astro.wikisort.org - StarGamma² Sagittarii (γ² Sagittarii, abbreviated Gamma² Sgr, γ² Sgr), formally named Alnasl ,[9] is a 3rd-magnitude star in the zodiac constellation of Sagittarius. The location of this star is in the handle of the Bow of Sagittarius the Centaur. Based on parallax measurements obtained during the Hipparcos mission, it is approximately 96.9 light-years (29.7 parsecs) from the Sun. It has an apparent visual magnitude of +2.98,[2] making it the seventh-brightest star in the constellation.
3rd-magnitude K-type star in the constellation Sagittarius
γ² Sagittarii
Location of γ 2 Sagittarii (circled) |
Observation data Epoch J2000.0 Equinox J2000.0 |
Constellation |
Sagittarius |
Right ascension |
18h 05m 48.48810s[1] |
Declination |
–30° 25′ 26.7235″[1] |
Apparent magnitude (V) |
+2.98[2] |
Characteristics |
Spectral type |
K1 III[2] |
U−B color index |
+0.77[3] |
B−V color index |
+1.01[3] |
Astrometry |
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Radial velocity (Rv) | 22.0[2] km/s |
Proper motion (μ) | RA: –53.92[1] mas/yr Dec.: -180.90[1] mas/yr |
Parallax (π) | 33.67 ± 0.18 mas[1] |
Distance | 96.9 ± 0.5 ly (29.7 ± 0.2 pc) |
Absolute magnitude (MV) | +0.62[4] |
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Details |
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Radius | 12[5] R☉ |
Luminosity | 68[4] L☉ |
Surface gravity (log g) | 2.72[6] cgs |
Temperature | 4,760[6] K |
Metallicity [Fe/H] | –0.36[6] dex |
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Other designations |
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Alnasl, Nushaba, [7] Awal al Warida, γ Sagittarii, γ Sgr, Gamma 2 Sgr, 10 Sagittarii, CPD-30 5241, FK5 679, GC 24632, HD 165135, HIP 88635, HR 6746, PPM 297231, SAO 209696 [8] |
Database references |
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SIMBAD | data |
It forms part of a double star along with a fainter optical companion designated Gamma¹ Sagittarii located about 50 arcminutes north of this star. The latter is a magnitude 4.7 Cepheid variable star that also has the variable star designation W Sagittarii.[10][11]
Nomenclature
γ² Sagittarii (Latinised to Gamma² Sagittarii) is the star's Bayer designation.
It bore the traditional names Alnasl (alternatively Nasl, El Nasl, "al Nasl"), Nushaba (Nash) and Awal al Warida. Alnasl is derived from the Arabic النصل al-naşl and Nushaba is derived from the Arabic Zujj al-Nashshaba, both meaning "arrowhead".[12][13] In the catalogue of stars in the calendarium of al Achsasi al Mouakket, this star was designated Awal al Waridah, meaning "first [star] of the [ostrich] going down to the water", from the Arabic النعامة الواردة al Naʽāma al Wārida, the name of the asterism consisting of this star, Delta Sagittarii, Epsilon Sagittarii and Eta Sagittarii. This ostrich was thought of as going down to the river (the Milky Way) to drink, and another ostrich (σ, φ, τ, and ζ, al Sadira) was thought of as coming back up.[14][13]
In 2016, the International Astronomical Union organized a Working Group on Star Names (WGSN)[15] to catalogue and standardize proper names for stars. The WGSN approved the name Alnasl for this star on 21 August 2016 and it is now so included in the List of IAU-approved Star Names.[9]
Gamma² Sagittarii, together with Delta Sagittarii, Epsilon Sagittarii, Zeta Sagittarii, Lambda Sagittarii, Sigma Sagittarii, Tau Sagittarii and Phi Sagittarii, comprise the Teapot asterism.[16]
Together with Delta Sagittarii and Epsilon Sagittarii, Gamma Sagittarii formed the Akkadian Sin-nun‑tu, or Si-nu-nu‑tum 'the Swallow'.[13]
In Chinese, 箕 (Jī), meaning Winnowing Basket, refers to an asterism consisting of Gamma Sagittarii, Delta Sagittarii, Epsilon Sagittarii and Eta Sagittarii. Consequently, Gamma Sagittarii itself is known as 箕宿一 (Jī Sù yī, English: the First Star of Winnowing Basket.)[17]
Properties
A stellar classification of K1 III reveals that this is a giant star,[2] having expanded to an estimated 12 times the Sun's radius.[5] This means it has exhausted the hydrogen in its core and evolved away from the main sequence. The abundance of elements other than hydrogen and helium in this star, what astronomers term the star's metallicity,[6] is lower than in the Sun. Gamma² Sagittarii has an effective temperature of 4,760 K,[6] compared to 5,778 K for the Sun.[18] It is this lower temperature that gives Gamma² Sagittarii the orange hue that is a characteristic of K-type stars.
