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Double star in the constellation Cetus
Chi Ceti
Observation data
Epoch
J2000.0
Equinox
J2000.0 (
ICRS )
Constellation
Cetus
HD 11171
Right ascension
01h 49m 35.10316s
[2]
Declination
−10° 41′ 11.0674″
[2]
Apparent magnitude (V)
4.66
[3]
HD 11131
Right ascension
01h 49m 23.35579s
[2]
Declination
−10° 42′ 12.8594″
[2]
Apparent magnitude (V)
6.75
[3]
Characteristics
HD 11171
Spectral type
F3 III
[4] or F0 V
[5]
U−B
color index
+0.04
[3]
B−V
color index
+0.33
[3]
HD 11131
Spectral type
G3 V
[5]
U−B
color index
+0.12
[3]
B−V
color index
+0.61
[3]
Variable type
BY Dra
[6]
Astrometry HD 11171
Radial velocity (Rv ) −1.8
[4] km/s
Proper motion (μ)
RA: −148.11
[2]
mas /
yr
Dec.: −93.43
[2]
mas /
yr
Parallax (π) 43.13 ± 0.26
mas
[2]
Distance 75.6 ± 0.5
ly (23.2 ± 0.1
pc )
Absolute magnitude (MV ) +2.83± 0.01
[7] HD 11131
Radial velocity (Rv ) −3.89± 0.12
[8] km/s
Proper motion (μ)
RA: −124.54
[2]
mas /
yr
Dec.: −105.82
[2]
mas /
yr
Parallax (π) 44.32 ± 3.02
mas
[2]
Distance 74 ± 5
ly (23 ± 2
pc )
Absolute magnitude (MV ) 4.98
[9]
Details HD 11171
Mass 1.36
[4]
M ☉
Luminosity 5.6
[4]
L ☉
Temperature 6,746± 258
[4]
K
Metallicity [Fe/H]0.14
[7]
dex
Age 1.2
[4]
Gyr HD 11131
Surface gravity (log g ) 4.53
[10]
cgs
Temperature 5,804
[10]
K
Metallicity [Fe/H]−0.09
[10]
dex
Rotational velocity (v sin i ) 3.34
[11] km/s
Other designations χ Ceti A :
53 Cet ,
HD 11171,
BD −11° 352,
FK5 1051,
HIP 8497,
HR 531,
SAO 148036.
[12] χ Ceti B : EZ Cet, HD 11131, BD−11°351, HIP 8486, SAO 148033.
[13]
Database references
SIMBAD
χ Ceti
χ Ceti A
χ Ceti B
Chi Ceti (χ Ceti), is the
Bayer designation for a
double star in the
equatorial
constellation of
Cetus . They appear to be
common proper motion companions, sharing a similar motion through space.
[14] The brighter component, HD 11171, is visible to the naked eye with an
apparent visual magnitude of 4.66, while the fainter companion, HD 11131, is magnitude 6.75.
[3] Both lie at roughly the same distance, with the brighter component lying at an estimated distance of 75.6
light years from the
Sun based upon an annual
parallax shift of 43.13
mass .
[2]
The primary, component A, is an
evolved
K-type
giant star with a
stellar classification of F3 III.
[4] However, Houk and Swift (1999) listed a classification of F0 V,
[5] which would match an
F-type main sequence star . It displays an
infrared excess at a
wavelength of 70 μm and thus is a candidate host of an orbiting
debris disk .
[15]
The common proper motion companion, component B, is a
G-type main sequence star with a classification of G3 V.
[5] It is a
BY Draconis variable with a periodicity of 8.92 days and a
variable star designation of EZ Cet.
[6]
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