TV Pictoris

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TV Pictoris
Observation data
Epoch J2000      Equinox J2000
Constellation Pictor
Right ascension 04h 48m 57.47286s[1]
Declination −47° 08′ 04.2557″[1]
Apparent magnitude (V) 7.37 - 7.53[2]
Characteristics
Spectral type A2V[2]
Variable type Eclipsing binary

TV Pictoris is a rotating ellipsoidal variable star in the constellation Pictor. It ranges between apparent magnitude 7.37 - 7.53 over a period of 0.85 days.[2] It was first discovered to be variable in 1987.[3] The system is inclined at an angle of 54 degrees to observers on Earth. It is composed of a primary star that has a radius 4.3 times that of the sun and 1.2 times its mass, and an effective (surface) temperature of 8300 K, and a secondary star with a radius 2.1 times that of the sun and 40% of its mass, and an effective temperature of 7000 K. Both stars are less massive than expected for a main sequence star of their temperatures. The secondary rotates much faster than the primary.[4]

The system shines with a combined spectrum of A2V. Based upon an annual parallax shift of 5.14 milliarc seconds as measured by the Hipparcos satellite,[5] this system is 640 light-years (195 parsecs) from Earth. Analysing and recalibrating yields a parallax of 4.70 and hence a distance of 690 light-years (213 parsecs).[6]

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 SIMBAD, TV Pic -- Ellipsoidal variable Star (accessed 25 May 2014)
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