V850 Aql

SUSPECTED MILKY WAY
 
Constellation
Aquila
Equatorial coordinates
α = 19 23 34.671
δ = +00 37 58.461
Galactic coordinates
l = 37.1810°
b = -6.8549°

Suspected 1974Ref
Confirmed -
Symbiotic IR type D?Ref
Hot component type shell-burning?Ref
Outbursts -

Identifiers

V850 Aql IRAS 19210+0032 GSC2.4.2 N1MR015771 AAVSO 000-BDF-235
SIMBAD V* V850 Aql Pan-STARRS 108752908944789936 SAO - VSX 1989
GAIA DR3 4263728319553777408 SkyMapper - WRAY - GCVS V0850 Aql
2MASS J19233466+0037583 HIP - Hen - BD -
WISE J192334.65+003758.5 TYC - ESO - HD -

Symbiotic Catalogs

Bidelman (1954) - Allen (1984) - Belzcyński et al. (2001) V850 Aql (Susp.)
Gaposchkin (1957) - Kenyon (1986) - Akras et al. (2019) V850 Aql (Susp.)
Boyarchuk (1969) - Vaidis (1988, 1991) -

Position

Right ascension (°) 290.8945Ref Parallax (mas) -0.139±0.122Ref Reddening E(B-V) (mag) 0.4±0.01Ref, Note
Declination (°) 0.6329Ref Distance (kpc) 7.13Ref, Note, 3.50Ref, Note    
Galactic longitude (°) 37.1810Ref Proper motion in α (mas/yr) -2.74±0.14Ref    
Galactic latitude (°) -6.8549Ref Proper motion in δ (mas/yr) -4.25±0.12Ref    

Observations

X-Ray NoRef IR type D?Ref Radio YesRef
X-Ray type - J (mag) 7.43Ref Flickering -
GALEX FUV (mag) - H (mag) 6.17Ref Outbursts -
GALEX NUV (mag) - K (mag) 5.40Ref Outburst type -
IUE NoRef WISE W1 (mag) 4.66Ref Jets -
FUSE NoRef WISE W2 (mag) 3.92Ref Resolved nebula -
U (mag) - WISE W3 (mag) 1.98Ref IPmax (eV) 13.6Ref
B (mag) - WISE W4 (mag) 1.09Ref [O III] lines NoRef
V (mag) - IRAS 12μm (Jy) 5.96Ref He II lines NoRef
R (mag) - IRAS 25μm (Jy) 2.66Ref [Fe VII] lines NoRef
I (mag) - IRAS 60μm (Jy) 0.51Ref O VI lines NoRef
BP (mag) 19.01Ref IRAS 100μm (Jy) 12.60Ref
G (mag) 13.92Ref AKARI S09 (Jy) 5.14Ref
RP (mag) 12.28Ref AKARI S18 (Jy) 2.50Ref

Orbit

Orbital period (days) - γ velocity (km/h) - Size of giant’s orbit (AU) -
Eccentricity - RV of giant (km/h) - Separation (AU) -
Inclination (°) - Inferior conj. of giant (JD) - Mass function -
Eclipses -     Mass ratio -
Orbital ephemeris -        

Cool component

Spectral type - Mass (M) - Pulsation YesRef
Eff. temperature (K) - Radius (R) - Type Mira?Ref
IR type D?Ref Luminosity (L) - Pulsation period (days) 320Ref
Metallicity [Fe/H] -     Pulsation ephemeris Max(V) = 2425888 + 320 x ERef

Hot component

Type/Spectral type - Mass (M) - Spin period (min) -
Shell-burning/Accreting-only shell-burning?Ref Radius (R) - Accretion disk -
Eff. temperature (K) - Luminosity (L) -    
Lower limit (K) -        
Upper limit (K) -        

Links

SIMBAD   CDS Portal


Notes

First mentioned as a symbiotic star in Bond (1976) with a reference to Allen & Glass, 1974. However, Belczyński et al. (2000) noted that in Allen & Glass (1974), the star is not referenced as a symbiotic system. Nevertheless, it is classified as a class S object there. Allen & Glass (1974) denoted probable symbiotic stars by this class. The central star is suggested to be a possible Mira (Bond (1976)) or a late-type star (Acker et al., 1987) in the center of the planetary nebula PK 037-6 2.


References


Last updated: August 21, 2021