13 Trianguli
Observation data EpochJ2000EquinoxJ2000 | |
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Constellation | Triangulum |
Right ascension | 02h28m48.49449s[1] |
Declination | +29° 55′ 54.3286″[1] |
Apparent magnitude(V) | 5.89[2] |
Characteristics | |
Spectral type | G0 V[2] |
U−Bcolor index | +0.01[3] |
B−Vcolor index | +0.591±0.014[2] |
Astrometry | |
Radial velocity(Rv) | +40.8[4]km/s |
Proper motion(μ) | RA:–66.071[1]mas/yr Dec.:+71.499[1]mas/yr |
Parallax(π) | 31.7031 ± 0.1014mas[1] |
Distance | 102.9 ± 0.3ly (31.5 ± 0.1pc) |
Absolute magnitude(MV) | 3.45[5] |
Details | |
Mass | 1.10±0.03[5]M☉ |
Radius | 1.86±0.03[1]R☉ |
Luminosity | 3.72[5]L☉ |
Temperature | 5,846[5]K |
Metallicity[Fe/H] | −0.24[6]dex |
Rotational velocity(vsini) | 3[7]km/s |
Age | 6.45[5]Gyr |
Other designations | |
Database references | |
SIMBAD | data |
13 Trianguliis theFlamsteed designationfor astarin the northernconstellationofTriangulum.It has anapparent visual magnitudeof 5.89,[2]so according to theBortle scaleit is faintly visible from dark suburban skies. The star is located at a distance of 103light yearsfrom theSunbased onparallaxmeasurements,[1]and is drifting further away with aradial velocityof +41 km/s.[4]It made a close approach to the Sun some 665,000 years ago at an estimated separation of 34.3 light-years.[2]
Astellar classificationof G0 V[2]indicates this is amain sequence starthat is generating energy byfusinghydrogen into helium at its core. It has about 110% of theSun's mass,186% of theSun's radius,and shines with 3.72 times the luminosity of the Sun. Thestellar atmospherehas aneffective temperatureof 5,846 K,[5]giving it the yellow hue of aG-type star.[8]It appears to be older than the Sun, with an estimated age of 6.45 billion years.[5]
In 1994, anastrometric companionwas reported at anangular separationof 0.020″. However, follow-up observations reported in 2005 not only failed to recover this object but also returned a null result on a search for planetary companions.[9]The star has been examined for an infrared excess that could indicate the presence of an orbitingdebris disk,but no such excess was found.[6]
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