R Hydrae
{{Short description|Variable star in the constellation Hydra}}{{confuse|Rho Hydrae}}
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{{Location mark
| image=Hydra IAU.svg | alt= | float=center | width=320
| label= | position=right
| mark=Red circle.svg | mark_width=8 | mark_link=R Hya
| x%=25.0 | y%=58.0
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| caption=Location of R Hydrae (circled)
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{{starbox observe
| epoch = J2000
| constell = Hydra
| appmag_v = 3.5 to 10.9 (variable)
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{{Starbox character
| variable = Mira {{nowrap|(period 388.87 days)}}
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{{Starbox astrometry
| radial_v = {{Val|−10.0|0.6}}
| prop_mo_ra = −53.79
| prop_mo_dec = +16.15
| parallax = 7.93
| p_error = 0.18
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| radius = {{solar radius calculator|type=AD|23.7|0.148}}{{efn|Calculated with angular diameter and distance in Table 1}}
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{{Starbox catalog
| names = {{odlist | V=R Hya | BD=−22° 3601 | HD=117287 | HIP=65835 | HR=5080 | SAO=181695 | WDS=13297-2317A }}
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{{Starbox reference
| Simbad=R+Hya
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R Hydrae, abbreviated R Hya, is a single star in the equatorial constellation of Hydra, about 2.7° to the east of Gamma Hydrae. It is a Mira-type variable that ranges in apparent visual magnitude from 3.5 down to 10.9 over a period of 389 days. At maximum brightness the star can be seen with the naked eye, while at minimum a telescope of at least 5 cm is needed. This star is located at a distance of approximately 410 light-years from the Sun but is drifting closer with a radial velocity of −10 km/s.
This is an aging red giant star with a stellar classification of M6e/M9e:, currently near the thermal-pulsing tip of the asymptotic giant branch. The 1998 detection of weak technicium (Tc) lines in the spectrum suggests the star has recently gone through a third dredge-up. However, a 2010 study failed to detect technicium in the atmosphere, indicating this oxygen-rich AGB star is Tc-poor. O. J. Eggen found the star is a likely member of the Hyades supergroup, which suggests an age of 500 million to one billion years and a mass double that of the Sun.
File:RHyaLightCurve.png light curve for R Hydrae, from AAVSO data]]
The first record of observations for this star was in 1662 by Johannes Hevelius. It was found to be variable by Giacomo Filippo Maraldi in 1702; thereafter he tracked its various appearances until 1712. The evidence suggests the period of variability during this period was ~495 days. In between 1770 and 1950, the period declined linearly down to 385 days. It has remained fairly stable since that time. The decline may be due to a prior thermal pulse caused by a helium flash under a hydrogen-fusing shell.{{Technical inline|date=July 2024}} The period change would have been accompanied by a decrease in the stellar radius. An alternative explanation is a relaxation of the stellar envelope brought on by a change in the structure within the star.
Image:Red Giant Plunging Through Space.jpg around R Hya]]
An extended emission component has been detected in the infrared that indicates a detached, expanding dust shell surrounds the star. The inner boundary of this shell is located at 60–100 times the stellar radius, and it extends outward to at least 1,000 times the radius with an expansion velocity of {{val|8|u=km/s|p=~}}. The data indicate a mass loss rate of {{val|2|e=−7|ul=Solar mass}}·yr−1, which declined by a factor of 20 around the year 1788. Observations using the Spitzer Space Telescope show an extended double shell with a spiral structure, which extends out to {{val|300|ul=arcsecond}}. It forms a bow shock where it interacts with the surrounding interstellar medium. The orientation of this feature is consistent with the star's proper motion.
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References
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{{cite simbad|title=V* R Hya|access-date=2021-12-01}}
| first1=Roger W. | last1=Sinnott
| first2=Michael A. C. | last2=Perryman
| title=Millennium Star Atlas | page=866
| volume=2 | year=1997 | isbn=0-933346-83-2
| publisher=Sky Publishing Corporation and the European Space Agency }}
| title=Taming the binaries
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| conference=A Giant Step: from Milli- to Micro-arcsecond Astrometry, Proceedings of the International Astronomical Union, IAU Symposium
| volume=248 | pages=59–65 | date=July 2008
| doi=10.1017/S1743921308018632 | bibcode=2008IAUS..248...59P | doi-access=free }}
| title=XHIP: An extended hipparcos compilation
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| journal=Astronomy Letters
| volume=38 | issue=5 | pages=331 | year=2012
| bibcode=2012AstL...38..331A | arxiv=1108.4971
| doi=10.1134/S1063773712050015 | s2cid=119257644 }}
| title=Revised Catalog of Spectra of Mira Variables of Types ME and Se
| last1=Keenan | first1=Philip C.
