Alpha Ceti

{{Short description|Red giant star in the constellation Cetus}}

{{about|Menkar, one of the brightest stars in Cetus|the Star Trek "Ceti Alpha" locations|Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan}}

{{Starbox begin

| name = α Ceti

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{{Location mark

|image=Cetus constellation map.svg|alt=|float=center|width=280

|label=|position=right

|mark=Red circle.svg|mark_width=12|mark_link=α Ceti

|x=124|y=200

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|caption=Location of α Ceti (circled)

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{{Starbox observe

| epoch = J2000

| constell = Cetus

| ra = {{RA|03|02|16.77307}}

| dec = {{DEC|+04|05|23.0596}}

| appmag_v = 2.53

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{{Starbox character

| type = AGB

| class = M1.5 IIIa

| b-v = +1.64

| u-b = +1.93

| variable =

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{{Starbox astrometry

| radial_v = {{val|-26.08|0.02}}

| prop_mo_ra = {{val|-10.41|0.51}}

| prop_mo_dec = {{val|-76.85|0.36}}

| parallax = 13.09

| p_error = 0.44

| parallax_footnote =

| absmag_bol = {{val|-3.2|0.3}}

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{{Starbox detail

| mass = {{val|2.3|0.2}}; {{nowrap|1.465–1.933}}

| radius = {{val|100.2|3.4}}

| luminosity = {{val|fmt=commas|1764|342}}

| temperature = {{val|fmt=commas|3,738|170}}

| metal_fe = {{val|-0.24|0.09}}

| gravity = {{val|0.66|0.07}}

| rotational_velocity = 6.9

| age =

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{{Starbox catalog

| names = Menkar, 92 Ceti, HR 911, BD+03°419, HD 18884, SAO 110920, FK5 107, HIP 14135

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{{Starbox reference

| Simbad = Menkar

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Alpha Ceti (α Ceti, abbreviated Alpha Cet, α Cet), officially named Menkar {{IPAc-en|'|m|E|N|k|ɑr}},{{cite book

|last1=Kunitzsch |first1=Paul

|last2=Smart |first2=Tim

|date = 2006 |edition = 2nd rev.

|title = A Dictionary of Modern star Names: A Short Guide to 254 Star Names and Their Derivations

|publisher = Sky Pub |location = Cambridge, Massachusetts

|isbn = 978-1-931559-44-7

}}{{cite web | url=http://www.pas.rochester.edu/~emamajek/WGSN/IAU-CSN.txt | title=IAU Catalog of Star Names |access-date=28 July 2016}} is the second-brightest star in the constellation of Cetus. It is a cool luminous red giant estimated to be about 250 light years away based on parallax.

Nomenclature

Alpha Ceti is the star's Bayer designation. It has the traditional name Menkar, deriving from the Arabic word منخر manħar "nostril" (of Cetus). In 2016, the International Astronomical Union organized a Working Group on Star Names (WGSN){{cite web | url=https://www.iau.org/science/scientific_bodies/working_groups/280/ | title=IAU Working Group on Star Names (WGSN)|access-date=22 May 2016}} to catalog and standardize proper names for stars. The WGSN's first bulletin of July 2016{{cite web | url=http://www.pas.rochester.edu/~emamajek/WGSN/WGSN_bulletin1.pdf | title=Bulletin of the IAU Working Group on Star Names, No. 1 |access-date=28 July 2016}} included a table of the first two batches of names approved by the WGSN; which included Menkar for this star.

This star, along with γ Cet (Kaffaljidhma), δ Cet, λ Cet (also Menkar), μ Cet, ξ1 Cet and ξ2 Cet were Al Kaff al Jidhmah, "the Part of a Hand".[https://penelope.uchicago.edu/Thayer/E/Gazetteer/Topics/astronomy/_Texts/secondary/ALLSTA/Cetus*.html Star Name - R.H. Allen p.160]

In Chinese, {{lang|zh|天囷}} ({{lang|zh-Latn|Tiān Qūn}}), meaning Circular Celestial Granary, refers to an asterism consisting of α Ceti, κ1 Ceti, λ Ceti, μ Ceti, ξ1 Ceti, ξ2 Ceti, ν Ceti, γ Ceti, δ Ceti, 75 Ceti, 70 Ceti, 63 Ceti and 66 Ceti. Consequently, the Chinese name for α Ceti itself is {{lang|zh|天囷一}} ({{lang|zh-Latn|Tiān Qūn yī}}, {{langx|en|the First Star of Circular Celestial Granary}}.){{in lang|zh}} [http://aeea.nmns.edu.tw/2006/0607/ap060711.html AEEA (Activities of Exhibition and Education in Astronomy) 天文教育資訊網 2006 年 7 月 11 日] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120204114123/http://aeea.nmns.edu.tw/2006/0607/ap060711.html |date=2012-02-04 }}

Characteristics

File:AlphaCetLightCurve.png for Alpha Ceti, plotted from Hipparcos data, folded with the period derived by Koen and Eyer (2002)]]

Despite having the Bayer designation α Ceti, at visual magnitude 2.54 this star is actually not the brightest star in the constellation Cetus. That honor goes instead to Beta Ceti at magnitude 2.04. Menkar is a red giant with a stellar classification of M1.5 IIIa. It has more than twice the mass of the Sun and, as a giant star, has expanded to about 100 times the Sun's radius. The large area of the photosphere means that it is emitting about 1,765 times as much energy as the Sun, even though the effective temperature is only {{val|fmt=commas|3,738|ul=K}} (compared to {{val|fmt=commas|5,778|u=K}} on the Sun). The relatively low temperature gives Menkar the red hue of an M-type star.

Menkar has evolved from the main sequence after exhausting the hydrogen at its core. It has also exhausted its core helium, becoming an asymptotic giant branch star, and will probably become a highly unstable star like Mira before finally shedding its outer layers and forming a planetary nebula, leaving a relatively large white dwarf remnant. It has been observed to periodically vary in brightness, but only with an amplitude of about one hundredth of a magnitude.

Namesakes

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