Astronomy:V1094 Scorpii

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V1094 Scorpii
V1094ScoLightCurve.png
Visual band light curves for V1094 Scorpii, adapted from Wichmann et al. (1998)[1] and Joergens et al. (2001)[2]
Observation data
Equinox J2000.0]] (ICRS)
Constellation Scorpius-Lupus
Right ascension  16h 08m 36.17701s[3]
Declination −39° 23′ 02.4621″[3]
Apparent magnitude (V) 13.48
Characteristics
Spectral type K6V[4]
Variable type T Tauri-type?
Astrometry
Proper motion (μ) RA: −9.830[3] mas/yr
Dec.: +23.435[3] mas/yr
Parallax (π)6.5086 ± 0.0452[3] mas
Distance501 ± 3 ly
(154 ± 1 pc)
Details[4]
Mass0.92 M
Radius1.9 R
Luminosity1.7 L
Temperature4,205 K
Age2-3 Myr
Other designations
Database references
SIMBADdata

V1094 Scorpii is a young stellar object in the constellation of Scorpius, located in the young Lupus Star Forming Region.[5] It is being orbited by a protoplanetary disk that extends out to a distance of 300 astronomical unit|AU from the host star. There are gaps at 100 AU and 170 AU, with bright rings at 130 AU and 220 AU.[4]

Planetary system

Periodic radial velocity variations in the young star V1094 Scorpii had at first been explained by the presence of a substellar object in a tight orbit.[6] Currently, the presence of a substellar object has been retracted, invoking starspots as the actual cause for observed radial velocity variations.[2]

The V1094 Scorpii planetary system
Companion
(in order from star)
Mass Semimajor axis
(AU)
Orbital period
(days)
Eccentricity Inclination Radius
b (retracted) ≤24 MJ ≈0.065 7.2 ?0

References

  1. Wichmann, R.; Bouvier, J.; Allain, S.; Krautter, J. (February 1998). "Rotational evolution of pre-main sequence stars in Lupus". Astronomy and Astrophysics 330: 521–532. Bibcode1998A&A...330..521W. https://ui.adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/1998A&A...330..521W. Retrieved 19 March 2022. 
  2. 2.0 2.1 Joergens, V. et al. (2001). "The T Tauri star RX J1608.6-3922 - not an eclipsing binary but a spotted single star". Astronomy and Astrophysics 373 (3): 966–973. doi:10.1051/0004-6361:20010684. Bibcode2001A&A...373..966J. 
  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 Brown, A. G. A. (August 2018). "Gaia Data Release 2: Summary of the contents and survey properties". Astronomy & Astrophysics 616: A1. doi:10.1051/0004-6361/201833051. Bibcode2018A&A...616A...1G.  Gaia DR2 record for this source at VizieR.
  4. 4.0 4.1 4.2 van Terwisga, S. E. et al. (August 2018). "V1094 Scorpii: A rare giant multi-ringed disk around a T Tauri star". Astronomy & Astrophysics 616: 10. doi:10.1051/0004-6361/201832862. A88. Bibcode2018A&A...616A..88V. 
  5. Hughes, Joanne et al. (1993). "The distance to the Lupus star formation region". The Astronomical Journal 105 (2): 571–575. doi:10.1086/116454. Bibcode1993AJ....105..571H. 
  6. Wichmann, R. et al. (1997). "T Tauri stars and the Gould Belt near Lupus". Astronomy and Astrophysics 326: 211–217. Bibcode1997A&A...326..211W.