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- Q1563433 abstract "41 Lyncis (abbreviated 41 Lyn), also designated HD 81688 and named Intercrus, is a fifth magnitude star located in the northern constellation of Ursa Major. An extrasolar planet (designated 41 Lyncis b or HD 81688 b, later named Arkas) is thought to be orbiting the star.Estimated using parallax measurements to be approximately 280 light-years (86 parsecs) from Earth, it appears to be a single star although flagged as a double star by SIMBAD. The spectrum of this star matches a stellar classification of K0 III-IV, with the luminosity class of III-IV suggesting it is at an evolutionary stage part way between a subgiant star and a giant star. This star has about double the mass of the Sun, although Kunitomo et al. (2011) give a lower estimate of 7000110000000000000♠1.1+0.3−0.2 solar masses. It has expanded to 11 times the Sun's radius and is radiating 55 times as much luminosity as the Sun from its outer atmosphere at an effective temperature of 4,789 K. This heat gives it the orange-hued glow of a K-type star.This star is following an orbit through the Milky Way with an eccentricity of 0.21. This will take it as close to the Galactic Center as 18.5 kly (5.7 kpc) and as far as 28.2 kly (8.6 kpc). The inclination of this orbit will carry it as much as 1,800 ly (550 pc) away from the galactic plane. For this reason, it is uncertain whether this star is a member of the thin disk population.".
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- Q1563433 comment "41 Lyncis (abbreviated 41 Lyn), also designated HD 81688 and named Intercrus, is a fifth magnitude star located in the northern constellation of Ursa Major. An extrasolar planet (designated 41 Lyncis b or HD 81688 b, later named Arkas) is thought to be orbiting the star.Estimated using parallax measurements to be approximately 280 light-years (86 parsecs) from Earth, it appears to be a single star although flagged as a double star by SIMBAD.".
- Q1563433 label "41 Lyncis".
- Q1563433 depiction Ursa_Major_IAU.svg.
- Q1563433 name "41 LyncisorHD81688".