- U Geminorum
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name = U GeminorumStarbox image
caption =AAVSO light curve of U Geminorum's outburst behavior. Different colors reflect different bandpasses. Day numbers areJulian Day .Starbox observe
epoch =J2000.0
constell = Gemini
ra = RA|07|55|05.2
dec = DEC|+22|00|04
appmag_v = 14.1-15.0 (quiet), 9.0 (outburst)Starbox character
class = sd:Be+ / M4.5Ve
b-v = ?
u-b = ?
variable =Dwarf nova Starbox astrometry
radial_v = +37
prop_mo_ra = -30.0
prop_mo_dec = -42.2
parallax = ?
p_error = ?
dist_ly = ?
dist_pc = ?
absmag_v = 9.5Starbox catalog
names = HD 64511U Geminorum, in the
constellation Gemini, is an archetypal example of adwarf nova . Thebinary star system consists of awhite dwarf closely orbiting ared dwarf . Roughly every 100 days it undergoes an outburst that greatly increases its brightness. Discovered byJ.R. Hind in1855 during one of its outbursts, it has been continuously observed since.The U Geminorum binary has a very short orbital period of 4 hours and 11 minutes; this orbit alone makes the system variable, as the components transit and eclipse each other with each revolution. Normally, the combined
apparent magnitude varies between 14.0 and 15.1; during an outburst however, the star can brighten a hundredfold, to 9th magnitude. Though the average interval is 100 days, the period is in fact highly irregular, varying from as little as 62 days to as long as 257. As is the case with dwarf novae, the outbursts are theorized results of a periodic surge of influx from the white dwarf'saccretion disk , caused by instability in the disk itself.ee also
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SS Cygni References
* [http://www.aavso.org/vstar/vsots/0299.shtml AAVSO: "U Gem: February 1999 Variable Star of the Month." (Accessed 5/19/06)]
*Burnham, Robert. "Burnham's Celestial Handbook." New York: Dover Publications, Inc., 1978. ISBN 0-486-23568-8 pp. 925-34.External links
* [http://www.regulusastro.com/regulus/photos/text/u_gem.html animation]
* [http://www.astro.ex.ac.uk/people/timn/UGem/ IR spectral data for redshift calculations]
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