Delta Pavonis
Delta Pavonis | |
Stellar characteristics | |
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Constellation | Pavo |
Right ascension (Epoch J2000) | 20h 08m 43.6084s |
Declination (Epoch J2000) | -66° 10' 55.446" |
Spectral type | G8 IV |
Distance from Sol | 19.92 ± 0.08 ly |
Other designations | Del Pav, HD 190248, HR 7665, CD-66°2367, CP(D)-66 3474, GCTP 4754, Gl 780, LHS 485, SAO 254733, FK5 754, LTT 7946, LFT 1520, NSV 12790, HIP 99240 |
Planets | Helheim (Delta Pavonis I) Alfheim (Delta Pavonis II) Midgard (Delta Pavonis III) Ragnarok (Delta Pavonis IV)
Vanaheim (Delta Pavonis VI) Svartalfheim (Delta Pavonis VII) Nidavellir (Delta Pavonis VIII) Jotunheim (Delta Pavonis IX) Niflheim (Delta Pavonis X) |
Delta Pavonis is a yellow-orange main sequence dwarf star of spectral and luminosity type G5-8 V-IV. This star has about 1.1 times Sol's mass (RECONS), 1.06 times its diameter (Johnson and Wright, 1983, page 695), and about 1.18 times its luminosity. The star may be 95 percent to 2.7 times as enriched as Sol with elements heavier than hydrogen ("metallicity") based on its abundance of iron (Cayrel de Strobel et al, 1991, page 306), but although probably older than Sol, its exact age is uncertain (Harmer et al, 1970; and Alexander William Rodgers, 1969). It has a New Suspected Variable designation NSV 12790 and appears to be unusually bright for its spectral type, and so may be becoming a subgiant star that is beginning to evolve off the main sequence, as it begins to fuse the increasing amounts of helium "ash" mixed with hydrogen at its core. Since Delta Pavonis is fairly similar to our Sun, many speculate whether it might contain planets that harbor life.
(Boilerplate taken from SolStation.com)
Known Places Around Delta Pavonis
The Delta Pavonis system was first charted and photographed by the Soviet Air Force during their 2013 expedition, discovering ten planets (Helheim, Alfheim, Midgard, Ragnarok, Asgard, Vanaheim, Svartalfheim, Nidavellir, Jotunheim, and Niflheim.) and one major asteroid belt.