IPHAS J185323.58+084955.1
CONFIRMED
MILKY WAY
Constellation
Aquila |
Equatorial coordinates
α = 18 53 23.582
δ = +08 49 55.006 |
Galactic coordinates
l = 41.0240°
b = 3.5838° |
Suspected |
2010Ref |
Confirmed |
2010Ref |
Symbiotic IR type |
SRef |
Hot component type |
shell-burningRef |
Outbursts |
- |
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Symbiotic Catalogs
Bidelman (1954) |
- |
Allen (1984) |
- |
Belzcyński et al. (2001) |
- |
Gaposchkin (1957) |
- |
Kenyon (1986) |
- |
Akras et al. (2019) |
IPHASJ185323.58+084955.0 (Conf.) |
Boyarchuk (1969) |
- |
Vaidis (1988, 1991) |
- |
Position
Right ascension (°) |
283.3483Ref |
Parallax (mas) |
0.066±0.068Ref |
Reddening E(B-V) (mag) |
1.37±0.03Ref, Note |
Declination (°) |
8.8319Ref |
Distance (kpc) |
6.5Ref 6.75Ref, Note, 5.11Ref, Note |
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Galactic longitude (°) |
41.0240Ref |
Proper motion in α (mas/yr) |
-1.96±0.07Ref |
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Galactic latitude (°) |
3.5838Ref |
Proper motion in δ (mas/yr) |
-6.05±0.08Ref |
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Observations
X-Ray |
- |
IR type |
SRef |
Radio |
- |
X-Ray type |
- |
J (mag) |
10.32Ref |
Flickering |
- |
GALEX FUV (mag) |
- |
H (mag) |
9.05Ref |
Outbursts |
- |
GALEX NUV (mag) |
- |
K (mag) |
8.52Ref |
Outburst type |
- |
IUE |
NoRef |
WISE W1 (mag) |
8.19Ref |
Jets |
- |
FUSE |
NoRef |
WISE W2 (mag) |
8.18Ref |
Resolved nebula |
- |
U (mag) |
- |
WISE W3 (mag) |
7.70Ref |
IPmax (eV) |
114Ref |
B (mag) |
- |
WISE W4 (mag) |
7.00Ref |
[O III] lines |
YesRef |
V (mag) |
- |
IRAS 12μm (Jy) |
- |
He II lines |
YesRef |
R (mag) |
- |
IRAS 25μm (Jy) |
- |
[Fe VII] lines |
YesRef |
I (mag) |
- |
IRAS 60μm (Jy) |
- |
O VI lines |
YesRef |
BP (mag) |
18.08Ref |
IRAS 100μm (Jy) |
- |
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G (mag) |
15.36Ref |
AKARI S09 (Jy) |
- |
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RP (mag) |
13.84Ref |
AKARI S18 (Jy) |
- |
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Orbit
Orbital period (days) |
- |
γ velocity (km/h) |
- |
Size of giant’s orbit (AU) |
- |
Eccentricity |
- |
RV of giant (km/h) |
- |
Separation (AU) |
- |
Inclination (°) |
- |
Inferior conj. of giant (JD) |
- |
Mass function |
- |
Eclipses |
- |
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Mass ratio |
- |
Orbital ephemeris |
- |
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Cool component
Spectral type |
M6.5Ref |
Mass (M⊙) |
- |
Pulsation |
- |
Eff. temperature (K) |
- |
Radius (R⊙) |
- |
Type |
- |
IR type |
SRef |
Luminosity (L⊙) |
- |
Pulsation period (days) |
- |
Metallicity [Fe/H] |
- |
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Pulsation ephemeris |
- |
Hot component
Type/Spectral type |
- |
Mass (M⊙) |
- |
Spin period (min) |
- |
Shell-burning/Accreting-only |
shell-burningRef |
Radius (R⊙) |
- |
Accretion disk |
- |
Eff. temperature (K) |
- |
Luminosity (L⊙) |
- |
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Lower limit (K) |
- |
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Upper limit (K) |
- |
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Notes
Displaying a classical spectrum of a symbiotic star, the object exhibits a prominent continuum with TiO bands in the red part of the spectrum and an emission line spectrum (Corradi et al., 2010).
References
- Corradi, R. L. M., Valentini, M., Munari, U. et al., 2010, A&A, 509, A41, 2010A&A...509A..41C
Last updated: May 20, 2020