V Antliae

Star in the constellation Antlia From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

V Antliae (V Ant) is a Mira variable star in the constellation Antlia. It varies in brightness between magnitudes 8.2 and 14.0 with a period of 303 days.[4] Even at its brightest, it is far too faint to be seen with the naked eye.

Right ascension10h 21m 09.11141s[3]
Declination−34° 47 18.7444[3]
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V Antliae

The visual band light curve of V Antliae, from AAVSO data[1]
Observation data
Epoch J2000      Equinox ICRS
Constellation Antlia[2]
Right ascension 10h 21m 09.11141s[3]
Declination −34° 47 18.7444[3]
Apparent magnitude (V) 8.2 - 14.0[4]
Characteristics
Evolutionary stage AGB[5]
Spectral type M7IIIe[4]
Variable type Mira[4]
Astrometry
Radial velocity (Rv)2.00 km/s
Proper motion (μ) RA: −2.560[3] mas/yr
Dec.: +7.487[3] mas/yr
Parallax (π)1.1397±0.0687 mas[3]
Distance2,900 ± 200 ly
(880 ± 50 pc)
Details
Mass3.2[6] M
Radius620[7] R
Luminosity24,000[8] L
Surface gravity (log g)1.25[6] cgs
Temperature3,293[9] K
Other designations
2MASS J10210911-3447188, HIP 50697
Database references
SIMBADdata
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V Antliae's variability was discovered by examining Harvard College Observatory photographic plates, and was announced by Henrietta S. Leavitt and Edward C. Pickering in 1913.[10]

1612 MHz OH maser emission was first detected from this star in 1973.[11] The star's water vapor emission line at 22 GHz was first observed at Haystack Observatory in 1973.[12]

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