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Saiph Template:IPAc-en, designation Kappa Orionis (κ Orionis, abbreviated Kappa Ori, κ Ori) and 53 Orionis (53 Ori), is a blue supergiant star and the sixth-brightest star in the constellation of Orion. Of the four bright stars that compose Orion's main quadrangle, it is the star at the south-eastern corner. A northern-hemisphere observer facing south would see it at the lower left of Orion, and a southern-hemisphere observer facing north would see it at the upper right. Parallax measurements yield an estimated distance of Template:Convert from the Sun.<ref name=aaa474_2_653/> It is smaller, less luminous but hotter at its surface than Rigel with an apparent visual magnitude of 2.1.<ref name=aj76_1058/> The luminosity of this star changes slightly, varying by 0.04 magnitudes.<ref name=aaa507_2_11411201/>

NomenclatureEdit

Kappa Orionis is the star's Bayer designation and 53 Orionis its Flamsteed designation. The traditional name Saiph is from the Arabic saif al jabbar, {{#invoke:Lang|lang}}, literally saif of the giant. This name was originally applied to Eta Orionis.<ref name=allen/> In 2016, the International Astronomical Union organized a Working Group on Star Names (WGSN)<ref name="WGSN">{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> to catalog and standardize proper names for stars. The WGSN's first bulletin of July 2016<ref name="WGSN1">{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> included a table of the first two batches of names approved by the WGSN, which included Saiph for this star. It is now so entered in the IAU Catalog of Star Names.<ref name="IAU-CSN">{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>

In the 17th-century catalogue of stars in the Calendarium of Al Achsasi al Mouakket, this star was designated Rekbah al Jauza al Yemeniat, which was translated into Latin as Genu Dextrum Gigantis "right knee of the giant".<ref>Template:Cite journal</ref>

PropertiesEdit

Saiph is a supergiant with a stellar classification of B0.5 Ia. The luminosity class 'Ia' represents a bright supergiant star that has exhausted the supply of hydrogen at its core and evolved away from the main sequence. Saiph has a strong stellar wind and is losing mass at the rate of Template:Nowrap times the mass of the Sun per year, or the equivalent of the Sun's mass every 1.1 million years. <ref name=aaa446_1_279/> Using a combination of parallax as determined by Hipparcos and the spectrum yields a mass 15.50 ± 1.25 times and luminosity 56,881 times that of the Sun.<ref name=an331_4_349/> Analysis of the spectra and age of the members of the Orion OB1 association yields a mass 28 times that of the Sun (from an original mass 31.8 times that of the Sun) and an age of 6.2 million years.<ref name="Voss 2010">Template:Cite journal</ref> An analysis of the star's spectral energy distribution using the Hipparcos distance give a luminosity of Template:Solar luminosity and a radius of Template:Solar radius.<ref name=Haucke/> Large stars such as Saiph (and many other stars in Orion) are destined to collapse on themselves and explode as supernovae.<ref name=kaler/>

In non-Western astronomy and cultureEdit

In Chinese, {{#invoke:Lang|lang}} ({{#invoke:Lang|lang}}), meaning Three Stars (asterism), refers to an asterism consisting of Saiph, Alnitak, Alnilam, Mintaka, Betelgeuse, Bellatrix and Rigel.<ref>Template:In lang 中國星座神話, written by 陳久金. Published by 台灣書房出版有限公司, 2005, Template:ISBN.</ref> Consequently, the Chinese name for Saiph is {{#invoke:Lang|lang}} ({{#invoke:Lang|lang}}, Template:Langx).<ref>Template:In lang AEEA (Activities of Exhibition and Education in Astronomy) 天文教育資訊網 2006 年 5 月 25 日 Template:Webarchive</ref>

The Wardaman people of northern Australia regard Saiph as the Guman digging stick, used to make a canyon by Black-headed Python.<ref>Template:Cite book</ref>

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