HD 205739

{{short description|Star in the constellation Piscis Austrinus}}

{{redirect|Sāmaya|other uses|Samaya (disambiguation)}}

{{Starbox begin|name=HD 205739 / Sāmaya}}

{{Starbox observe

| epoch = J2000.0

| constell = Piscis Austrinus

| ra = {{RA|21|38|08.40401}}

| dec = {{DEC|−31|44|14.9385}}

| appmag_v = 8.56

}}

{{Starbox character

| type =

| class = F7 V

| b-v = {{val|0.546|0.015}}

| u-b =

| variable =

}}

{{Starbox astrometry

| radial_v = {{val|+9.66|0.14}}

| prop_mo_ra = +21.833

| prop_mo_dec = −82.314

| pm_footnote =

| parallax = 10.7609

| p_error = 0.0203

| parallax_footnote =

| absmag_v = 3.42

}}

{{Starbox detail

| source =

| mass = {{val|1.329|0.003}}

| radius = {{val|1.59|0.04}}

| gravity = {{val|4.15|0.02}}

| metal_fe = 0.21

| luminosity = {{val|3.52|0.01}}

| temperature = {{val|6276|41|fmt=commas}}

| age_gyr = {{val|2.8|0.2}}

| rotational_velocity = 4.06

}}

{{Starbox catalog

| names = {{odlist | name=Samaya | HD=205739 | HIP=106824 | PPM=301636 | SAO=213152 | CD=−32° 16667 }}

}}

{{Starbox reference

| Simbad = HD+205739

| NSTED = HD-205739

| ARICNS =

}}

{{Starbox end}}

HD 205739 is a yellow-white hued star in the southern constellation of Piscis Austrinus, positioned near the western constellation boundary with Microscopium. It has the proper name Sāmaya, which was selected in the NameExoWorlds campaign by Sri Lanka, during the 100th anniversary of the IAU. Sāmaya ({{wt|si|සාමය}}) means peace in the Sinhalese language.

With an apparent visual magnitude of 8.56, this star requires a small telescope to view. It is located at a distance of approximately 303 light-years from the Sun based on stellar parallax, and is drifting further away with a radial velocity of +9.7 km/s. This star has an absolute magnitude of 3.42.

HD 205739 is an ordinary F-type main-sequence star with a stellar classification of F7 V. This indicates that, like the Sun, it is generating energy through core hydrogen fusion. The star is 2.8 billion years old with an inactive chromosphere and is spinning with a projected rotational velocity of 4 km/s. It has 1.3 times the mass of the Sun and 1.6 times the Sun's radius. The abundance of iron is 60% greater than in the Sun, suggesting a higher metallicity. The star is radiating 3.5 times the luminosity of the Sun from its photosphere at an effective temperature of 6,276 K.

A Jupiter-like planet has been detected in an eccentric orbit around this star via Doppler spectroscopy. The eccentricity of 0.27 indicates that the orbit carries the body from {{val|0.65|ul=AU}} out to {{val|1.14|u=AU}} between periastron and apastron. The maximum surface temperature of the planet is ~400 K, varying by 100 K over the course of an orbit. There is a data trend in the results which may point to an additional companion further from its star, but this will require a longer observation period to validate.

{{OrbitboxPlanet begin

| table_ref =

}}

{{OrbitboxPlanet

| exoplanet = b / Samagiya

| mass = {{val|1.37|p=≥}}

| period = {{val|279.8|0.1}}

| semimajor = 0.896

| eccentricity = {{val|0.27|0.07}}

}}

{{Orbitbox end}}

See also

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}}

{{Sky|21|38|08.4055|-|31|44|14.945|294.5}}

{{Stars of Piscis Austrinus}}

{{DEFAULTSORT:HD 205739}}

Category:F-type main-sequence stars

Category:Planetary systems with one confirmed planet

Category:Piscis Austrinus

CD-32 16667

205739

106824

Sāmaya