HD 93083

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

{{Starbox begin|name=HD 93083 / Macondo}}

{{Starbox observe

| epoch = J2000

| constell = Antlia

| ra = {{RA|10|44|20.91501}}

| dec = {{DEC|−33|34|37.2880}}

| appmag_v = 8.30

}}

{{Starbox character

| type = Main sequence

| class = K2IV-V or K3V

| b-v = {{val|0.945|0.001}}

| u-b =

| variable =

}}

{{Starbox astrometry

| radial_v = {{val|43.44|0.12}}

| prop_mo_ra = −92.635

| prop_mo_dec = −152.119

| pm_footnote =

| parallax = 35.1056

| p_error = 0.0212

| parallax_footnote =

| absmag_v = 6.08

}}

{{Starbox detail

| source =

| mass = {{val|0.806|0.044|0.033|u=solar mass}}
{{val|0.837|0.027}}

| radius = {{val|0.844|0.011}}

| luminosity = 0.41

| gravity = {{val|4.367|0.652}}

| temperature = {{val|5030|25|fmt=commas}}

| metal_fe = {{val|0.13|0.165}}

| age_gyr = {{val|6|u=Gyr}}
{{val|5.485|4.612|u=Gyr}}
7.71
{{val|13.557|4.008|4.622}}

| rotational_velocity = {{val|2.219|0.531}}

}}

{{Starbox catalog

| names = {{odlist | name=Macondo | HD=93083 | HIP=52521 | CD=−32°7598 | GJ=1137 | PPM=288057 | GSC=07190-02048 | SAO=201693 }}

}}

{{Starbox reference

| Simbad = HD+93083

| NSTED = HD-93083

| ARICNS = 02112

}}

{{Starbox end}}

HD 93083 is an orange-hued star in the southern constellation of Antlia. It has the proper name Macondo, after the mythical village of the novel One Hundred Years of Solitude (Cien años de soledad). The name was selected by Colombia during the IAU's NameExoWorlds campaign. The star has an apparent visual magnitude of 8.30, which is too faint to be visible to the naked eye. It is located at a distance of 93 light-years from the Sun based on parallax. HD 93083 is drifting further away with a radial velocity of +43.65 km/s, having come to within {{convert|13.17|pc|ly|0|disp=out|abbr=off}} some 484,000 years ago.

This is a K-type main-sequence star that has been assigned a stellar classification of K2IV-V or K3V, depending on the study. It is smaller and less massive than the Sun, with a higher metallicity, or abundance of elements heavier than helium. The star is roughly six billion years old with a low projected rotational velocity of 2.2 km/s, and has an expected main sequence lifetime of 20.4 billion years. It is a source of X-ray emission with a luminosity of {{val|7.9|e=26|u=erg s−1}}. The star is radiating around 41% of the luminosity of the Sun from its photosphere at an effective temperature of 5,030 K.

Planetary system

In 2005, the discovery of an exoplanet orbiting the star was announced. This is another discovery using the radial velocity method with the HARPS spectrograph. The planet was given the name Melquíades by the IAU after a character in the book One Hundred Years of Solitude. The orbit of this body lies entirely within the habitable zone of the host star, and it is theoretically possible that a large moon orbiting the body, or a hypothetical terrestrial exoplanet at a trojan point, is habitable.

{{OrbitboxPlanet begin

| table_ref =

}}

{{OrbitboxPlanet

| exoplanet = b / Melquíades

| mass = 0.37

| period = 143.58 ± 0.60

| semimajor = 0.477

| eccentricity = 0.14 ± 0.03

}}

{{Orbitbox end}}

See also

References

{{reflist|refs=

{{Cite Gaia DR3|5450573881018549760}}

{{cite simbad

| title=HD 93083 | access-date=2020-12-26 }}

{{citation

| display-authors=1 | last1=Gray | first1=R. O.

| last2=Corbally | first2=C. J. | last3=Garrison | first3=R. F.

| last4=McFadden | first4=M. T. | last5=Robinson | first5=P. E.

| title=Contributions to the Nearby Stars (NStars) Project: Spectroscopy of Stars Earlier than M0 within 40 Parsecs: The Northern Sample. I.

| journal=The Astronomical Journal

| volume=126 | issue=4 | pages=2048–2059 | date=October 2003

| bibcode=2003AJ....126.2048G | arxiv=astro-ph/0308182

| doi=10.1086/378365 | s2cid=119417105 }}

{{cite journal

| title=A scenario of planet erosion by coronal radiation (Corrigendum)

| display-authors=1 | last1=Sanz-Forcada | first1=J.

