7 Vulpeculae

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

{{Starbox begin}}

{{Starbox observe

| epoch = J2000.0

| constell = Vulpecula

| ra = {{RA|19|29|20.8974}}

| dec = {{DEC|20|16|47.0583}}

| appmag_v = 6.337

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{{Starbox character

| type =

| class = B4–5 III–IVe + sdB/sdO

| b-v = −0.157

| u-b = −0.585

| variable =

}}

{{Starbox astrometry

| radial_v = {{Val|−38.0|4.3}}

| prop_mo_ra = {{val|2.555|0.069}}

| prop_mo_dec = {{val|−15.383|0.071}}

| parallax = 3.5826

| p_error = 0.04

| parallax_footnote =

| absmag_v = {{Val|−1.66|0.44|0.51}}

}}

{{Starbox orbit

| reference =

| period_unitless = {{Val|69.30|0.07|u=days}}

| axis_unitless = {{val|0.5553|0.0096|ul=AU}}

| eccentricity = 0

| inclination = {{val|98.7|1.2}}

| k1 = {{val|8.7|0.2}}

| k2 = {{val|77.2|1.5}}

| periastron = {{Val|2454248.1|2.7|ul=HJD|fmt=commas}}

| node = {{Val|151.0|0.6}}

| periarg = 90

}}

{{Starbox detail

| source =

| component1 = 7 Vul A

| mass = {{Val|4.25|0.23}}

| radius = 5.2

| gravity = {{Val|3.75|0.02}}

| luminosity =

| temperature = {{Val|15600|200|fmt=commas}}

| metal_fe =

| age_myr = 50–80

| rotational_velocity = {{Val|300|30}}

| component2 = 7 Vul B

| mass2 = {{val|0.477|0.020}}

}}

{{Starbox catalog

| names = {{odlist | F=7 Vul | BD=+19 4039 | HD=183537 | HIP=95818 | HR=7409 | SAO=87269}}

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{{Starbox reference

| Simbad = 7+Vulpeculae

}}

{{Starbox end}}

Image:Collinder_399_Labeled.jpg", the other stars and the centre of quite faint open cluster NGC6802 are at near-identical angular separation, viewed from the Solar System. This is in the south of Vulpecula, visible the world over, particularly from space and very dark skies or dark skies with most instruments.]]

7 Vulpeculae is a binary star system approximately 910 light years away in the slightly northern constellation of Vulpecula. It is a challenge to view with the naked eye, having an apparent visual magnitude of 6.3. The system currently has a heliocentric radial velocity of −38 km/s.

This is a single-lined spectroscopic binary star system with an orbital period of 69.3 days and an eccentricity of 0.16. The visible component is a Be star with a stellar classification of B4–5 III–IVe that appears to be nearing the end of its main sequence lifetime. The system shows a rapid projected rotational velocity of 300 km/s, which is just below the estimated critical velocity for a binary of 367 km/s.

There is a small variability in the magnitude over a 0.559-day cycle; this is likely the rotation period of the primary star.

The companion is a hot subdwarf, either a subdwarf B or subdwarf O star, with a mass of 48% the Sun's mass. It has a close orbital separation of half an astronomical unit and take 69 days to complete an orbit.

References

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{{cite journal | title=A new study of the spectroscopic binary 7 Vul with a Be star primary | last1=Harmanec | first1=P. | last2=Lipták | first2=J. | last3=Koubský | first3=P. | last4=Božić | first4=H. | last5=Labadie-Bartz | first5=J. | last6=Šlechta | first6=M. | last7=Yang | first7=S. | last8=Harmanec | first8=A. | display-authors=1 | journal=Astronomy and Astrophysics | volume=639 | at=Table A.1 | year=2020 | arxiv=2005.11089 | bibcode=2020A&A...639A..32H | doi=10.1051/0004-6361/202037964 | s2cid=218862853 }}

{{cite simbad|title=7 Vul|access-date=28 August 2012}}

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{{cite journal

| title=On the nature of the Be star HR 7409 (7 Vul)

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| last5=Iliev | first5=L. | last6=Kubát | first6=J.

| last7=Šlechta | first7=M. | last8=Németh | first8=P.

| last9=Kraus | first9=M. | display-authors=1

| journal=Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society

| volume=413 | issue=4 | pages=2760–2766 | year=2011

| arxiv=1101.2622 | bibcode=2011MNRAS.413.2760V

| doi=10.1111/j.1365-2966.2011.18350.x | doi-access=free | s2cid=118519164 }}

{{cite journal

| title=XHIP: An extended hipparcos compilation

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| journal=Astronomy Letters | arxiv=1108.4971

| volume=38 | issue=5 | pages=331 | year=2012

| bibcode=2012AstL...38..331A | doi=10.1134/S1063773712050015 | s2cid=119257644 }}

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