AE Ursae Majoris

{{Short description|Variable star in the constellation Ursa Major}}

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{{Starbox image

| image = 250px

| caption = A light curve for AE Ursae Majoris, plotted from TESS data

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{{Starbox observe

| epoch = J2000

| constell = Ursa Major

| ra = {{RA|09|36|53.155}}

| dec = {{DEC|+44|04|00.40}}

| appmag_v = {{val|10.86|to|11.52}}

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{{Starbox character

| type = subgiant

| class = A9

| b-v =

| variable = SX Phe(?)

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{{Starbox astrometry

| radial_v = 150{{±|27}}

| prop_mo_ra = −15.755

| prop_mo_dec = −12.650

| pm_footnote =

| parallax = 1.3593

| p_error = 0.0332

| parallax_footnote =

| absmag_v =

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{{Starbox detail

| source =

| mass = 1.805{{±|0.055}}

| radius = 2.367{{±|0.046}}

| luminosity = 24.0{{±|2.8|2.5}}

| gravity = 3.9543{{±|0.0044}}

| temperature = 8,357{{±|195|190}}

| metal_fe = −0.32{{±|0.23}}

| rotational_velocity =

| age_gyr = 1.055{{±|0.095}}

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{{Starbox catalog

| names = {{odlist | V=AE UMa | 2MASS=J09365316+4404004 | HIP=47181 }}

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{{Starbox reference

| Simbad = AE+UMa

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AE Ursae Majoris is a star in the northern circumpolar constellation of Ursa Major, abbreviated AE UMa. It is a variable star that ranges in brightness from a peak apparent visual magnitude of 10.86 down to 11.52. The distance to this star is approximately 2,400 light years based on parallax measurements.

The variability of this star was announced by E. Geyer and associates in 1955. V. P. Tsesevich in 1973 found it to be a dwarf cepheid with a period of 0.086017 days, and he noticed it showed amplitude variations in the light curve. In 1974, B. Szeidl determined a secondary period of 0.066529 days, while P. Broglia and P. Conconi found a beat period of 0.294 days. It belonged to a group of high amplitude, double mode Delta Scuti variables that included SX Phoenicis, and by 1995 it was classified as a SX Phoenicis variable and a possible halo object. However, E. Hintz and associates in 1997 found strong evidence against this classification.

In 2001, the overtone pulsation period of this star was shown to change at the rate of {{val|−7.3|e=−8|u=y−1}}. In addition, possible sudden jumps in the period have been observed, a property it has in common with VZ Cancri. With an estimated mass 1.8 times that of the Sun and an age of a billion years, it is an evolved star that has left the main sequence and is generating energy on a hydrogen-burning shell surrounding a helium core. The metallicity suggests it is a population I Delta Scuti variable. Currently it is crossing the Hertzsprung gap.

References

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{{cite simbad | title=AE UMa | access-date=2022-09-16 }}

{{Cite Gaia EDR3|815052821322018944}}

{{citation | postscript=.

| title=MAST: Barbara A. Mikulski Archive for Space Telescopes

| url=https://mast.stsci.edu/portal/Mashup/Clients/Mast/Portal.html

| publisher=Space Telescope Science Institute | access-date=22 September 2022}}

{{citation

| display-authors=1 | last1=Samus | first1=N. N.

| last2=Kazarovets | first2=E. V. | last3=Durlevich | first3=O. V.

| last4=Kireeva | first4=N. N. | last5=Pastukhova | first5=E. N.

| title=General Catalogue of Variable Stars

| version=5.1 | journal=Astronomy Reports

| year=2017 | volume=61 | issue=1 | pages=80–88

| bibcode=2017ARep...61...80S | doi=10.1134/S1063772917010085

| s2cid=125853869 | postscript=. }}

{{citation | postscript=.

| display-authors=1 | last1=Geyer | first1=E.

| last2=Kippenhahn | first2=R. | last3=Strohmeier | first3=W.

| year=1955 | title=Kleine Veroeffentl

| work=Remeis Observatory Bamberg | page=9 }}

{{citation | postscript=.

| title=Time-Series Ensemble Photometry of SX Phoenicis Stars. II. AE Ursae Majoris

| display-authors=1 | last1=Hintz | first1=E.

| last2=Hintz | first2=Maureen L. | last3=Joner | first3=Michael D.

| journal=Publications of the Astronomical Society of the Pacific

| volume=109 | pages=1073–1076 | date=October 1997

| doi=10.1086/133977 | bibcode=1997PASP..109.1073H | s2cid=122988714

| doi-access=free }}

{{citation | postscript=.

| title=The Secondary Period of AE UMa

| last=Szeidl | first=B.

| journal=Information Bulletin on Variable Stars

| volume=903 | page=1 | date=June 1974

| bibcode=1974IBVS..903....1S }}

{{citation | postscript=.

