Cor Caroli

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Double star
α Canum Venaticorum / Cor Caroli
Observation
dates equinoxJ2000.0 , epoch : J2000.0
AladinLite
Constellation Hunting dogs
Right ascension 12 h 56 m 02 s
declination + 38 ° 19 ′ 06 ″
Apparent brightness  2.80 mag
Position of the companion
Angular distance 19.3 ″
Position angle 224 °
Astrometry
parallax (30.38 ± 0.09) mas
distance  107 ly
(33 pc )
Individual data
Names A / α 2 ; B / α 1
Observation data:
Apparent brightness A / α 2 2.88 mag
2.86 mag to 2.93 mag
B / α 1 5.60 mag
Typing:
Spectral class A / α 2 A0VpSiEu
B / α 1 F2 V
B − V color index A / α 2 −0.12
B / α 1 +0.34
U − B color index A / α 2 −0.32
B / α 1 -0.03
Physical Properties:
Dimensions A / α 2 3 M
B / α 1 1.5 M
radius A / α 2 2.7 R
B / α 1 1.7 R
Luminosity A / α 2 113 L
B / α 1 5.6 L
Effective temperature A / α 2 11450 K
B / α 1 6785 K
Rotation time A / α 2
B / α 1 5.47 d
Other names
and catalog entries
Bayer name α Canum venaticorum
Flamsteed name 12 Canum venaticorum
Bonn survey BD + 39 ° 2580
Bright Star Catalog HR 4915 HR 4914
Henry Draper Catalog HD 112413 HD 112412
SAO catalog SAO 63257 SAO 63256
Tycho catalog TYC 3021-2645-1 [1] TYC 3021-2646-1 [2]
Hipparcos catalog HIP 63125 HIP 63121
WDS catalog WDS J12560 + 3819
Further designations: Cor Caroli, Struve 1692, IDS 12514 + 3851
  FK5 485

α Canum Venaticorum ( Alpha Canum Venaticorum , α CVn for short ) is the brightest star in the constellation Hunting Dogs (Latin Canes Venatici ). He is also known as Cor Caroli ("Heart of Karl", in honor of Charles II, King of England). α Canum Venaticorum is a double star that can be separated even with small telescopes ( lens opening from 5 centimeters) .

Location of α Canum Venaticorum within the local bladder (scale 25 ly.)

The main star is the prototype of a class of variable stars called the Alpha 2 -Canum Venaticorum stars . They have a strong magnetic field, which creates star spots comparable to sunspots on a huge scale. Due to these spots, their brightness changes more or less strongly in the course of the rotation. The brightness of the main star, α 2  Canum Venaticorum, fluctuates between +2.84 mag and +2.94 mag with a period of 5.47 days. The main star's spectral type is A0. The companion star of the spectral type F0, located at an angular distance of 19.3 ″ at a position angle of 224 degrees, is much weaker. Its brightness is 5.6 mag. α Canum Venaticorum is about 110 light years away ( Hipparcos catalog ).

The proper name Cor Caroli goes back to the historical constellation Cor Caroli , in which α CVn was the brightest star and was fully referred to as Cor Caroli Regis Martyris .

The IAU has on 20 July 2016 the proper name Cor Caroli as standardized proper names α only for the star 2 set. The star α 1 therefore has no proper name.

Individual evidence

  1. ^ STF 1692. In: SIMBAD . Center de Données astronomiques de Strasbourg , accessed on November 1, 2018 .
  2. a b c d e alf02 CVn. In: SIMBAD. Center de Données astronomiques de Strasbourg, accessed on November 1, 2018 .
  3. a b c d e f alf01 CVn. In: SIMBAD. Center de Données astronomiques de Strasbourg, accessed on November 1, 2018 .
  4. alf 2 CVn. In: VSX. AAVSO, accessed November 1, 2018 .
  5. a b c d e Cor Caroli. Jim Kaler, accessed November 1, 2018 .
  6. Bulletin of the IAU Working Group on Star Names, No. 1, July 2016. (PDF) Retrieved November 9, 2016 (English, 184 KiB).