BD−08°2823

BD−08°2823
Observation data
Epoch J2000.0      Equinox J2000.0
Constellation Sextans
Right ascension 10h 00m 47.7206s
Declination –09° 31 00.0428
Apparent magnitude (V) 9.86
Characteristics
Spectral type K4:V
Apparent magnitude (B) 10.931
Apparent magnitude (J) 7.960±0.020
Apparent magnitude (H) 7.498±0.047
Apparent magnitude (K) 7.323±0.021
B−V color index 1.071±0.010
Astrometry
Radial velocity (Rv)53.47±0.19 km/s
Proper motion (μ) RA: −375.517±0.066 mas/yr
Dec.: 25.460±0.060 mas/yr
Parallax (π)24.1641±0.0397 mas
Distance135.0 ± 0.2 ly
(41.38 ± 0.07 pc)
Absolute magnitude (MV)6.73
Details
Mass0.741±0.020 M
Radius0.71±0.04 R
Luminosity0.237±0.001 L
Surface gravity (log g)4.33±0.26 cgs
Temperature4,746±63 K
Metallicity [Fe/H]−0.04±0.06 dex
Rotation26.6±1.5 days
Rotational velocity (v sin i)1.4 km/s
Age5.0±4.7 Gyr
Other designations
BD−08°2823, Gaia DR2 3770419611540574080, HIP 49067, SAO 137286, PPM 192987, LTT 3669, NLTT 23181, Ross 444
Database references
SIMBADdata
Exoplanet Archivedata

BD−08°2823 is a star with a pair of exoplanetary companions in the faint equatorial constellation of Sextans. The star has an apparent visual magnitude of 9.86, which is too faint to be visible with the naked eye. This system is located at a distance of 135 light-years from the Sun based on parallax measurements, and is trending further away with a radial velocity of +53 km/s. It is a high proper motion star that is traversing the celestial sphere at the angular rate of 0.369″ yr−1.

This is an ordinary K-type main-sequence star with a stellar classification of K4:V, where the ':' notation indicates some uncertainty. Emission cores in the H and K lines suggest this is an active star, with the level of activity varying significantly over time. It is roughly five billion years old and is spinning with a projected rotational velocity of 1.4 km/s. Measurements of the activity variation suggest a rotation period of around 27 days. This star is smaller, cooler, and less massive than the Sun. Its metal content is slightly lower than in the Sun. The star is radiating 24% of the luminosity of the Sun from its photosphere at an effective temperature of 4,746 K.