NGC 1276
Double star in the constellation Perseus
NGC 1276
Observation dataEpoch J2000.0 Equinox ICRS
Constellation
Perseus [ 1]
NGC 1276
Right ascension
03h 19m 51.2s [ 1]
Declination
41° 38′ 29″[ 1]
Pul -3 270349
Right ascension
03h 19m 50.5421584698s [ 2]
Declination
41° 38′ 31.367763313″[ 2]
Pul -3 270357
Right ascension
03h 19m 51.8974508403s [ 3]
Declination
41° 38′ 29.364043732″[ 3]
Astrometry Pul -3 270349 Proper motion (μ) RA: 0.576[ 2] mas /yr Dec.: -3.787[ 2] mas /yr Parallax (π)0.8814[ 2] ± 0.0323[ 2] mas Distance 1,134.5587 parsecs (3,700.436 ly )[ 2] ly Pul -3 270357 Proper motion (μ) RA: 2.389[ 3] mas /yr Dec.: -4.469[ 3] mas /yr Parallax (π)0.5635[ 3] ± 0.0338[ 3] mas Distance 1,774.6229 parsecs (5,788.046 ly )[ 3] ly
Characteristics
Apparent magnitude (B)
15.6 (Pul -3 270349)/15.5 (Pul -3 270357)[ 4]
Apparent magnitude (R[ 4] )
14.8 (Pul -3 270349)[ 4] /14.7 (Pul -3 270357)[ 4]
Details Pul -3 270349 Radius 1.09[ 5] R ☉ Luminosity 0.838[ 5] L ☉ Temperature 5299.00[ 5] K Pul -3 270357 Radius 1.48[ 5] R ☉ Luminosity 1.964[ 5] L ☉ Temperature 5614.53[ 5] K
Other designations
Pul -3 270349 : WISEA J031950.54+413831.4, 2MASS J03195054+4138313, GALEXASC J031950.58+413831.6, GALEXMSC J031950.52+413831.0,
SSTSL2 J031950.52+413831.3, TIC 178110482, Gaia DR2 239424674200835712[ 2] [ 6] Pul -3 270357 : WISEA J031951.89+413829.3,
2MASS J03195190+4138293, GALEXASC J031951.93+413829.8, GALEXMSC J031951.88+413829.5, SSTSL2 J031951.88+413829.3, TIC 178110483, Gaia DR2 239424669903392256[ 3] [ 7]
Database references SIMBAD data Pul -3 270349 Pul -3 270357
NGC 1276 is an optical [ 2] [ 3] double star system [ 1] [ 8] [ 9] [ 10] located in the constellation Perseus .[ 1] [ 8] [ 10] The system was discovered by astronomer John Dreyer [ 1] [ 10] [ 11] on December 12, 1876.[ 1] [ 11] The pair consists of two 15th magnitude stars[ 1] [ 4] known as Pul -3 270349 and Pul -3 270357 that are unrelated as they lie at different distances from each other.[ 4] [ 2] [ 3] Pul -3 270349 lies at a distance of 1,134.5587 parsecs (3,700.436 ly )[ 2] and Pul -3 270357 lies at a distance of 1,774.6229 parsecs (5,788.046 ly ).[ 3]
The two stars are about the same size and luminosity as the Sun .[ 5]
See also
References
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^ a b c d e f g h i j k "Pul -3 270349" . simbad . Retrieved 2021-06-05 .
^ a b c d e f g h i j k "Pul -3 270357" . simbad . Retrieved 2021-06-05 .
^ a b c d e f "coord 03 19 51.19730154413 41 38 29.0093822673 (ICRS, J2000, 2000.0), radius: .5 arcmin" . simbad . Retrieved 2021-06-05 .
^ a b c d e f g Brown, A. G. A.; Vallenari, A.; Prusti, T.; Bruijne, J. H. J. de; Babusiaux, C.; Bailer-Jones, C. a. L.; Biermann, M.; Evans, D. W.; Eyer, L.; Jansen, F.; Jordi, C. (2018-08-01). "Gaia Data Release 2 - Summary of the contents and survey properties" . Astronomy & Astrophysics . 616 : A1. arXiv :1804.09365 . Bibcode :2018A&A...616A...1G . doi :10.1051/0004-6361/201833051 . hdl :2445/140475 . ISSN 0004-6361 .
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^ "By Name | NASA/IPAC Extragalactic Database" . ned.ipac.caltech.edu . Retrieved 2021-06-05 .
^ a b "Revised NGC Data for NGC 1276" . spider.seds.org . Retrieved 2021-06-05 .
^ "HyperLeda -object description" . leda.univ-lyon1.fr . Retrieved 2021-06-05 .
^ a b c "Notes on the NGC objects, particularly those missing, misidentified, or otherwise unusual (ngcnotes.all)" . Historically-aware NGC/IC Positions and Notes . Retrieved 2021-06-04 .
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