Star located in the constellation Aquarius
HD 212771 , also named Lionrock , is a solitary star in the southern zodiac constellation Aquarius . It has an apparent magnitude of 7.60,[ 2] making it readily visible with binoculars but not the naked eye . Parallax measurements place the object at a distance of 364 light years ,[ 1] and is currently receding with a radial velocity of 15 km/s .[ 5]
HD 212771 has a stellar classification of G8 IV,[ 3] indicating that it is a subgiant evolving towards the red giant branch after being an F-type main-sequence star for 1.7 billion years .[ 8] It has 142% the mass of the Sun and 4.4 times its radius. It radiates at 11.67 solar luminosities from its slightly enlarged photosphere at an effective temperature of 5,065 K ,[ 7] giving it a yellow-hue. Unlike most planetary hosts, HD 212771 is slightly metal deficient, and spins with a projected rotational velocity of about 2 km/s .[ 8]
Planetary system
In 2010, a group of astronomers at the Keck Observatory surveyed several subgiant stars for extrasolar planets via Doppler spectroscopy They happened to find a massive Jupiter -like planet orbiting HD 212771.[ 9]
HD 212771 is named Lionrock . The name was selected in the NameExoWorlds campaign by Hong Kong , during the 100th anniversary of the IAU . It is named after the Lion Rock . The planet is named Victoriapeak , after the Victoria Peak .[ 10] [ 11]
References
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^ a b Campante, Tiago L.; Corsaro, Enrico; Lund, Mikkel N.; Mosser, Benoît; Serenelli, Aldo; Veras, Dimitri; Adibekyan, Vardan; Antia, H. M.; Ball, Warrick; Basu, Sarbani; Bedding, Timothy R.; Bossini, Diego; Davies, Guy R.; Mena, Elisa Delgado; García, Rafael A. (October 2019). "TESS Asteroseismology of the Known Red-giant Host Stars HD 212771 and HD 203949" . The Astrophysical Journal . 885 (1): 31. arXiv :1909.05961 . Bibcode :2019ApJ...885...31C . doi :10.3847/1538-4357/ab44a8 . ISSN 0004-637X .
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