HD 224355

{{short description|Variable star in the constellation Cassiopeia}}

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{{Location mark

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

|label=|position=right

|mark=Red circle.svg|mark_width=8|mark_link=HD 224355

|x=626|y=626

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|caption=Location of HD 224355 (circled)

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{{Starbox observe

| epoch = J2000.0

| ra = {{RA|23|57|08.47206}}

| dec = {{DEC|+55|42|20.5393}}

| appmag_v = 5.57 - 5.68

| constell = Cassiopeia

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{{Starbox character

| class = F6V

| b-v =

| u-b =

| variable = Algol

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{{Starbox astrometry

| radial_v =

| prop_mo_ra = {{val|-20.899|0.042}}

| prop_mo_dec = {{val|-12.336|0.041}}

| parallax = 15.7172

| p_error = 0.0463

| parallax_footnote =

| absmag_v = +1.32

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{{Starbox orbit

| reference =

| primary =

| name =

| period_unitless = {{val|12.1561594|0.0000006|ul=days}}

| eccentricity = {{val|0.3115|0.0001}}

| axis_unitless = {{val|32.903|0.003|ul=solar radius}}

| inclination = {{val|82.925|0.025}}

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| periarg_primary =

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| k2 =

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{{Starbox detail

| component1 = Primary

| mass = {{val|1.626|0.001}}

| radius = {{val|2.570|0.021}}

| luminosity = {{val|9.67|1.08}}

| temperature = {{val|fmt=commas|6350|150}}

| metal_fe =

| gravity =

| rotational_velocity =

| age_gyr = 1.9

| component2 = Secondary

| mass2 = {{val|1.607|0.001}}

| radius2 = {{val|2.445|0.022}}

| luminosity2 = {{val|9.15|0.97}}

| temperature2 = {{val|fmt=commas|6420|150}}

| rotational_velocity2 =

| age_gyr2 = 1.9

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{{Starbox catalog

| names = V1022 Cas, BD+54 3076, HIP 118077, HR 9059, Boss 6148, SAO 35917

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{{Starbox reference

| Simbad = V1022+Cas

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File:Sigma Cassiopeiae.jpg with HD 224355 to the right (west)]]

HD 224355, also known as V1022 Cassiopeiae, HR 9059 and (in early publications) Boss 6148, is an eclipsing binary star in the constellation Cassiopeia. It ranges in apparent magnitude from 5.57 to 5.68, which means it is faintly visible to the naked eye for an observer located well away from city lights. It is one of the few binaries known to be an astrometric, spectroscopic and eclipsing binary, a combination that allows the parameters of the stellar system to be calculated with high accuracy. HD 224355 lies {{val|16|ul='}} west of the 5th-magnitude σ Cassiopeiae.

Image:V1022CasLightCurve.png for HD 224355, plotted from TESS data]]

HD 224355 was discovered to be a spectroscopic binary by Harry Hemley Plaskett of the DAO, in 1919. Many additional spectra were obtained at the DAO in 1922, and orbital elements of the binary were first published in 1923. The orbit was found to have a significant eccentricity of 0.278. Because the physical separation of spectroscopic binaries is often relatively small, they are good candidates to be eclipsing binaries. For that reason, in 1924 Joel Stebbins included HD 224355 in an early photo-electric photometry study, and observed a "suspect eclipse". That led to the star being listed in the New Catalogue of Suspected Variable Stars as NSV 14773. Hipparcos data confirmed that HD 224355 is an Algol-type eclipsing binary. In 2008 it was given the variable star designation V1022 Cassiopeiae.

From 2014 through 2017, HD 224355 was observed with the CHARA optical interferometer. Those observations allowed the orbit to be directly traced from the changes of the stars' relative positions on the sky. That orbit, when combined with radial velocity information, provided a distance measurement to the star. The value obtained, {{val|63.98|0.26|ul=pc}}, agrees well with the value of {{val|63.6|0.2|u=pc}} measured by the Gaia spacecraft using the completely independent method of stellar parallax.

Both components of the HD 224355 system are slightly more massive than the Sun, F5 or F6 stars 1.9 billion years old and right at the end of their main sequence lives. Each is about 2.5 times the radius of the Sun and 9 or 10 times as luminous, and they have effective temperatures around {{val|fmt=commas|6400|ul=K}}.

