HD 23630

E460831

HD 23630 is a hot, massive early-type star located in the Perseus constellation and belonging to the young Perseus OB2 stellar association.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf B-type star
early-type star
main-sequence star
massive star
star
age about 10 million years
apparentMagnitudeV approximately 5.0
catalog Bright Star Catalogue NERFINISHED
Henry Draper Catalogue NERFINISHED
Hipparcos Catalogue NERFINISHED
Tycho Catalogue NERFINISHED
colorIndexBminusV approximately −0.1
constellation Perseus NERFINISHED
distanceFromEarth approximately 180 parsecs
approximately 590 light-years
effectiveTemperature about 12000 K
evolutionaryStage core hydrogen-burning
galacticPopulation thin disk
hasDesignation HD 23630 NERFINISHED
HIP 17851 NERFINISHED
HR 1165 NERFINISHED
V480 Per NERFINISHED
hasHotPhotosphere true
hasPhotometricVariability suspected
hasProperMotionMeasurement true
hasRadialVelocityMeasurement true
hasSpectralLines helium lines typical of B-type stars
strong hydrogen Balmer lines
hasStellarWind true
isMassiveComparedToSun true
isPartOf Gould Belt region NERFINISHED
local spiral arm
isYoungerThanSun true
locatedIn Milky Way
Perseus OB2 association NERFINISHED
luminosity about 100 times solar luminosity
mass about 3 solar masses
memberOf Perseus OB2 association NERFINISHED
metallicity near-solar
observedIn optical wavelengths
ultraviolet wavelengths
parallax about 5.5 milliarcseconds
radius about 3 solar radii
rotationalVelocity high
spectralType B8V
usedAs member star in studies of Perseus OB2
probe of young stellar populations
variableType Gamma Doradus-type candidate

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