| last2=Ribas | first2=I. | last3=Micela | first3=G.

| last4=Pollock | first4=A. M. T. | last5=García-Álvarez | first5=D.

| last6=Solano | first6=E. | last7=Eiroa | first7=C.

| journal=Astronomy and Astrophysics

| volume=520 | id=C1 | pages=2 | date=September 2010

| bibcode=2010A&A...520C...1S | doi=10.1051/0004-6361/200913670e | doi-access=free }}

{{cite journal

| title=Spectroscopic Parameters and atmosphEric ChemIstriEs of Stars (SPECIES). I. Code description and dwarf stars catalogue

| last1=Soto | first1=M. G. | last2=Jenkins | first2=J. S.

| journal=Astronomy and Astrophysics

| volume=615 | pages=A76 | year=2018

| bibcode=2018A&A...615A..76S | arxiv=1801.09698

| doi=10.1051/0004-6361/201731533 | s2cid=119107228 }}

{{citation

| title=Abundance to age ratios in the HARPS-GTO sample with Gaia DR2. Chemical clocks for a range of [Fe/H]

| display-authors=1 | last1=Delgado Mena | first1=E.

| last2=Moya | first2=A. | last3=Adibekyan | first3=V.

| last4=Tsantaki | first4=M. | last5=González Hernández | first5=J. I.

| last6=Israelian | first6=G. | last7=Davies | first7=G. R.

| last8=Chaplin | first8=W. J. | last9=Sousa | first9=S. G.

| last10=Ferreira | first10=A. C. S. | last11=Santos | first11=N. C.

| journal=Astronomy & Astrophysics

| volume=624 | id=A78 | pages=24 | date=April 2019

| arxiv=1902.02127 | bibcode=2019A&A...624A..78D

| doi=10.1051/0004-6361/201834783 | s2cid=90259810 }}

{{cite journal

| title=On the Ages of Exoplanet Host Stars

| last1=Saffe | first1=C. | last2=Gómez | first2=M.

| last3=Chavero | first3=C. | display-authors=1

| journal=Astronomy and Astrophysics

| volume=443 | issue=2 | pages=609–626 | year=2005

| arxiv=astro-ph/0510092 | bibcode=2005A&A...443..609S

| doi=10.1051/0004-6361:20053452 | s2cid=11616693 }}

{{cite XHIP|52521}}

{{cite journal

| title=Survey of the stability region of hypothetical habitable Trojan planets

| last1=Schwarz | first1=R. | last2=Dvorak | first2=R.

| last3=Süli | first3=Á. | last4=Érdi | first4=B.

| display-authors=1 | journal=Astronomy and Astrophysics

| volume=474 | issue=3 | date=November 2007 | pages=1023–1029

| doi=10.1051/0004-6361:20077994 | bibcode=2007A&A...474.1023S | doi-access=free }}

{{cite journal

| title=The HARPS search for southern extra-solar planets III. Three Saturn-mass planets around HD 93083, HD 101930 and HD 102117

| url=http://www.aanda.org/articles/aa/full/2005/27/aa2864-05/aa2864-05.html

| last1=Lovis | first1=C. | last2=Mayor | first2=M.

| last3=Bouchy | first3=F. | last4=Pepe | first4=F.

| last5=Queloz | first5=D. | last6=Santos | first6=N. C.

| last7=Udry | first7=S. | last8=Benz | first8=W.

| last9=Bertaux | first9=J.-L. | last10=Mordasini | first10=C.

| last11=Sivan | first11=J.-P. | display-authors=1

| journal=Astronomy and Astrophysics

| volume=437 | issue=3 | pages=1121–1126 | date=2005

| arxiv=astro-ph/0503660 | bibcode=2005A&A...437.1121L

| doi=10.1051/0004-6361:20052864 | s2cid=119492030 }}

{{Cite web

| url=http://www.nameexoworlds.iau.org/final-results

| title=Approved names | website=NameExoworlds | publisher=IAU

| language=en | access-date=2020-01-02 }}

{{Cite web

| url=https://www.iau.org/news/pressreleases/detail/iau1912/

| title=International Astronomical Union {{!}} IAU

| website=www.iau.org | access-date=2020-01-02 }}

}}

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{{Sky|10|44|20.9149|-|35|34|37.279|94.3}}

{{Stars of Antlia}}

{{DEFAULTSORT:HD 93083}}

Category:K-type main-sequence stars

Category:K-type subgiants

Category:Planetary systems with one confirmed planet

Category:Antlia

CD-32 07598

1137

093083

052521

Macondo