12 Hydrae

{{Short description|Star in the constellation Hydra}}

{{Starbox begin}}

{{Starbox observe

| epoch = J2000

| constell = Hydra

| ra = {{RA|08|46|22.53544}}

| dec = {{DEC|−13|32|51.7502}}

| appmag_v = 4.32

}}

{{Starbox character

| type =

| class = {{nowrap|G8 IIIb CN-1}}

| b-v = {{Val|0.900|0.015}}

| u-b =

| variable =

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{{Starbox astrometry

| radial_v = {{Val|−8.5|0.7}}

| prop_mo_ra = +18.789

| prop_mo_dec = −18.385

| parallax = 16.1839

| p_error = 0.6646

| parallax_footnote =

| absmag_v = +0.26

}}

{{Starbox orbit

| reference =

| primary = Aa

| name = Ab

| period_unitless = {{Val|1592|806|fmt=commas|u=days}}

| axis = {{Val|0.0116|0.057}}

| eccentricity = {{Val|0.40|0.26}}

| inclination = {{Val|58|10}}

| node = {{Val|91|16}}

| periastron = {{Val|49194|664|fmt=commas}}

| periarg = {{Val|103|34}}

}}

{{Starbox detail

| source =

| mass = 2.32

| radius = {{Val|11.51|0.18|0.37}}

| luminosity = {{Val|77.468|3.553}}

| temperature = {{Val|4968|13|fmt=commas}}

| metal_fe =

| gravity =

| rotational_velocity = {{Val|4.6|0.2}}

| rotation =

| age_myr = 910

}}

{{Starbox catalog

| names = {{odlist | B=D Hya | F=12 Hya | BD=−13°2673 | HD=74918 | HIP=43067 | HR=3484 | SAO=154622 | WDS=J08464-1333 }}

}}

{{Starbox reference

| Simbad=D+Hya

}}

{{Starbox end}}

12 Hydrae is a probable astrometric binary star system located 202 light years away from the Sun in the equatorial constellation of Hydra. It has the Bayer designation D Hydrae; 12 Hydrae is the Flamsteed designation. This system is visible to the naked eye as a faint, yellow-hued star with a combined apparent visual magnitude of 4.32. It is moving closer to the Earth with a heliocentric radial velocity of −8.5 km/s.

This was found to be a double star by R. A. Rossiter in 1953, with the magnitude 13.7 companion having an angular separation of {{Val|26.8|ul=arcsecond}} along a position angle of 266°, as of 2016. The brighter, magnitude 4.32 component A is a spectroscopic binary. As of 2009, the orbital solution for this pair is of low quality, giving a period of roughly {{Convert|1592|days|years|0|disp=out|abbr=off}} and an eccentricity of around 0.4.

The primary component is an aging giant star with a stellar classification of {{nowrap|G8 IIIb CN-1}}, where the suffix notation indicates an underabundance of the cyanogen molecule. It is 910 million years old with 2.32 times the mass of the Sun. After exhausting the hydrogen at its core and evolving off the main sequence, the star has swollen to 11.5 times the Sun's radius. It is radiating 77 times the luminosity of the Sun from its enlarged photosphere at an effective temperature of 4,968 K.

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{{Stars of Hydra}}

{{DEFAULTSORT:12 Hydrae}}

Category:Hydra (constellation)

Category:G-type giants

Hydrae, 12

Hydrae, D

3484

074918

012097

Category:Durchmusterung objects

Category:Double stars

Category:Spectroscopic binaries