HD 196775
Star in the constellation Delphinus
HD 196775 (HR 7899 ) is a solitary star in the equatorial constellation Delphinus . It has an apparent magnitude of 5.98, allowing it to be faintly seen with the naked eye . The object is relatively far at a distance of 1,050 light years but is approaching the Solar System with a heliocentric radial velocity of −4.6 km/s . HD 196775 has a high peculiar velocity of 21.8+1.9 −4.1 km/s [ 6] compared to neighboring stars, indicating that it may be a runaway star .
HD 196775 has a general stellar classification of B3 V,[ 3] indicating that it is an ordinary B-type main-sequence star . However, once source gives it a class of B4 Vn,[ 11] making it slightly cooler and having broad absorption lines due to rapid rotation. It has an angular diameter of 0.12 mas ,[ 12] yielding a radius 4.13 times that of the Sun .[ 7] At present it has 7 times the mass of the Sun [ 6] and shines at 1507 L ☉ [ 8] from its photosphere at an effective temperature of 18,100 K ,[ 9] giving it a whitish blue hue. HD 196775 is 36 million years old[ 6] and is spinning rapidly with a projected rotational velocity of 145 km/s .[ 10]
HD 196775 has four faint optical companions whose parameters are listed below.
HD 196775's Companions[ 13]
Companion
mv
PA (°)
Year
Sep. (″ )
B
12.40
154
2006
5.2
C
11.31
122
2012
39.9
D
14.40
146
2012
28.8
E
14.40
33
2012
23.3
References
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^ a b Lang, Kenneth R. (2006). Astrophysical formulae . Astronomy and astrophysics library. Vol. 1 (3 ed.). Birkhäuser . ISBN 3-540-29692-1 . . The radius (R* ) is given by:
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