KOI-74

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KOI-74
Observation data
Epoch J2000      Equinox J2000
Constellation Cygnus
Right ascension 19h 53m 17.811s[1]
Declination +42° 23′ 18.52″[1]
Apparent magnitude (V) 10.715[2]
Characteristics
Spectral type A1V[3]
B−V color index 0.154[2]
Details
Mass 2.22+0.10
−0.14
[3] M
Radius 1.90+0.04
−0.05
[3] R
Luminosity 25.6 ± 2.4[3] L
Temperature 9400 ± 150[3] K
Other designations
KIC 6889235, 2MASS J19531781+4223185, GSC2.3 N2J3000844

KOI-74 (KIC 6889235) is an eclipsing binary star in the constellation of Cygnus. The primary star is an A-type main-sequence star with a temperature of 9,400 K (9,130 °C; 16,460 °F). It lies in the field of view of the Kepler Mission and was determined to have a companion object in orbit around it which is smaller and hotter than the main star.[4]

KOI-74b

KOI-74b is a hot compact object orbiting KOI-74. It was discovered in 2010 by the Kepler Mission and came to attention because of its small size (its radius is only 4.3% of the solar radius) and high temperature of 13,000 K (12,700 °C; 22,900 °F).[4] The orbit of KOI-74b around the main star takes 5.18875 days to complete. Analysis of relativistic boosting of light in the Kepler data indicates that it is likely to be a low mass white dwarf of approximately 0.22 solar masses, resulting from an earlier phase of mass transfer in a binary system when the object underwent its giant phase.[3]

See also

References

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Coordinates: Sky map 19h 53m 17.81s, +42° 23′ 18.5″


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