Star in the constellation Taurus
22 Tauri
22 Tauri is a component of the Asterope double star in the Pleiades open cluster . 22 Tauri is the stars' Flamsteed designation . It is situated near the ecliptic and thus is subject to lunar occultation .[ 9] The star has an apparent visual magnitude of 6.43,[ 2] which is near the lower threshold of visibility to the naked eye. Anybody attempting to view the object is likely to instead see the Asterope pair as a single elongated form of magnitude 5.6.[ 10] Based upon an annual parallax shift of 7.35 mas ,[ 1] this star is located 444 light years away from the Sun. It is moving further from the Earth with a heliocentric radial velocity of +7 km/s.[ 2]
This is an ordinary A-type main-sequence star with a stellar classification of A0 Vn.[ 3] The 'n' suffix indicates the spectrum displays "nebulous" absorption lines due to rapid rotation. This is confirmed by a high projected rotational velocity of 232 km/s.[ 6] The star is radiating sixty times the Sun's luminosity from its photosphere at an effective temperature of 11,817 K.[ 5]
References
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