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| class=O6Vp + B0V<ref name=balega2014>{{cite journal|last1=Balega|first1=Yu. Yu.|last2=Chentsov|first2=E. L.|last3=Leushin|first3=V. V.|last4=Rzaev|first4=A. Kh.|last5=Weigelt|first5=G.|title=Young massive binary θ 1 OriC: Radial velocities of components|journal=Astrophysical Bulletin|volume=69|issue=1|year=2014|pages=46–57|issn=1990-3413|doi=10.1134/S1990341314010052}}</ref> |
| class=O6Vp + B0V<ref name=balega2014>{{cite journal|last1=Balega|first1=Yu. Yu.|last2=Chentsov|first2=E. L.|last3=Leushin|first3=V. V.|last4=Rzaev|first4=A. Kh.|last5=Weigelt|first5=G.|title=Young massive binary θ 1 OriC: Radial velocities of components|journal=Astrophysical Bulletin|volume=69|issue=1|year=2014|pages=46–57|issn=1990-3413|doi=10.1134/S1990341314010052|bibcode=2014AstBu..69...46B}}</ref> |
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| radial_v=+23.6 ± 2.0<ref name="OlivaresSánchez2013">{{cite journal|last1=Olivares|first1=J.|last2=Sánchez|first2=L. J.|last3=Ruelas-Mayorga|first3=A.|last4=Allen|first4=C.|last5=Costero|first5=R.|last6=Poveda|first6=A.|title=KINEMATICS OF THE ORION TRAPEZIUM BASED ON DIFFRACTO-ASTROMETRY AND HISTORICAL DATA|journal=The Astronomical Journal|volume=146|issue=5|year=2013|pages=106|issn=0004-6256|doi=10.1088/0004-6256/146/5/106}}</ref> |
| radial_v=+23.6 ± 2.0<ref name="OlivaresSánchez2013">{{cite journal|last1=Olivares|first1=J.|last2=Sánchez|first2=L. J.|last3=Ruelas-Mayorga|first3=A.|last4=Allen|first4=C.|last5=Costero|first5=R.|last6=Poveda|first6=A.|title=KINEMATICS OF THE ORION TRAPEZIUM BASED ON DIFFRACTO-ASTROMETRY AND HISTORICAL DATA|journal=The Astronomical Journal|volume=146|issue=5|year=2013|pages=106|issn=0004-6256|doi=10.1088/0004-6256/146/5/106|bibcode=2013AJ....146..106O}}</ref> |
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| dist_pc=410 ± 20<ref name=kraus2009/> |
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| absmag_v=−4.9<ref name="Simón-DíazHerrero2006">{{cite journal|last1=Simón-Díaz|first1=S.|last2=Herrero|first2=A.|last3=Esteban|first3=C.|last4=Najarro|first4=F.|title=Detailed spectroscopic analysis of the Trapezium cluster stars inside the Orion nebula|journal=Astronomy and Astrophysics|volume=448|issue=1|year=2006|pages=351–366|issn=0004-6361|doi=10.1051/0004-6361:20053066}}</ref> |
| absmag_v=−4.9<ref name="Simón-DíazHerrero2006">{{cite journal|last1=Simón-Díaz|first1=S.|last2=Herrero|first2=A.|last3=Esteban|first3=C.|last4=Najarro|first4=F.|title=Detailed spectroscopic analysis of the Trapezium cluster stars inside the Orion nebula|journal=Astronomy and Astrophysics|volume=448|issue=1|year=2006|pages=351–366|issn=0004-6361|doi=10.1051/0004-6361:20053066|bibcode=2006A&A...448..351S}}</ref> |
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| reference=<ref name=kraus2009>{{cite journal|last1=Kraus|first1=S.|last2=Weigelt|first2=G.|last3=Balega|first3=Y. Y.|last4=Docobo|first4=J. A.|last5=Hofmann|first5=K.-H.|last6=Preibisch|first6=T.|last7=Schertl|first7=D.|last8=Tamazian|first8=V. S.|last9=Driebe|first9=T.|last10=Ohnaka|first10=K.|last11=Petrov|first11=R.|last12=Schöller|first12=M.|last13=Smith|first13=M.|title=Tracing the young massive high-eccentricity binary system θ1Orionis C through periastron passage|journal=Astronomy and Astrophysics|volume=497|issue=1|year=2009|pages=195–207|issn=0004-6361|doi=10.1051/0004-6361/200810368}}</ref> |
| reference=<ref name=kraus2009>{{cite journal|last1=Kraus|first1=S.|last2=Weigelt|first2=G.|last3=Balega|first3=Y. Y.|last4=Docobo|first4=J. A.|last5=Hofmann|first5=K.-H.|last6=Preibisch|first6=T.|last7=Schertl|first7=D.|last8=Tamazian|first8=V. S.|last9=Driebe|first9=T.|last10=Ohnaka|first10=K.|last11=Petrov|first11=R.|last12=Schöller|first12=M.|last13=Smith|first13=M.|title=Tracing the young massive high-eccentricity binary system θ1Orionis C through periastron passage|journal=Astronomy and Astrophysics|volume=497|issue=1|year=2009|pages=195–207|issn=0004-6361|doi=10.1051/0004-6361/200810368|bibcode=2009A&A...497..195K}}</ref> |
