HD 183263

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Stern
HD 183263
AladinLite
Observation
dates equinoxJ2000.0 , epoch : J2000.0
Constellation Eagle
Right ascension 19 h 28 m 24.57 s
declination + 08 ° 21 ′ 29 ″
Apparent brightness 7.86 likes
Typing
Known exoplanets 1
Spectral class G2 IV
Astrometry
Radial velocity (−50.3 ± 0.3) km / s
parallax (18.15 ± 0.93)  mas
distance (179.7 ± 9.2)  ly
(55.1 ± 2.8)  pc  
Visual absolute brightness M vis +4.15 mag
Proper movement 
Rec. Share: (−19.08 ± 1.01)  mas / a
Dec. portion: (−32.97 ± 0.62)  mas / a
Physical Properties
Dimensions 1.17  M
radius 1.21  R
Effective temperature 5888  K
Metallicity [Fe / H] 0.3
Age 3.3 · 10 9  a
Other names
and catalog entries
Henry Draper Catalog HD 183263 [1]
Hipparcos catalog HIP 95740 [2]
SAO catalog SAO 124664 [3]
Tycho catalog TYC 1055-3415-1 [4]Template: Infobox star / maintenance / specification of the TYC catalog
annotation
  1. ↑ Calculated from apparent brightness and distance.

HD 183263 is a yellow sub-giant, 172.89 light years from Earth, with a right ascension of 19h 28m 24s and a declination of + 08 ° 21 '28 ". It has an apparent magnitude of 7.86 mag.

In 2004, Geoffrey Marcy discovered an extrasolar planet orbiting this star. This is called HD 183263 b .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b c Hipparcos catalog (ESA 1997)
  2. Pulkovo radial velocities for 35493 HIP stars
  3. a b c Hipparcos, the New Reduction (van Leeuwen, 2007)