3.52 - 3.54
Variable Type Slow Irregular Variable
Spectral Type K4III Ba0.5: giant
Star Color Red (B-V 1.48)
Distance 303 ly

2Position & Identifiers

RA 08h 16m 30.9s
Dec +09° 11' 08.0"
Constellation Cancer (Cnc)
HR 3249
HIP 40526
HD 69267
SAO 116569
Bayer Beta
Flamsteed 17 Cnc
Double Cat 6704

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Best season Dec – Feb (peak: Jan)

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Exoplanets 1 known planet

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bet Cnc b 12.60R⊕ 7.80M♃ 1.7yr 290ly

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Altarf; Al Tarf.
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