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Theta<sup>1</sup> Orionis consists of multiple components, primarily the four stars of the Trapezium cluster, all within one arc-minute of each other. [[Theta2_Orionis|Theta<sup>2</sup> Orionis ]] is a more distant grouping of three main stars plus several fainter companions, 1-2 arc-minutes from Theta<sup>1</sup>. |
Theta<sup>1</sup> Orionis consists of multiple components, primarily the four stars of the Trapezium cluster, all within one arc-minute of each other. [[Theta2_Orionis|Theta<sup>2</sup> Orionis ]] is a more distant grouping of three main stars plus several fainter companions, 1-2 arc-minutes from Theta<sup>1</sup>. |
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Theta<sup>1</sup> C is itself a binary of two massive stars, C1 and C2, plus a very close fainter companion apparently escaping the system.<ref name="VitrichenkoLehmann2010">{{cite journal|last1=Vitrichenko|first1=E. A.|last2=Lehmann|first2=H.|last3=Klochkova|first3=V.|last4=Bychkova|first4=L.|last5=Bychkov|first5=V.|title=Detection of a star escaping from the Orion Trapezium|journal=Astrophysics|volume=53|issue=2|year=2010|pages=306–308|issn=0571-7256|doi=10.1007/s10511-010-9120-2}}</ref> |
Theta<sup>1</sup> C is itself a binary of two massive stars, C1 and C2, plus a very close fainter companion apparently escaping the system.<ref name="VitrichenkoLehmann2010">{{cite journal|last1=Vitrichenko|first1=E. A.|last2=Lehmann|first2=H.|last3=Klochkova|first3=V.|last4=Bychkova|first4=L.|last5=Bychkov|first5=V.|title=Detection of a star escaping from the Orion Trapezium|journal=Astrophysics|volume=53|issue=2|year=2010|pages=306–308|issn=0571-7256|doi=10.1007/s10511-010-9120-2|bibcode=2010Ap.....53..306V}}</ref> |
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Theta<sup>1</sup> Orionis C1 is responsible for generating most of the [[ultraviolet]] light that is slowly [[Ionization|ionizing]] (and perhaps [[photoevaporation|photoevaporating]]) the Orion Nebula. This UV light is also the primary cause of the glow that illuminates the Orion Nebula. The star emits a powerful [[stellar wind]] that is a hundred thousand times stronger than the [[Sun]]'s, and the outpouring gas moves at 1,000 km/s. |
Theta<sup>1</sup> Orionis C1 is responsible for generating most of the [[ultraviolet]] light that is slowly [[Ionization|ionizing]] (and perhaps [[photoevaporation|photoevaporating]]) the Orion Nebula. This UV light is also the primary cause of the glow that illuminates the Orion Nebula. The star emits a powerful [[stellar wind]] that is a hundred thousand times stronger than the [[Sun]]'s, and the outpouring gas moves at 1,000 km/s. |
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Observation data Epoch J2000 Equinox J2000 | |
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Constellation | Orion |
Right ascension | 05h 35m 16.46375s[1] |
Declination | −05° 23′ 22.8486″[1] |
Apparent magnitude (V) | 5.13[2] |
Characteristics | |
Spectral type | O6Vp + B0V[3] |
U−B color index | −0.95[2] |
B−V color index | +0.02[2] |
Variable type | suspected[4] |
Astrometry | |
Radial velocity (Rv) | +23.6 ± 2.0[5] km/s |
Proper motion (μ) | RA: −4.13[1] mas/yr Dec.: 6.82[1] mas/yr |
Parallax (π) | 2.11 ± 0.41 mas[1] |
Distance | 410 ± 20[6] pc |
Absolute magnitude (MV) | −4.9[7] |
Details | |
C1 | |
Mass | 33 ± 5[3] M☉ |
Radius | 10.6 ± 1.5[7] R☉ |
Luminosity | 204,000[7] L☉ |
Surface gravity (log g) | 4.1[7] cgs |
Temperature | 39,000 ± 1,000[7] K |
Rotational velocity (v sin i) | 24 ± 3[7] km/s |
Age | 2.5 ± 0.5[7] Myr |
C2 | |
Mass | 11 ± 5[3] M☉ |
Orbit[6] | |
Primary | C1 |
Companion | C2 |
Period (P) | 11.05 ± 0.03 yr |
Semi-major axis (a) | 40.00 ± 3.00″ |
Eccentricity (e) | 0.534 ± 0.050 |
Inclination (i) | 100.7 ± 1.0° |
Longitude of the node (Ω) | 25.3 ± 1.5° |
Argument of periastron (ω) (secondary) | 290.9 ± 2.5° |
Other designations | |
Database references | |
SIMBAD | data |
Theta1 Orionis C (θ1 Orionis C) is a member of the Trapezium open cluster that lies within the Orion Nebula. The star C is the most massive of the four bright stars at the heart of the cluster. It is an O class blue main sequence star with a B-type main sequence companion. Its high luminosity and large distance (about 1,500 light years) give it an apparent visible magnitude of 5.1.
