Location of δ Aquarii (lower left of center). |
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Observation data Epoch J2000 Equinox J2000 |
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Constellation | Aquarius |
Right ascension | 22h 54m 39.0125s |
Declination | −15° 49′ 14.953″ |
Apparent magnitude (V) | 3.269 |
Characteristics | |
Spectral type | A3V |
U−B color index | 0.08 |
B−V color index | 0.05 |
Astrometry | |
Radial velocity (Rv) | 18 km/s |
Proper motion (μ) | RA: -44.08 mas/yr Dec.: -24.81 mas/yr |
Parallax (π) | 20.44 ± 2.26 mas |
Distance | approx. 160 ly (approx. 49 pc) |
Absolute magnitude (MV) | -0.181 |
Details | |
Mass | 3.1 M☉ |
Radius | 2.1 R☉ |
Luminosity | 40 L☉ |
Temperature | 7,500–10,000 K |
Other designations | |
Database references | |
SIMBAD | data |
Delta Aquarii (δ Aqr, δ Aquarii) is the third-brightest star in the constellation Aquarius. It has the traditional name Skat, which has also been used for Beta Pegasi.
Delta Aquarii is believed to be a stream star member of the Ursa Major Moving Group.
The traditional name has generally been thought to derive from the Arabic as-saq (أساق) "leg" or "shin"; however, the medieval forms Scheat, Seat, Sheat suggest it may be instead from the Arabic ši'at (صعاث') "wish".[1]
In Chinese, 羽林軍 (Yǔ Lín Jūn), meaning Palace Guard, refers to an asterism consisting of δ Aquarii, 29 Aquarii, 35 Aquarii, 41 Aquarii, 47 Aquarii, 49 Aquarii, λ Piscis Austrinus, ε Piscis Austrinus, 21 Piscis Austrinus, υ Aquarii, 68 Aquarii, 66 Aquarii, 61 Aquarii, 53 Aquarii, 50 Aquarii, 45 Aquarii, 58 Aquarii, 64 Aquarii, 65 Aquarii, 70 Aquarii, 74 Aquarii, τ2 Aquarii, τ1 Aquarii, 77 Aquarii, 88 Aquarii, 89 Aquarii, 86 Aquarii, 101 Aquarii, 100 Aquarii, 99 Aquarii, 98 Aquarii, 97 Aquarii, 94 Aquarii, ψ3Aquarii, ψ2Aquarii, ψ1Aquarii, 87 Aquarii, 85 Aquarii, 83 Aquarii, χ Aquarii, ω1 Aquarii and ω2 Aquarii.[1] Consequently, δ Aquarii itself is known as 羽林軍二十六 (Yǔ Lín Jūn ershíliù, English: the Twenty Sixth Star of Palace Guard.)[2]
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