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- L_Carinae abstract "HD 84810, also known as l Carinae (l Car), is a star in the southern constellation of Carina. It has a mean apparent magnitude of +3.4, making it readily visible to the naked eye and one of the brighter members of Carina. Based upon parallax measurements, it is approximately 1,600 light-years (490 parsecs) from Earth.From the characteristics of its spectrum, l Carinae has a stellar classification of G5 Iab/Ib. This indicates the star has reached a stage in its evolution where it has expanded to become a supergiant with 169 times the radius of the Sun. As this is a massive star with 8–13 times the mass of the Sun, it rapidly burns through its supply of nuclear fuel and has become a supergiant in roughly 33 million years, after spending 15–17 million years as a main sequence star.l Carinae is classified as a Cepheid variable star and its brightness varies over an amplitude range of 0.725 in magnitude with a long period of 35.560 days. The radial velocity of the star likewise varies by 39 km/s during each pulsation cycle. It has a compact circumstellar envelope that can be discerned using interferometery. The envelope has been resolved at an infrared wavelength of 10μm, showing a radius of 10–100 AU at a mean temperature of 100 K. The material for this envelope was supplied by mass ejected from the central star.".
- L_Carinae thumbnail Carina_IAU.svg?width=300.
- L_Carinae wikiPageID "5065696".
- L_Carinae wikiPageLength "7855".
- L_Carinae wikiPageOutDegree "37".
- L_Carinae wikiPageRevisionID "651554396".
- L_Carinae wikiPageWikiLink 2MASS.
- L_Carinae wikiPageWikiLink 2_Micron_All_Sky_Survey.
- L_Carinae wikiPageWikiLink Apparent_magnitude.
- L_Carinae wikiPageWikiLink Astronomical_Unit.
- L_Carinae wikiPageWikiLink Astronomical_unit.
- L_Carinae wikiPageWikiLink Bright_Star_Catalogue.
- L_Carinae wikiPageWikiLink Carina_(constellation).
- L_Carinae wikiPageWikiLink Catalogues_of_Fundamental_Stars.
- L_Carinae wikiPageWikiLink Category:Bayer_objects.
- L_Carinae wikiPageWikiLink Category:Carina_(constellation).
- L_Carinae wikiPageWikiLink Category:Cepheid_variables.
- L_Carinae wikiPageWikiLink Category:G-type_supergiants.
- L_Carinae wikiPageWikiLink Category:Henry_Draper_Catalogue_objects.
- L_Carinae wikiPageWikiLink Cepheid_Variable.
- L_Carinae wikiPageWikiLink Cepheid_variable.
- L_Carinae wikiPageWikiLink Constellation.
- L_Carinae wikiPageWikiLink Cordoba_Durchmusterung.
- L_Carinae wikiPageWikiLink Durchmusterung.
- L_Carinae wikiPageWikiLink Earth.
- L_Carinae wikiPageWikiLink Epoch_(astronomy).
- L_Carinae wikiPageWikiLink Henry_Draper_Catalogue.
- L_Carinae wikiPageWikiLink Hipparcos.
- L_Carinae wikiPageWikiLink Hipparcos_Catalogue.
- L_Carinae wikiPageWikiLink IRAS.
- L_Carinae wikiPageWikiLink Interferometer.
- L_Carinae wikiPageWikiLink Interferometry.
- L_Carinae wikiPageWikiLink J2000.0.
- L_Carinae wikiPageWikiLink Main_sequence.
- L_Carinae wikiPageWikiLink Parallax.
- L_Carinae wikiPageWikiLink Radial_velocity.
- L_Carinae wikiPageWikiLink Smithsonian_Astrophysical_Observatory_Star_Catalog.
- L_Carinae wikiPageWikiLink Spectrum.
- L_Carinae wikiPageWikiLink Star.
- L_Carinae wikiPageWikiLink Stellar_classification.
- L_Carinae wikiPageWikiLink Stellar_evolution.
- L_Carinae wikiPageWikiLink Supergiant.
- L_Carinae wikiPageWikiLink Variable_star.
- L_Carinae wikiPageWikiLink File:Carina_IAU.svg.
- L_Carinae wikiPageWikiLink File:Cercle_rouge_100%25.svg.
- L_Carinae wikiPageWikiLink File:ESO_-_Model_Image_of_Cepheid_L_Carinae_(by).jpg.
- L_Carinae wikiPageWikiLinkText "L Car".
- L_Carinae wikiPageWikiLinkText "L Carinae".
- L_Carinae wikiPageWikiLinkText "l Car".
- L_Carinae appmagV "3.39".
- L_Carinae bV "+1.03".
- L_Carinae class "G5 Iab/Ib".
- L_Carinae constell Carina_(constellation).
- L_Carinae epoch Epoch_(astronomy).
- L_Carinae epoch J2000.0.
- L_Carinae equino Epoch_(astronomy).
- L_Carinae equino J2000.0.
- L_Carinae gravity "1.5".
- L_Carinae hasPhotoCollection L_Carinae.
- L_Carinae mass "8.4".
- L_Carinae metalFe "0.3".
- L_Carinae pError "0.29".
- L_Carinae parallax "2.09".
- L_Carinae propMoDec "+8.19".
- L_Carinae propMoRa "–12.88".
- L_Carinae radialV "+3.3".
- L_Carinae temperature "5091".
- L_Carinae uB "+0.76".
- L_Carinae variable Cepheid_Variable.
- L_Carinae variable Cepheid_variable.
- L_Carinae wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:About.
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- L_Carinae wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Lower_case.
- L_Carinae wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- L_Carinae wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Starbox_astrometry.
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- L_Carinae wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Starbox_catalog.
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- L_Carinae wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Starbox_reference.
- L_Carinae wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Stars_of_Carina.
- L_Carinae subject Category:Bayer_objects.
- L_Carinae subject Category:Carina_(constellation).
- L_Carinae subject Category:Cepheid_variables.
- L_Carinae subject Category:G-type_supergiants.
- L_Carinae subject Category:Henry_Draper_Catalogue_objects.
- L_Carinae hypernym Star.
- L_Carinae type Article.
- L_Carinae type CelestialBody.
- L_Carinae type Place.
- L_Carinae type Star.
- L_Carinae type Article.
- L_Carinae type Catalogue.
- L_Carinae type Location.
- L_Carinae type Place.
- L_Carinae type Thing.
- L_Carinae comment "HD 84810, also known as l Carinae (l Car), is a star in the southern constellation of Carina. It has a mean apparent magnitude of +3.4, making it readily visible to the naked eye and one of the brighter members of Carina. Based upon parallax measurements, it is approximately 1,600 light-years (490 parsecs) from Earth.From the characteristics of its spectrum, l Carinae has a stellar classification of G5 Iab/Ib.".