HD 23180

E459035

HD 23180 is a hot, massive early-type star located in the Perseus constellation and is notable as a prominent member of the Perseus OB2 stellar association.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf B-type star
early-type star
main-sequence star
massive star
spectroscopic binary
star
contributesTo ionization and heating of surrounding interstellar medium
hasAge about 10 million years
hasApparentMagnitudeV about 3.83
hasBinaryCompanion spectroscopic companion of lower mass
hasColorIndexBminusV about −0.18
hasConstellation Perseus NERFINISHED
hasDeclination +33° 57′ 00″
hasDesignation HD 23180 NERFINISHED
HIP 17448 NERFINISHED
HR 1135
o Per
o Persei NERFINISHED
hasDistance about 250 parsecs
about 800 light-years
hasEffectiveTemperature about 24,000 K
hasGalacticLatitude about −17°
hasGalacticLongitude about 160°
hasGalacticPopulation young disk population
hasInterstellarEnvironment located in a region with significant interstellar dust
hasLuminosity about 20,000 times solar luminosity
hasMass about 10 solar masses
hasParallax about 4.0 mas
hasRadialVelocity about +9 km/s
hasRadius about 6 solar radii
hasRightAscension 03h 44m 19s
hasRotationalVelocity about 30 km/s
hasSpectralFeatures He I absorption lines
strong hydrogen Balmer lines
weak metal lines
hasSpectralType B1III
B1V
hasVisualCompanion optical companion at several arcseconds separation
isCataloguedIn Bright Star Catalogue NERFINISHED
Henry Draper Catalogue NERFINISHED
Hipparcos Catalogue NERFINISHED
isEarlyType true
isHot true
isMassive true
isProminentMemberOf Perseus OB2 association NERFINISHED
isVariable no strong evidence of large-amplitude variability
memberOf Milky Way NERFINISHED
Perseus OB2 association NERFINISHED

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