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References

{{Reflist|30em|refs=

{{cite web

| 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=11 January 2023}}

{{cite Gaia DR3|1994714276926012416}}

{{cite simbad

| title= V1022 Cas -- Spectroscopic Binary| access-date=2023-01-09 }}

{{cite journal | last1 = Anderson | first1 = E. | last2 = Francis | first2 = Ch. | title = XHIP: An extended hipparcos compilation | journal = Astronomy Letters | date = May 2012 | volume = 38 | issue = 5 | pages = 331–346 | issn = 1063-7737 | eissn = 1562-6873 | doi = 10.1134/S1063773712050015 | bibcode = 2012AstL...38..331A | arxiv = 1108.4971| s2cid = 119257644 }}

{{cite journal

| bibcode=2017ARep...61...80S

| title=General catalogue of variable stars: Version GCVS 5.1

| 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.

| journal=Astronomy Reports | year=2017 | volume=61 | issue=1 | page=80

| doi=10.1134/S1063772917010085 | s2cid=125853869 }}

{{cite journal

| last1=Plaskett | first1=J. S. | last2=Harper | first2=W. E.

| last3=Young | first3=R. K. | last4=Plaskett | first4=H. H.

| title=One hundred spectroscopic binaries

| journal=Publications of the Dominion Astrophysical Observatory Victoria

| date=January 1920 | volume=1 | pages=163–185 | bibcode=1920PDAO....1..163P }}

{{cite journal

| last1=Harper | first1=W. | title=The Orbits of the Spectroscopic Components of Boss 6148

| journal=Publications of the Dominion Astrophysical Observatory Victoria

| date=April 1923 | volume=2 | pages=263–267 | bibcode=1923PDAO....2..263H }}

{{cite journal

| last1=Stebbins | first1=Joel | title=Photo-Electric Photometry of Stars | bibcode=1928PWasO..15D...2S

| journal=Publications of the Washburn Observatory | date=January 1928 | volume=15 | pages=ii-213 }}

{{cite web

| title=New Catalogue of Suspected Variable Stars: The Improved Version

| url=http://www.sai.msu.su/groups/cluster/gcvs/gcvs/nsv/

| website=Sternberg Astronomical Institute | publisher=Moscow University}}

{{cite journal

| last1=Otero | first1=S. | title=Observations of Variables | bibcode=2006IBVS.5699....1.

| journal=Information Bulletin on Variable Stars | date=May 2006 | volume=5699 | page=1

| url=https://ibvs.konkoly.hu/pub/ibvs/5601/5699.pdf | access-date=12 January 2023}}

{{cite journal

| last1=Kazarovets | first1=E. V. | last2=Samus | first2=N. N. | last3=Durlevich | first3=O. V.

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

| title=The 79th Name-List of Variable Stars | journal=Information Bulletin on Variable Stars

| date=November 2008 | volume=5863 | page=1 | bibcode=2008IBVS.5863....1K }}

{{cite journal

| last1=Southworth | first1=J.

| title=Rediscussion of eclipsing binaries. Paper 3: The interferometric, spectroscopic, and eclipsing binary V1022 Cassiopeiae

| journal=The Observatory | date=April 2021 | volume=141 | pages=52–63 | arxiv=2012.05978

| bibcode=2021Obs...141...52S }}

{{cite journal

| last1=Fekel | first1=Francis C. | last2=Henry | first2=Gregory W.

| last3=Sowell | first3=James R. | last4=Partington | first4=Ethan R.

| last5=Wedemeyer | first5=Joanna M. | last6=Nakum | first6=ArjunSinh

| title=An Analysis of the Eclipsing Binaries HD 71636, V1022 Cassiopeiae, and OT Andromedae

| journal=The Astronomical Journal | date=November 2022 | volume=164 | issue=5

| page=224 | doi=10.3847/1538-3881/ac84de | bibcode=2022AJ....164..224F | s2cid=253203467 | doi-access=free }}

{{cite journal

| last1=Lester | first1=Kathryn V. | last2=Gies | first2=Douglas R.

| last3=Schaefer | first3=Gail H. | last4=Farrington | first4=Christopher D.

| last5=Monnier | first5=John D. | last6=ten Brummelaar | first6=Theo

| last7=Sturmann | first7=Judit | last8=Vargas | first8=Norman

| title=Visual Orbits of Spectroscopic Binaries with the CHARA Array. I. HD 224355

| journal=The Astronomical Journal | date=April 2019 | volume=157 | issue=4 | page=140

| doi=10.3847/1538-3881/ab064d | arxiv=1902.05557 | bibcode=2019AJ....157..140L | s2cid=119283523 | doi-access=free }}

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{{Stars of Cassiopeia}}

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Category:Algol variables

Category:Cassiopeia (constellation)

118077

224355

Category:Durchmusterung objects

Cassiopeiae, V1022