V1018 Sco

MISCLASSIFIED MILKY WAY
 
Constellation
Scorpius
Equatorial coordinates
α = 17 35 02.712
δ = -33 33 29.520
Galactic coordinates
l = 354.8837°
b = -0.5387°

Suspected 2016Ref
Re-classified 2006Ref
Type OH/IR starRef

Identifiers

V1018 Sco IRAS 17317-3331 GSC2.4.2 S8H7253727 AAVSO 000-BFL-228
SIMBAD OH 354.88 -0.54 Pan-STARRS - SAO - VSX 33834
GAIA DR3 - SkyMapper - WRAY - GCVS V1018 Sco
2MASS J17350272-3333294 HIP - Hen - BD -
WISE J173502.72-333329.4 TYC - ESO - HD -

Symbiotic Catalogs

Bidelman (1954) - Allen (1984) - Belzcyński et al. (2001) -
Gaposchkin (1957) - Kenyon (1986) - Akras et al. (2019) -
Boyarchuk (1969) - Vaidis (1988, 1991) -

Position

Right ascension (°) 263.7613Ref Parallax (mas) - Reddening E(B-V) (mag) 6.87±0.83Ref, Note
Declination (°) -33.5582Ref Distance (kpc)
-, Note
   
Galactic longitude (°) 354.8837Ref Proper motion in α (mas/yr) -    
Galactic latitude (°) -0.5387Ref Proper motion in δ (mas/yr) -    

Links

SIMBAD   CDS Portal


Notes

Classified as an OH/IR star with a faint, highly circular, planetary nebula, as reported in Cohen et al. (2005) and Cohen et al. (2006). The central star exhibits characteristics of a long-period variable, with a period of 1486 ± 20 days, according to Chapman et al. (1995). Additionally, a possible connection with symbiotic stars is suggested based on the observations of a symbiotic-like outflow, as discussed in Frew et al. (2016).


References

  • Chapman, J. M., Habing, H. J., Killeen, N. E. B., 1995, IAU Colloq. 155: Astrophysical Applications of Stellar Pulsation, 83, 113, 1995ASPC...83..113C
  • Cohen, M., Chapman, J. M., Deacon, R. M. et al., 2006, MNRAS, 369, 1, 189, 2006MNRAS.369..189C
  • Cohen, M., Parker, Q. A., Chapman, J., 2005, MNRAS, 357, 4, 1189, 2005MNRAS.357.1189C
  • Frew, D. J., Parker, Q. A., Bojičić, I. S., 2016, MNRAS, 455, 2, 1459, 2016MNRAS.455.1459F


Last updated: August 20, 2021