References
- van Leeuwen, F. (November 2007), "Validation of the new Hipparcos reduction", Astronomy and Astrophysics, 474 (2): 653–664, arXiv:0708.1752, Bibcode:2007A&A...474..653V, doi:10.1051/0004-6361:20078357, S2CID 18759600
- Wielen, R.; et al. (1999), "Sixth Catalogue of Fundamental Stars (FK6). Part I. Basic fundamental stars with direct solutions", Veröff. Astron. Rechen-Inst. Heidelb, Astronomisches Rechen-Institut Heidelberg, 35 (35): 1, Bibcode:1999VeARI..35....1W
- Johnson, H. L.; et al. (1966), "UBVRIJKL photometry of the bright stars", Communications of the Lunar and Planetary Laboratory, 4 (99): 99, Bibcode:1966CoLPL...4...99J
- Anderson, E.; Francis, Ch. (2012), "XHIP: An extended hipparcos compilation", Astronomy Letters, 38 (5): 331, arXiv:1108.4971, Bibcode:2012AstL...38..331A, doi:10.1134/S1063773712050015, S2CID 119257644.
- Pasinetti-Fracassini, L. E.; et al. (February 2001), "Catalogue of Stellar Diameters (CADARS)", Astronomy and Astrophysics, 367 (2): 521–524, arXiv:astro-ph/0012289, Bibcode:2001A&A...367..521P, doi:10.1051/0004-6361:20000451, S2CID 425754
- McWilliam, Andrew (December 1990), "High-resolution spectroscopic survey of 671 GK giants. I - Stellar atmosphere parameters and abundances", Astrophysical Journal Supplement Series, 74: 1075–1128, Bibcode:1990ApJS...74.1075M, doi:10.1086/191527
- Olcott, William Tyler (1907), A field book of the stars (2nd ed.), G. P. Putnam's sons, p. 136, Bibcode:1907fbs..book.....O
- "gam Sgr -- Variable Star", SIMBAD, Centre de Données astronomiques de Strasbourg, retrieved 2012-01-05
- "Naming Stars". IAU.org. Retrieved 16 December 2017.
- Kaler, James B., "ALNASL (Gamma-2 and Gamma-1=W Sagittarii)", Stars, University of Illinois, retrieved 2012-01-05
- Burnham, Robert (1978), Burnham's celestial handbook: an observer's guide to the universe beyond the solar system, Dover books explaining science, vol. 3 (2nd ed.), Courier Dover Publications, p. 1560, ISBN 0-486-23673-0
- Ridpath, Ian (1989), Star tales, James Clarke & Co., p. 113, ISBN 0-7188-2695-7
- Allen, R. H. (1963). Star Names: Their Lore and Meaning (Reprint ed.). New York: Dover Publications Inc. p. 355. ISBN 0-486-21079-0. Retrieved 2012-09-04.
- Knobel, E. B. (June 1895). "On a Catalogue of Stars in the Calendarium of Mohammad al Achsasi al Mouakket". Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society. 55 (8): 435. Bibcode:1895MNRAS..55..429K. doi:10.1093/mnras/55.8.429.
- IAU Working Group on Star Names (WGSN), International Astronomical Union, retrieved 22 May 2016.
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"Teapot". constellation-guide.com. Retrieved 2017-05-13.
- (in Chinese) AEEA (Activities of Exhibition and Education in Astronomy) 天文教育資訊網 2006 年 5 月 11 日
- "The Colour of Stars", Australia Telescope, Outreach and Education, Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation, December 21, 2004, archived from the original on 2012-03-18, retrieved 2012-01-16
На других языках
[de] Al Nasl
Al Nasl (von arabisch النصل, DMG an-Naşl ‚die Pfeilspitze‘, amerik. Schreibweise der IAU: Alnasl) Bayer-Bezeichnung Gamma2 Sagittarii (kurz γ2 Sgr) ist ein etwa 100 Lichtjahre von unserem Sonnensystem entfernter Riese im Sternbild Schütze mit der Spektralklasse K und einer scheinbaren visuellen Helligkeit von 3,0 mag. Sein Nachbarstern γ1 Sgr ist ein 4,7 mag heller Stern der Spektralklasse G0Ib/II C und nicht gravitativ an Al Nasl gebunden, da er ca. 850 Lj. weit entfernt ist.
- [en] Gamma2 Sagittarii
[es] Nash (estrella)
Nash, Alnasl, Nasl o Al Nasl son distintos nombres por los que es conocida la estrella γ2 Sagittarii (γ2 Sgr / 10 Sagittarii / HD 165135).[1] Comparte la denominación de Bayer «Gamma» con W Sagittarii, estando ambas estrellas separadas visualmente 52 segundos de arco. Situada a 96 años luz del Sistema Solar, Nash no está relacionada físicamente con W Sagittarii, esta última unas 16 veces más alejada. Los distintos nombres de la estrella provienen del árabe النصل an-naşl y significan «la punta de la flecha», indicando su posición dentro de la constelación de Sagitario.
Junto a Kaus Meridionalis (δ Sagittarii) y Kaus Australis (ε Sagittarii), en lengua acadia era Sin-nun‑tu o Si-nu-nu‑tum, «la golondrina».[2]
[ru] Гамма² Стрельца
Гамма² Стрельца (лат. Gamma² Sagittarii) — звезда в созвездии Стрельца на расстоянии приблизительно 96 световых лет от нас, Видимая звёздная величина +2.98. Звезда также имеет традиционное арабское название Альнасл.
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