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Sheliak — Estrela Variável em Lira

HIP 92420; Beta Lyrae; 10 Lyrae

Estrela Dupla Observável

Sep: 45.5", Companion: mag 6.7

Estrela Variável Observável Espetacular (76/100)

Range: 3.3 - 4.35, Period: 12.9d, Type: DPV:/EB

Magnitude 3.2–4.4m VariableStar Lira (Lyr) Visível
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Sobre Sheliak

Descrição

Sheliak, Beta Lyrae, is the prototype of an entire class of eclipsing binary stars — the Beta Lyrae variables. The system consists of two massive stars so close that they have warped into teardrop shapes by mutual tidal forces, with a stream of gas flowing from one component onto the other through an accretion disk. The primary is a B7 bright giant and the unseen secondary is a more massive early-B star buried in a thick disk. Total mass is about 15 Suns, distance roughly 960 light-years, and the orbital period is 12.94 days.

Dicas de Observação

Sheliak's total brightness varies continuously between magnitudes 3.3 and 4.4 on the 12.94-day cycle — a change anyone can follow with the naked eye over two weeks. Compare it to nearby Gamma Lyr (magnitude 3.3) and Zeta Lyr (4.3). Sheliak lies right next to the famous Ring Nebula (M57) — they fit together in the same low-power telescope field, making this one of the sky's great photo opportunities. Best observed June through October.

História

The name Sheliak comes from the Arabic "al-shiliyāq," meaning "the harp" or "the lyre." The variability was discovered by John Goodricke in 1784 — only five years after his discovery of Algol's variability. Goodricke died at age 21, just days after his election to the Royal Society. The orbital geometry was worked out in the 20th century through extensive spectroscopic and photometric analyses.

Curiosidades

Sheliak is a textbook example of mass transfer in a close binary: the originally more massive star has already dumped roughly 2/3 of its matter onto its companion, creating the disk that hides the present primary. The system is still so compact that if you placed it at the distance of the Earth-Sun distance, the two stars would nearly touch. The orbital period is lengthening by about 19 seconds per year — direct evidence of ongoing mass transfer.

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1Propriedades Físicas

Magnitude 3.45
Intervalo 3.3 - 4.35
Período 12.9 dias
Tipo de Variável DPV:/EB
Tipo Espectral A8. :V COMP,SB
Cor da Estrela Amarelo-branco (B-V 0.00)
Distância 959 ly

2Posição e Identificadores

RA 18h 50m 04.8s
Dec +33° 21' 46.0"
Constelação Lira (Lyr)
HR 7106
HIP 92420
HD 174639
Bayer Beta
Flamsteed 10 Lyr
Variable ID Bet Lyr
Double Cat 11745

3Facilidade de acompanhamento

Magnitude 3.3 – 4.4 mag Amplitude 1.1 mag Período 12.94 d Tipo DPV:/EB
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Fácil Médio Difícil Muito difícil Impossível

Bortle 3 = rural · 4 = suburbano · 5 = urbano

4Visibilidade

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Melhor temporada May – Jul (peak: Jun)

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6Curva de Luz

7Estrelas de Comparação

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Comparação de Tamanho

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Classificação Espectral

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Diagrama Hertzsprung-Russell

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Espectro de corpo negro

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Espectro de absorção estelar

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Fusão Estelar

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17Notas Estelares

ADS 11745A, EB 3.25 - 4.36V, 12.913834d. Period varies. Presumed disk around secondary. Also radio flare activity. | Prototype Beta Lyrae type, discovered by Goodricke in 1874.
AB fixed. B is 8.6v, B7v; may be collapsed star; vsini 120k/s. E, 9.9v A8pSr or B9V at 67" optical? F, 9.9v A8-9V or | or B9V at 86". A, B, E and F are CPM.
ADS 11745A, 12.9349d, K 184.0k/s, V0 -17.8k/s, asini 32.7. Also 4.2y. Possible radio binary. ADS 11745B also SB, | 4.34d, K 12.0k/s, V0 -29.4k/s, asini 0.695.
Large infrared excess.
Member of the local association (Pleiades group).
Shell star. Far UV COPERNICUS spectrum shows many emission lines, some with P Cygni profiles, presumably originating | from a hotter source than the visual primary. Helium I line 10830 arises in outermost envelope which surrounds the | Beta Lyrae system as a whole. Radio and X-ray source.
Sheliak; Shelyak; Shiliak.
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Máquina do tempo da luz

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Viagem Relativística

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