Omicron2 Cancri
Star in the constellation Cancer
Omicron2 Cancri (ο2 Cnc, ο2 Cancri, Małgosia) is a solitary,[ 8] yellow-white-hued star in the zodiac constellation of Cancer . With an apparent visual magnitude of +5.67,[ 2] it can be viewed with the naked eye on a dark night. Based upon an annual parallax shift of 21.68 mas as seen from Earth,[ 1] this star is located around 150 light-years from the Sun . It most likely forms a co-moving pair with Omicron1 Cancri .[ 9]
With a stellar classification of F0 IV,[ 3] this is an F-type subgiant star that has left the main sequence and is evolving toward the giant stage. It is estimated to be roughly 300[ 6] million years old with a relatively high rotation rate, as shown by a projected rotational velocity of around 90.5 km/s.[ 5] With 1.72 times the mass of the Sun and 1.62 times the Sun's radius , it is radiating 10.3 times the solar luminosity from its photosphere at an effective temperature of 7,868 K .[ 4]
The star has an infrared excess , suggesting it surrounded by a circumstellar debris disk .[ 6] Modelling of this structure indicates there are three distinct components, consisting of belts orbiting at distances of about 20 AU , 80 AU and 270 AU from the central star. They are inclined at an angle of 64° to the line of sight along a position angle of 103°. The gaps between the belts are most likely maintained by orbiting planets .[ 4]
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