MY Cephei

From testwiki
Jump to navigation Jump to search

Template:Short description Template:Sky Template:Distinguish Template:Starbox begin Template:Starbox image Template:Starbox observe Template:Starbox character Template:Starbox astrometry Template:Starbox detail Template:Starbox catalog Template:Starbox reference Template:Starbox end

MY Cephei (IRC +60375) is a red supergiant located in the open cluster NGC 7419 in the constellation of Cepheus. It is a semiregular variable star with a maximum brightness of magnitude 14.4 and a minimum of magnitude 15.5.

Observations and variability

A visual band light curve for MY Cephei, plotted from ASAS-SN data[1]

Observations of the open cluster NGC 7419 in 1954 showed that four of its members were luminous red stars, most likely red supergiants. In addition, an unusually red star was found to be variable and probably an even more luminous supergiant.[2] This star was given the variable star designation MY Cephei in 1973 in the 59th name-list of variable stars.[3]

MY Cephei is classified as semiregular variable star of sub-type SRc, indicating it is a cool supergiant, although its pulsational period is not known. It has been observed as bright as magnitude 14.4 and as faint as magnitude 15.5.[4] The star, along with another late red supergiant star, S Persei, are sometimes considered prototypes for the class of M6–7 supergiants.[5] Template:Clear left

Distance

The distance of MY Cephei is assumed to be around Template:Val or Template:Val based on it being a member of the NGC 7419 open cluster.[6][7] Gaia Early Data Release 3 gives a parallax of Template:Val for MY Cep,[8] implying a similar distance of Template:Val.[9]

Stellar properties

The spectral type of MY Cephei is given in the General Catalogue of Variable Stars as M6–7 Iab, indicating the star is an intermediate-size luminous supergiant star,[4] although most authors gives M7–M7.5 I.[6] Classification is difficult because of the lack of comparable standard stars, but its spectrum appears to be later than M5, earlier than VX Sagittarii when at M9, and more luminous than M7 giant stars.[5] A 2021 study gives a spectral class of M3 based on infrared observations, and a correspondingly higher temperature.[10]

MY Cephei is a very luminous, cool and large extreme supergiant star, with a luminosity more than 100,000 times that of the Sun (Template:Solar luminosity) and a radius in excess of a thousand times the Sun's radius (Template:Solar radius). It is likely the most luminous, coolest, and the largest supergiant star in its open cluster,[6] and occupies the upper-right hand corner of the Hertzsprung–Russell diagram.

A 2018 paper gives the star a temperature of Template:Val, corresponding a radius of Template:Solar radius based on a luminosity of Template:Solar luminosity.[11] The mass of MY Cephei is uncertain, but expected to be around 14.5 times the Sun's mass (Template:Solar mass).[12] Mass is being lost at Template:Solar mass per year, one of highest mass loss rates known for a supergiant star.[6]

A study from 2020 based on SED integration gives an unexpectedly higher bolometric luminosity of Template:Val, close to the empirical upper luminosity limit of red supergiants (i.e. Humphreys–Davidson limit). This implies a higher radius of Template:Nowrap based on an effective temperature of Template:Val derived using the DUSTY model, considerably larger than the upper radius limit of red supergiants at roughly Template:Solar radius respectively.[13][6] Older studies frequently calculated even more lower temperatures and an estimated radius of Template:Convert.[5]

See also

Notes

Template:Notelist

References

Template:Reflist

Template:Stars of Cepheus

  1. Template:Cite web
  2. Template:Cite journal
  3. Template:Cite journal
  4. 4.0 4.1 Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; no text was provided for refs named gcvs
  5. 5.0 5.1 5.2 Template:Cite journal
  6. 6.0 6.1 6.2 6.3 6.4 Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; no text was provided for refs named massloss2020
  7. Template:Cite journal
  8. Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; no text was provided for refs named edr3
  9. Template:Cite journal
  10. Template:Cite journal
  11. Template:Cite journal
  12. Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; no text was provided for refs named marco
  13. Template:Cite journal