Английская Википедия:HD 137509

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HD 137509 is a star in the southern constellation of Apus, positioned less than a degree from the northern constellation boundary with Triangulum Australe.[1] It has the variable star designation of NN Apodis, or NN Aps for short, and ranges in brightness from an apparent visual magnitude of 6.86 down to 6.93 with a period of 4.4916 days.[2] The star is located at a distance of approximately 647 light years from the Sun based on parallax, and is drifting further away with a radial velocity of +0.50 km/s.[3]

In 1973, W. P. Bidelman and D. J. MacConnell found this to be a peculiar A star of the silicon type.[4] During a reclassification of the spectra of southern stars in 1975, A. P. Cowley and N. Houk noted the strength of hydrogen lines and weakness of helium are more typical of a class near B9. It shows a luminosity above the main sequence, which is common for a peculiar A star. The stellar atmosphere appears deficient in helium, but shows a rich variety of metallic lines. However, there are no lines of manganese or mercury, so it's not a Hg–Mn Ap star.[5] HD 137509 is now classified as Шаблон:Nowrap[6] or Шаблон:Nowrap,[7] matching a late-type, helium-weak Bp star with overabundances of silicon, chromium, and iron.

This star was found to be photometrically variable by L. O. Lodén and A. Sundman in 1989, and a variable spectrum was noted by H. Pedersen in 1979.[4] It has one of the strongest magnetic fields recorded for a chemically peculiar star, measured at around Шаблон:Val,[6] and shows a strong quadrupolar component.[8] Both variances of the star allow its rotation period to be precisely measured.[4] It is classified as a Alpha2 Canum Venaticorum variable.[2] The star is about 124[9] million years old with 3.4[10] times the mass of the Sun and 2.8[11] times the Sun's radius. On average it is radiating ~123[12] times the luminosity of the Sun from its photosphere at an effective temperature of 13,100 K.[7]

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