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S Orionis


The visual band light curve of S Orionis, from AAVSO data[1]

Observation data
Epoch J2000      Equinox J2000
Constellation Orion
Right ascension 05h29m 00.8948s[2]
Declination −04° 41′ 32.748″[2]
Apparent magnitude (V) 7.2 – 14.0[3]
Characteristics
Evolutionary stage AGB[4]
Spectral type M6.5e – M9.5e[3]
U−B color index +0.15[5]
B−V color index +1.73[5]
Variable type Mira[3]
Astrometry
Proper motion (μ) RA: 14.77[2] mas/yr
Dec.: -10.87[2] mas/yr
Parallax (π)0.89 ± 2.08 mas[2]
Distance480 ± 120[4] pc
Details
Radius411 – 498[4] R
Luminosity12,474[6] L
Temperature2,950[6] K
Other designations

S Ori, BD−04°1146, HD 36090, SAO 132163, HIP 25673

Database references
SIMBADdata

S Orionis is an asymptotic giant branch star in the constellation Orion, approximately 480 parsecs (1,600 ly) away. It varies regularly in brightness between extremes of magnitude 7.2 and 14 every 14 months.

Variability

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Pulsations of S Orionis, showing dust production and masers (ESO)

S Orionis is a Mira variable that pulsates with an approximately 420‑day cycle, and varies in radius from 2.0 to 2.3 astronomical units. The pulsations have been observed using VLTI and VLBA observations which measured an angular diameter varying between 7.9 and 9.7 mas.[4]

The mean period of variation has been shown to change over time, from less than 410 days to over 440 days. The variations are approximately sinusoidal with a weak, not statistically-significant, trend towards longer period. The cycle of period changes is around 70 years within a total observation period of only about 100 years, so it is difficult to be certain about long-term behaviour. However, this behaviour is not expected to be the result of thermal pulses or evolutionary changes, and the cause is unknown.[7]

Companion

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S Orionis is listed in the Washington Double Star Catalog as a double star with a tenth magnitude companion 47" away. The companion is G0 star HD 294176.[8]

Circumstellar environment

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S Orionis is surrounded by masers and dust condensed from its cool stellar wind. The size of the dust shells varies as the star pulsates and changes temperature, from around 8 AU to 10 AU across. The positions of the masers have been measured very accurately using VLBI.[4]

References

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  1. ^ "Download Data". aavso.org. AAVSO. Retrieved 1 October 2021.
  • ^ a b c d e Van Leeuwen, F. (2007). "Validation of the new Hipparcos reduction". Astronomy and Astrophysics. 474 (2): 653–664. arXiv:0708.1752. Bibcode:2007A&A...474..653V. doi:10.1051/0004-6361:20078357. S2CID 18759600.
  • ^ a b c Samus, N. N.; Durlevich, O. V.; et al. (2009). "VizieR Online Data Catalog: General Catalogue of Variable Stars (Samus+ 2007-2013)". VizieR On-line Data Catalog: B/GCVS. Originally Published in: 2009yCat....102025S. 1. Bibcode:2009yCat....102025S.
  • ^ a b c d e Wittkowski, M.; Boboltz, D. A.; Ohnaka, K.; Driebe, T.; Scholz, M. (2007). "The Mira variable S Orionis: Relationships between the photosphere, molecular layer, dust shell, and SiO maser shell at 4 epochs". Astronomy and Astrophysics. 470 (1): 191–210. arXiv:0705.4614. Bibcode:2007A&A...470..191W. doi:10.1051/0004-6361:20077168. S2CID 14200520.
  • ^ a b Celis s., L. (1982). "Red variable stars. I - UBVRI photometry and photometric properties". Astronomical Journal. 87: 1791. Bibcode:1982AJ.....87.1791C. doi:10.1086/113268.
  • ^ a b Uttenthaler, S; Van Stiphout, K; Voet, K; Van Winckel, H; Van Eck, S; Jorissen, A; Kerschbaum, F; Raskin, G; Prins, S; Pessemier, W; Waelkens, C; Frémat, Y; Hensberge, H; Dumortier, L; Lehmann, H (2011). "The evolutionary state of Miras with changing pulsation periods". Astronomy & Astrophysics. 531: A88. arXiv:1105.2198. Bibcode:2011A&A...531A..88U. doi:10.1051/0004-6361/201116463. S2CID 56226953.
  • ^ Templeton, M. R; Mattei, J. A; Willson, L. A (2005). "Secular Evolution in Mira Variable Pulsations". The Astronomical Journal. 130 (2): 776–788. arXiv:astro-ph/0504527. Bibcode:2005AJ....130..776T. doi:10.1086/431740. S2CID 359940.
  • ^ Mason, Brian D.; Wycoff, Gary L.; Hartkopf, William I.; Douglass, Geoffrey G.; Worley, Charles E. (2001). "The 2001 US Naval Observatory Double Star CD-ROM. I. The Washington Double Star Catalog". The Astronomical Journal. 122 (6): 3466. Bibcode:2001AJ....122.3466M. doi:10.1086/323920.

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