Pisces–Eridanus stellar stream

{{Short description|Stellar stream spanning from Eridanus to Pisces}}

Pisces–Eridanus stellar stream is a close stellar stream, between 80 and 226 parsecs away, and stretching 120° across the sky, an open cluster that was stretched apart by past gravitational interactions. By analysis of the highest mass member stars, it is estimated to be only 120 million years old, a similar age to the Pleiades.

According to a 2020 study, this stellar stream contains about 1400 stars moving together and has a mass of 770 M.{{Cite journal |last=Röser |first=Siegfried |last2=Schilbach |first2=Elena |date=2020-06-01 |title=A census of the nearby Pisces-Eridanus stellar stream - Commonalities with and disparities from the Pleiades |url=https://www.aanda.org/articles/aa/abs/2020/06/aa37691-20/aa37691-20.html |journal=Astronomy & Astrophysics |language=en |volume=638 |pages=A9 |doi=10.1051/0004-6361/202037691 |issn=0004-6361|arxiv=2002.03610 }}

Stars

The stream includes at least 6 naked eye stars: Lambda Tauri at 3.5 magnitude, 148 parsec distance; Omicron Aquarii at 4.7 magnitude, 134 parsec distance; 106 Aquarii at 5.2 magnitude, 114 parsec distance; 108 Aquarii at 5.2 magnitude, 98 parsec distance; Tau1 Aquarii at 5.7 magnitude, 97 parsec distance; and Nu Fornacis at 4.7 magnitude and 114 parsec distance.{{citation needed|date=May 2021}}

class="wikitable"

|+Members in the Stream

!Star

!HD

!HR

!HIP

!Constellation

!App. mag (V)

!Dist. (ly)

!Class

!Notes

λ Tauri

| 25204

| 1239

| 18724

| Taurus

| 3.47

|480

|B3 V

|Brightest member; binary

ν Fornacis

|12767

|612

|9677

|Fornax

|4.69

|370

|B9...

|

ο Aquarii

|209409

|8402

|108874

|Aquarius

|4.71

|440

|B7 IVe

|

108 Aquarii

|223640

|9031

|117629

|Aquarius

|5.19

|319

|A0...

|Peculiar; closest member

106 Aquarii

|222847

|8998

|117089

|Aquarius

|5.24

|370

|B9 V

|

τ1 Aquarii

|215766

|8673

|112542

|Aquarius

|5.66

|355

|

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See also

References

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{{cite journal |last1=Curtis |first1=Jason L. |last2=Agüeros |first2=Marcel A. |last3=Mamajek |first3=Eric E. |last4=Wright |first4=Jason T. |last5=Cummings |first5=Jeffrey D. |title=TESS Reveals that the Nearby Pisces–Eridanus Stellar Stream is only 120 Myr Old |journal=The Astronomical Journal |date=1 August 2019 |volume=158 |issue=2 |pages=77 |doi=10.3847/1538-3881/ab2899 |issn=0004-6256 |bibcode=2019AJ....158...77C |arxiv=1905.10588 |doi-access=free}}

{{cite journal |last1=Hawkins |first1=Keith |last2=Lucey |first2=Madeline |last3=Curtis |first3=Jason |title=The chemical nature of the young 120-Myr-old nearby Pisces–Eridanus stellar stream flowing through the Galactic disc |journal=Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society |date=1 August 2020 |volume=496 |issue=2 |pages=2422–2435 |doi=10.1093/mnras/staa1673 |issn=0035-8711 |bibcode=2020MNRAS.496.2422H |doi-access=free|arxiv=2003.04940}}

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  • [https://arxiv.org/abs/1901.06387 Extended stellar systems in the solar neighborhood II. Discovery of a nearby 120° stellar stream in GaiaDR2] Stefan Meingast, João Alves, and Verena Fürnkranz. 17 January 2019
  • [https://www.cosmos.esa.int/web/gaia/iow_20190218 Image of the Week: A river of stars]

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Category:Stellar streams

Category:Stellar associations

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