| title=On the Beat Period of AE UMa

| last1=Broglia | first1=P. | last2=Conconi | first2=P.

| journal=Information Bulletin on Variable Stars

| volume=923 | page=1 | date=September 1974

| bibcode=1974IBVS..923....1B }}

{{citation | postscript=.

| title=Delta Scuti variables. II. Comparisons of theoretical evolution sequences with observational data.

| last=Andreasen | first=G. K.

| journal=Astronomy and Astrophysics

| volume=121 | pages=250–258 | date=May 1983

| bibcode=1983A&A...121..250A }}

{{citation | postscript=. | display-authors=1

| title=AE Ursae Majoris - a δ Scuti star in the Hertzsprung Gap

| last1=Niu | first1=Jia-Shu | last2=Fu | first2=Jian-Ning

| last3=Li | first3=Yan | last4=Yang | first4=Xiao-Hu

| last5=Zong | first5=Weikai | last6=Xue | first6=Hui-Fang

| last7=Zhang | first7=Yan-Ping | last8=Liu | first8=Nian

| last9=Du | first9=Bing | last10=Zuo | first10=Fang

| journal=Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society

| volume=467 | issue=3 | pages=3122–3139

| date=May 2017 | doi=10.1093/mnras/stx125

| doi-access=free

| arxiv=1304.3772 | bibcode=2017MNRAS.467.3122N }}

{{citation | postscript=.

| title=The beat-curve approach applied to AE UMa

| last1=Coates | first1=D. W. | last2=Landes | first2=H.

| journal=Communications in Asteroseismology

| volume=153 | pages=8–16 | date=April 2008

| doi=10.1553/cia_153s8 | bibcode=2008CoAst.153....8C | doi-access=free }}

{{citation | postscript=.

| title=The small period change of the Delta Scuti star AE UMa

| last=Szeidl | first=B.

| journal=Communications in Asteroseismology

| volume=140 | page=56 | date=July 2001

| bibcode=2001CoAst.140...56S }}

}}

Further reading

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  • {{citation | postscript=. | display-authors=1

| title=Pulsational stability of the SX Phe star AE UMa

| last1=Pena | first1=J. H. | last2=Renteria | first2=A.

| last3=Villarreal | first3=C. | last4=Pina | first4=D. S.

| last5=Soni | first5=A. A. | last6=Guillen | first6=J.

| last7=Vargas | first7=K. | last8=Trejo | first8=O.

| journal=Information Bulletin on Variable Stars

| volume=6186 | page=1 | date=November 2016

| issue=6186

| doi=10.22444/IBVS.6186 | bibcode=2016IBVS.6186....1P | doi-access=free }}

  • {{citation | postscript=.

| title=Period and amplitude variations in the high-amplitude delta Scuti star AE Ursae Majoris

| last=Zhou | first=A. -Y.

| journal=Astronomy and Astrophysics

| volume=374 | pages=235–242 | date=July 2001

| doi=10.1051/0004-6361:20010722

| bibcode=2001A&A...374..235Z | doi-access=free

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  • {{citation | postscript=.

| title=Times of Maximum Light for AE Ursae Majoris

| display-authors=1 | last1=Pejcha | first1=O.

| last2=Havlik | first2=T. | last3=Kral | first3=L.

| journal=Information Bulletin on Variable Stars

| volume=5080 | page=1 | date=May 2001

| bibcode=2001IBVS.5080....1P }}

  • {{citation | postscript=.

| title=Stability of pulsation of the double-mode high-amplitude δ Scuti star AE Ursae Majoris

| last1=Pócs | first1=M. D. | last2=Szeidl | first2=B.

| journal=Astronomy and Astrophysics

| volume=368 | pages=880–887 | date=March 2001

| issue=3

| doi=10.1051/0004-6361:20010043

| bibcode=2001A&A...368..880P | s2cid=54946458

| doi-access=free

}}

  • {{citation | postscript=.

| title=UBVRI Photometry of AE Ursae Maioris at Konkoly Observatory (1974-1998)

| last1=Szeidl | first1=B. | last2=Viraghalmy | first2=G.

| journal=Communications of the Konkoly Observatory

| volume=98 | page=303 | date=September 2000

| bibcode=2000CoKon..98..303S }}

  • {{citation | postscript=.

| title=Beat phenomena in the dwarf cepheid AE UMa

| last1=Broglia | first1=P. | last2=Conconi | first2=P.

| journal=Astronomy and Astrophysics Supplement Series

| volume=22 | pages=243–261 | date=November 1975

| bibcode=1975A&AS...22..243B }}

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{{Stars of Ursa Major}}

Category:A-type subgiants

Category:Delta Scuti variables

Category:SX Phoenicis variables

Category:Hertzsprung gap

Category:Ursa Major

047181

Ursae Majoris, AE