Theta1 Orionis consists of multiple components, primarily the four stars of the Trapezium cluster, all within one arc-minute of each other. Theta2 Orionis is a more distant grouping of three main stars plus several fainter companions, 1-2 arc-minutes from Theta1.
Theta1 C is itself a binary of two massive stars, C1 and C2, plus a very close fainter companion apparently escaping the system.[8]
Theta1 Orionis C1 is responsible for generating most of the ultraviolet light that is slowly ionizing (and perhaps photoevaporating) the Orion Nebula. This UV light is also the primary cause of the glow that illuminates the Orion Nebula. The star emits a powerful stellar wind that is a hundred thousand times stronger than the Sun's, and the outpouring gas moves at 1,000 km/s.
References
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- ^ a b c Ducati, J. R. (2002). "VizieR Online Data Catalog: Catalogue of Stellar Photometry in Johnson's 11-color system". CDS/ADC Collection of Electronic Catalogues. 2237: 0. Bibcode:2002yCat.2237....0D.
- ^ a b c Balega, Yu. Yu.; Chentsov, E. L.; Leushin, V. V.; Rzaev, A. Kh.; Weigelt, G. (2014). "Young massive binary θ 1 OriC: Radial velocities of components". Astrophysical Bulletin. 69 (1): 46–57. Bibcode:2014AstBu..69...46B. doi:10.1134/S1990341314010052. ISSN 1990-3413.
- ^ Samus, N. N.; Durlevich, O. V.; et al. (2009). "VizieR Online Data Catalog: General Catalogue of Variable Stars (Samus+ 2007–2013)". VizieR On-line Data Catalog: B/gcvs. Originally published in: 2009yCat....102025S. 1: 02025. Bibcode:2009yCat....102025S.
- ^ Olivares, J.; Sánchez, L. J.; Ruelas-Mayorga, A.; Allen, C.; Costero, R.; Poveda, A. (2013). "KINEMATICS OF THE ORION TRAPEZIUM BASED ON DIFFRACTO-ASTROMETRY AND HISTORICAL DATA". The Astronomical Journal. 146 (5): 106. Bibcode:2013AJ....146..106O. doi:10.1088/0004-6256/146/5/106. ISSN 0004-6256.
- ^ a b Kraus, S.; Weigelt, G.; Balega, Y. Y.; Docobo, J. A.; Hofmann, K.-H.; Preibisch, T.; Schertl, D.; Tamazian, V. S.; Driebe, T.; Ohnaka, K.; Petrov, R.; Schöller, M.; Smith, M. (2009). "Tracing the young massive high-eccentricity binary system θ1Orionis C through periastron passage". Astronomy and Astrophysics. 497 (1): 195–207. Bibcode:2009A&A...497..195K. doi:10.1051/0004-6361/200810368. ISSN 0004-6361.
- ^ a b c d e f g Simón-Díaz, S.; Herrero, A.; Esteban, C.; Najarro, F. (2006). "Detailed spectroscopic analysis of the Trapezium cluster stars inside the Orion nebula". Astronomy and Astrophysics. 448 (1): 351–366. Bibcode:2006A&A...448..351S. doi:10.1051/0004-6361:20053066. ISSN 0004-6361.
- ^ Vitrichenko, E. A.; Lehmann, H.; Klochkova, V.; Bychkova, L.; Bychkov, V. (2010). "Detection of a star escaping from the Orion Trapezium". Astrophysics. 53 (2): 306–308. Bibcode:2010Ap.....53..306V. doi:10.1007/s10511-010-9120-2. ISSN 0571-7256.