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| journal=Astrophysical Journal Supplement
| volume=28 | pages=271 | year=1974
| bibcode=1974ApJS...28..271K | doi=10.1086/190318 | doi-access=free }}
| title=Pulkovo Compilation of Radial Velocities for 35 495 Hipparcos stars in a common system
| last=Gontcharov| first=G. A.
| journal=Astronomy Letters
| volume=32| issue=11| pages=759–771| year=2006
| doi=10.1134/S1063773706110065 | arxiv=1606.08053
| bibcode=2006AstL...32..759G | s2cid=119231169 }}
| title=The evolution of the Mira variable R Hydrae
| display-authors=1 | last1=Zijlstra | first1=A. A.
| last2=Bedding | first2=T. R. | author2-link=Tim Bedding | last3=Mattei | first3=J. A.
| journal=Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
| volume=334 | issue=3 | pages=498 | year=2002
| doi=10.1046/j.1365-8711.2002.05467.x | doi-access=free | arxiv=astro-ph/0203328
| bibcode=2002MNRAS.334..498Z | s2cid=16663228 }}
| url=https://www.spitzer.caltech.edu/image/sig06-029-red-giant-plunging-through-space
| work=Spitzer Science Center Press Release
| title=Red Giant Plunging Through Space
| date=November 30, 2006 | access-date=2021-12-01 }}
| url=https://www.aavso.org/vsx/index.php?view=detail.top&oid=15960
| title=R Hya | website=International Variable Star Index
| access-date=2021-12-01 }}
| title=A cold detached dust envelope around an oxygen-rich Mira-type AGB star R Hydrae
| last1=Hashimoto | first1=O. | last2=Izumiura | first2=H.
| last3=Kester | first3=D. J. M. | last4=Bontekoe | first4=Tj. R.
| display-authors=1 | journal=Astronomy and Astrophysics
| volume=329 | pages=213–218 | date=January 1998
| bibcode=1998A&A...329..213H }}
| title=Correlation between technetium and lithium in a sample of oxygen-rich AGB variables
| last1=Uttenthaler | first1=S. | last2=Lebzelter | first2=T.
| journal=Astronomy and Astrophysics
| volume=510 | id=A62 | date=February 2010
| pages=A62 | doi=10.1051/0004-6361/200912548 | arxiv=0911.3507
| bibcode=2010A&A...510A..62U | s2cid=119231142 }}
| title=Spitzer/MIPS Imaging of the Extremely Extended Dust Shell(s) around R Hya
| display-authors=1 | first1=Angela K. | last1=Speck
| first2=Toshiya | last2=Ueta | last3=MIRIAD team | date=2006
| conference=Planetary Nebulae in our Galaxy and Beyond Proceedings IAU Symposium No. 234
| editor1-first=M. J. | editor1-last=Barlow
| editor2-first=R. H. | editor2-last=Méndez
| doi=10.1017/S1743921306004017 | doi-broken-date=1 November 2024 | bibcode=2006IAUS..234..515S | doi-access=free }}
| title=Probing the mass-loss history of the unusual Mira variable R Hydrae through its infrared CO wind
| last1=Decin | first1=L. | last2=Blomme | first2=L.
| last3=Reyniers | first3=M. | last4=Ryde | first4=N.
| last5=Hinkle | first5=K. H. | last6=de Koter | first6=A.
| display-authors=1 | journal=Astronomy and Astrophysics
| volume=484 | issue=2 | pages=401–412 | date=June 2008
| doi=10.1051/0004-6361:20079312 | bibcode=2008A&A...484..401D | doi-access=free }}
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Further reading
- {{cite journal
| title=ATOMIUM: The astounding complexity of the near circumstellar environment of the M-type AGB star R Hydrae. I. Morpho-kinematical interpretation of CO and SiO emission
| display-authors=1 | last1=Homan | first1=Ward
| last2=Pimpanuwat | first2=Bannawit | last3=Herpin | first3=Fabrice
| last4=Danilovich | first4=Taissa | last5=McDonald | first5=Iain
| last6=Wallström | first6=Sofia H. J. | last7=Richards | first7=Anita M. S.
| last8=Baudry | first8=Alain | last9=Sahai | first9=Raghvendra
| last10=Millar | first10=Tom J. | last11=de Koter | first11=Alex
| last12=Gottlieb | first12=C. A. | last13=Kervella | first13=Pierre
| last14=Montargès | first14=Miguel | last15=Van de Sande | first15=Marie
| last16=Decin | first16=Leen | last17=Zijlstra | first17=Albert
| last18=Etoka | first18=Sandra | last19=Jeste | first19=Manali
| last20=Müller | first20=Holger S. P. | last21=Maes | first21=Silke
| last22=Malfait | first22=Jolien | last23=Menten | first23=Karl
| last24=Plane | first24=John | last25=Lee | first25=Kelvin
| last26=Waters | first26=Rens | last27=Wong | first27=Ka Tat
| last28=Lagadec | first28=Eric | last29=Gobrecht | first29=David
| last30=Yates | first30=Jeremy | last31=Price | first31=Daniel
| last32=Cannon | first32=Emily | last33=Bolte | first33=Jan
| last34=De Ceuster | first34=Frederik | last35=Nuth | first35=Joe
| last36=Philip Sindel | first36=Jan | last37=Kee | first37=Dylan
| last38=Gray | first38=Malcolm D. | last39=El Mellah | first39=Ileyk
| journal=Astronomy & Astrophysics
| volume=651 | id=A82 | pages=19 | date=July 2021
| doi=10.1051/0004-6361/202140512
| bibcode=2021A&A...651A..82H | arxiv=2104.07297 | s2cid=233241196 }}
External links
- [http://www.aavso.org/vsots_rhya AAVSO Variable Star of the Month. May 2002: R Hydrae]
- [http://harmonia.aavso.org/cgi-bin/vsp.pl?chartid=1063bpw finding chart] at AAVSO.
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Category:Hydra (constellation)