Английская Википедия:Alpha Coronae Borealis

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Alpha Coronae Borealis (α Coronae Borealis, abbreviated Alpha CrB, α CrB), officially named Alphecca Шаблон:IPAc-en,[1] is an eclipsing binary star in the constellation of Corona Borealis. It is located about 75 light years from the Sun and contains two main sequence stars, one class A and one class G.

Properties

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A light curve for Alpha Coronae Borealis, plotted from TESS data[2]
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α Coronae Borealis in optical light

Alpha Coronae Borealis is a binary system, its stars orbiting each other in an eccentric orbit every 17.36 days. Because the plane of this orbit is inclined at an angle of 88.2° to the line of sight to the Earth,[3] the pair form a detached eclipsing binary system similar to Algol (β Per). The periodic eclipses result in a magnitude variation of +2.21 to +2.32, which is hardly noticeable to the unaided eye.

The primary component is a white main sequence star that has a stellar classification of A0V and 2.6 times the mass of the Sun. Estimates of the star's radius range from 2.89 to 3.04 times the radius of the Sun.[4][3] An excess of infrared radiation at 24 μm and 70 μm has been detected about the primary star by the IRAS.[5] This suggests the presence of a large disc of dust and material around the star, prompting speculation of a planetary or proto-planetary system similar to that currently assumed around Vega. The disk extends out to a radius of around 60 astronomical units (AU).[6]

The secondary component is a yellow main sequence star with an estimated stellar class of G5, 0.92 times the Sun's mass and 0.90 times the Sun's radius. The X-ray luminosity of this star is Шаблон:Nowrap, which is 30 times greater than the peak activity level of the Sun. This higher activity level is expected for a young star of this class. The corona has a temperature of about 5 MK, which is much hotter than the Sun's corona. The upper limit of 14 km/s for the equatorial rotation velocity is equivalent to a rotation period of 3 days. More likely, the rotation period is 7–9 days.[4][3]

The space velocity components of this star system are U =Шаблон:Nowrap, V =Шаблон:Nowrap and W =Шаблон:Nowrap. α CrB is believed to be a member of the Ursa Major Moving Group of stars that have a common motion through space.[7]

Nomenclature

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α CrB, the brightest star in Corona Borealis

α Coronae Borealis (Latinised to Alpha Coronae Borealis) is the star's Bayer designation.

It bore the traditional names Alphecca, Gemma, and Gnosia (Gnosia Stella Coronae). Alphecca is Arabic, short for نير الفكّة nayyir al-fakka "the bright (star) of the broken (ring of stars)". Gemma is Latin for "jewel". Gnosia is Greek (from γνωσία in Hellenistic common and γνῶσις in ancient Greek, which means knowledge),Шаблон:Cn short for Gnōsia stella corōnæ "star of the crown of Knossos".[8] Asteroth is Hebrew, עשתרות '‘ašterôt "Astarte (idols)" and mainly referred to the constellation.[8] As the brightest star in Corona Borealis, it lent its name to Alphekka Meridiana, the brightest in the constellation of Corona Australis.Шаблон:Citation needed The International Astronomical Union Working Group on Star Names (WGSN) has chosen Alphecca as the formal name for this star.[9]

The term nayyir al-fakka or Nir al Feccah appeared in the Al Achsasi Al Mouakket catalogue.[10]

In Chinese, Шаблон:Lang (Шаблон:Lang), meaning Coiled Thong, refers to an asterism consisting of Alpha Coronae Borealis, Pi Coronae Borealis, Theta Coronae Borealis, Beta Coronae Borealis, Gamma Coronae Borealis, Delta Coronae Borealis, Epsilon Coronae Borealis, Iota Coronae Borealis and Rho Coronae Borealis.[11] Consequently, the Chinese name for Alpha Coronae Borealis itself is Шаблон:Lang (Шаблон:Lang, Шаблон:Lang-en.).[12]

In culture

Under the name Alphecca, this is one of the medieval Behenian fixed stars.

References

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