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Theta Carinae — Star in Carina

Magnitude 2.8m Star Carina (Car) Visible
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About Theta Car

Description

Theta Carinae is a blue main-sequence star of spectral type B0Vp at magnitude 2.76, located roughly 460 light-years from Earth. It is the brightest member of the open cluster IC 2602, popularly known as the Southern Pleiades or Theta Carinae Cluster. With a surface temperature of about 31,000 K, it is an extremely hot star with a luminosity around 25,000 times solar.

Observing Tips

Theta Car is the dominant star of the Southern Pleiades cluster (IC 2602), which is visible to the naked eye as a hazy patch in the southern Milky Way. Binoculars or a small telescope reveal a beautiful scattering of bright stars around Theta Car, reminiscent of the Pleiades. The cluster spans about 50 arcminutes. Best observed from February through May from southern latitudes.

History

The Southern Pleiades cluster (IC 2602) was noted by Lacaille during his observations from the Cape of Good Hope in the 1750s. Theta Carinae dominates the cluster and gives it its alternate name. The cluster is relatively young — about 30 million years old — with hot blue stars that have not yet evolved significantly.

Fun Facts

The Southern Pleiades is sometimes considered the southern-hemisphere counterpart of the famous Pleiades (M45). While less well-known, it is actually spread over a similar area of sky and contains several stars bright enough to see with the naked eye. Theta Car's 'p' spectral suffix indicates chemical peculiarities in its atmosphere.

Observe

1Physical Properties

Magnitude 2.76
Variable Type Eclipsing Binary (Algol-type)
Spectral Type B0.2Vp
Star Color Blue (B-V -0.22)
Distance 479 ly

2Position & Identifiers

RA 10h 42m 57.4s
Dec -64° 23' 40.0"
Constellation Carina (Car)
HR 4199
HIP 52419
HD 93030
SAO 251083
Bayer Theta

3How easy to spot?

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Best season Jan – Mar (peak: Feb)

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15Stellar Notes

Spectrum var., 1.7788d. Discussion of earlier suspected period of 0.7045d given by Walborn (1979, PASP, 91, 442). | vsini 202k/s. High speed mass ejection.
Color excess E(B-V) = +0.06.
In cluster IC 2602 #37.
Lyman beta observed from COPERNICUS. Nitrogen enhanced. Moderately He-rich.
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