Star in the constellation Canes Venatici
20 Canum Venaticorum
A light curve for AO Canum Venaticorum, plotted from TESS data[1]
Observation dataEpoch J2000 Equinox J2000
Constellation
Canes Venatici
Right ascension
13 17 32.54093
Declination
+40° 34′ 21.3875″
Apparent magnitude (V)
+4.715
Characteristics
Spectral type
A9 II mF2
B−V color index
0.30
Variable type
δ Sct
Astrometry Radial velocity (Rv )9.32±0.16 km/s Proper motion (μ) RA: −113.761 mas /yr Dec.: +19.858 mas /yr Parallax (π)13.7210 ± 0.1581 mas Distance 238 ± 3 ly (72.9 ± 0.8 pc )
Details Mass 2.43 M ☉ Radius 4 R ☉ Luminosity 63 L ☉ Surface gravity (log g )2.97 cgs Temperature 7,314±42 K Metallicity 0.18 dex Rotational velocity (v sin i )15 km/s Age 750 Myr
Other designations 20 CVn , AO Canum Venaticorum , BD +41°2380, FK5 494, GC 18000, HD 115604, HIP 64844, HR 5017, SAO 44549
Database references SIMBAD data
20 Canum Venaticorum is a single variable star in the northern constellation of Canes Venatici , located 238 light years from the Sun. This object has the variable star designation AO Canum Venaticorum ; 20 Canum Venaticorum is the Flamsteed designation . It is visible to the naked eye as a faint, white-hued star with a baseline apparent visual magnitude of +4.72. The star is moving further from the Earth with a heliocentric radial velocity of +9 km/s. Eggen (1971) listed this star as a member of the Hyades Stream .
This star has a stellar classification of A9 II mF2, which indicates the hydrogen line matches an A-type bright giant but the metal lines are closer to an F-type star . However, it does not appear to be an Am star as the Calcium K line is normal. Earlier, Morgan and Abt (1972) assigned it a giant star class of F3 III. It is classified as a Delta Scuti type variable star with a single radial pulsation mode providing the best fit to the observed variation. Its brightness varies from magnitude +4.70 to +4.75 with a period of 2.92 hours.
20 Canum Venaticorum is 750 million years old with 2.43 times the mass of the Sun and 4 time the Sun's radius . It is radiating 63 times the Sun's luminosity from its photosphere at an effective temperature of 7,314 K.
References
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