EC 20058-5234

QU Telescopii

A visual band light curve for QU Telescopii, adapted from Koen et al. (1995)
Observation data
Epoch J2000.0      Equinox J2000.0(ICRS)
Constellation Telescopium
Right ascension 20h 09m 40.19s
Declination −52° 25 15.86
Apparent magnitude (V) 15.03
Characteristics
Evolutionary stage white dwarf
Spectral type DB2
U−B color index −0.71
B−V color index −0.04
Variable type V777 Herculis
Astrometry
Proper motion (μ) RA: +12.024 mas/yr
Dec.: -76.714 mas/yr
Parallax (π)8.4145±0.0650 mas
Distance388 ± 3 ly
(118.8 ± 0.9 pc)
Details
Mass0.569 ± 0.022 M
Surface gravity (log g)7.91 ± 0.05 cgs
Temperature24,843 ± 1,363 K
Other designations
QU Telescopii, Gaia DR2 6665910709364014336
Database references
SIMBADdata

EC 20058-5234 (QU Telescopii), is a star in the constellation Telescopium. With an apparent magnitude of 15.03, it's impossible to detect with the naked eye and requires a powerful telescope to be seen; this degenerate object is located 388 light years from the Solar System based on parallax.

QU Telescopii has a classification of DB2, which states it's a white dwarf with He I lines present in its atmosphere. At the moment, it has 56.9% the mass of the Sun, but a high surface gravity suggests QU Telescopii has a low radius. It has an effective temperature of 24,843 K, which gives it a blue hue as opposed to a white hue. QU Telescopii belongs to a class of stars known as V777 Herculis variables or DBV stars. First noticed in the Edinburgh-Cape Blue Object Survey published in 1992, it was found to be variable in 1995.