Cepheus (созвездие)
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Abbreviation | Cep |
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Genitive | Cephei |
Pronunciation | /ˈsiːfiəs/ or /ˈsiːfjuːs/; genitive /ˈsiːfiaɪ/ |
Symbolism | the King/King Cepheus |
Right ascension | 20h 01m 56.4481s–09h 03m 19.7931s[1] |
Declination | 88.6638870°–53.3532715°[1] |
Area | 588 sq. deg. (27th) |
Main stars | 7 |
Bayer/Flamsteed stars | 43 |
Stars with planets | 1 |
Stars brighter than 3.00m | 1 |
Stars within 10.00 pc (32.62 ly) | 3 |
Brightest star | α Cep (Alderamin) (2.45m) |
Messier objects | 0 |
Meteor showers | 0 |
Bordering constellations | Cygnus Lacerta Cassiopeia Camelopardalis Draco Ursa Minor |
Visible at latitudes between +90° and −10°. Best visible at 21:00 (9 p.m.) during the month of November. |
Cepheus - это созвездие в глубоком северном небе, названное в честь Цефея , короля этиопии в греческой мифологии . Это одно из 48 созвездий, перечисленных астрономом второго века Птолемея , и он остается одним из 88 созвездий в наше время.
Самая яркая звезда созвездия - альфа Cephei , с кажущейся величиной 2,5. Delta Cephei - это прототип важного класса звезды, известного как переменная Cepheid. RW Cephei , апельсиновый гипергиант , вместе с красными супергигантами Mu Cephei , My Cephei , VV Cephei , V381 Cephei и V354 Cephei являются одними из самых крупных известных звезд . Кроме того, Cepheus также имеет гиперлуминозный квазар S5 0014+81 , который в своей сути содержит ультрамассивную черную дыру , сообщает 40 миллиардов солнечных масс, что примерно в 10 000 раз масштабно, чем центральная черная дыра Млечного пути , сделав это среди Большинство массивных черных дыр в настоящее время известны. [ 2 ] [ 3 ]
История и мифология
[ редактировать ]Cepheus was the King of Aethiopia. He was married to Cassiopeia and was the father of Andromeda, both of whom are immortalized as modern day constellations along with Cepheus.[4]
Features
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Alderamin, also known as Alpha Cephei, is the brightest star in the constellation, with an apparent magnitude of 2.51.[5] Gamma Cephei, also known as Errai, is the second-brightest star in the constellation, with an apparent magnitude of 3.21.[6] It is a binary star, made up by a orange giant or subgiant[7] and a red dwarf.[8] The primary component hosts one exoplanet, Gamma Cephei Ab (Tadmor).[9] Delta Cephei is a yellow-hued supergiant star 980 light-years from Earth and the prototype of the class of the Cepheid variables. It was discovered to be variable by John Goodricke in 1784. It varies between 3.5m and 4.4m over a period of 5 days and 9 hours. The Cepheids are a class of pulsating variable stars; Delta Cephei has a minimum size of 40 solar diameters and a maximum size of 46 solar diameters. It is also a double star; the primary star also has a wide-set blue-hued companion of magnitude 6.3.[10]
There are four red supergiants in the constellation that are visible to the naked eye. Mu Cephei is also known as Herschel's Garnet Star due to its deep red colour. It is a semiregular variable star with a minimum magnitude of 5.1 and a maximum magnitude of 3.4. Its period is approximately 2 years.[11] The star's radius has been estimated to be from 972 solar radii (4.52 AU)[12] to 1,420 solar radii (6.6 AU).[13] If it were placed at the center of the Solar System, it would likely extend past the orbit of Jupiter. The second, VV Cephei A, is a semiregular variable star, located approximately 5,000 light-years from Earth. It has a minimum magnitude of 5.4 and a maximum magnitude of 4.8,[14] and is paired with a blue main sequence star called VV Cephei B. The red supergiant primary is around 1,050 times larger than the Sun.[15] VV Cephei is also an unusually long-period eclipsing binary, but the eclipses, which occur every 20.3 years, are too faint to be observed with the unaided eye. The third, Zeta Cephei, is not as large as Mu Cephei and VV Cephei A with a diameter less than 200 times that of the Sun;[16] however, its surface would lie between the orbits of Venus and Earth if placed at the center of the Solar System. Zeta Cephei has an apparent magnitude of 3.35,[13] being the fourth-brightest star in the constellation. The last and faintest is V381 Cephei Aa with a maximum magnitude of 5.5.[14] It is part of a triple star system similar to VV Cephei,[17][18] and has a diameter 980 times that of the Sun.[19] All four stars have initial masses more than eight times that of the Sun and are accepted core-collapse supernova candidates.[20][21]
Nu Cephei is a blue supergiant similar to Deneb with an initial mass of over 20 solar masses. It belongs to the Cepheus OB2 stellar association along with Mu Cephei and VV Cephei, which have similar initial masses.[22]
There are several prominent double stars and binary stars in Cepheus. Omicron Cephei is a binary star with a period of 800 years. The system, 211 light-years from Earth, consists of an orange-hued giant primary of magnitude 4.9 and a secondary of magnitude 7.1. Xi Cephei is another binary star, 102 light-years from Earth, with a period of 4,000 years. It has a blue-white primary of magnitude 4.4 and a yellow secondary of magnitude 6.5.[11]
Krüger 60 is an 11th-magnitude binary star consisting of two red dwarfs. The star system is one of the nearest, being only 13 light-years away from Earth. It was once proposed as a possible home system for 2I/Borisov, the first accepted interstellar comet, but this was later rejected.[23]

Deep-sky objects
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- NGC 188 is an open cluster that has the distinction of being the closest open cluster to the north celestial pole, as well as one of the oldest-known open clusters.
- NGC 6946 is a spiral galaxy in which ten supernovae have been observed, more than in any other galaxy. It is sometimes called the Fireworks Galaxy.[25][26]
- IC 469 is another spiral galaxy, characterized by a compact nucleus, of oval shape, with perceptible side arms.
- The nebula NGC 7538 is home to the largest-yet-discovered protostar.[27]
- NGC 7023 is a reflection nebula with an associated star cluster (Collinder 429); it has an overall magnitude of 7.7 and is 1,400 light-years from Earth. The nebula and cluster are located near Beta Cephei and T Cephei.[28]
- S 155, also known as the Cave Nebula,[29] is a dim and very diffuse bright nebula within a larger nebula complex containing emission, reflection, and dark nebulosity.
- The quasar 6C B0014+8120 is one of the most powerful objects in the universe, powered by a supermassive black hole which is as massive as 40 billion Suns.[30]
Visualizations
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Cepheus is most commonly depicted as holding his arms aloft, praying for the deities to spare the life of Andromeda. He also is depicted as a more regal monarch sitting on his throne.[4]
Equivalents
[edit]In Chinese astronomy, the stars of the constellation Cepheus are found in two areas: the Purple Forbidden enclosure (紫微垣, Zǐ Wēi Yuán) and the Black Tortoise of the North (北方玄武, Běi Fāng Xuán Wǔ).
Namesakes
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- USS Cepheus (AKA-18) and USS Cepheus (AK-265), United States Navy ships.
- Update 3.4 "Cepheus" of the videogame Stellaris[citation needed]
See also
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