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{{short description|Star in the constellation Ursa Minor}} {{Starbox begin | name = Kochab }} {{Starbox image | image= {{Location mark | image=Ursa Minor constellation map.svg | float=center | width=250 | position=right | mark=Red circle.svg | mark_width=12 | mark_link=β UMi | x%=52.1 | y%=63.7 }} | caption=Location of β Ursae Minoris (circled) }} {{Starbox observe | epoch = J2000 | ra = {{RA|14|50|42.32580}}<ref name=Leeuwen/> | dec = {{DEC|+74|09|19.8142}}<ref name=Leeuwen/> | appmag_v = 2.08<ref name=Johnson/> | constell = [[Ursa Minor]] }} {{Starbox character | class = K4 III<ref name=Morgan1973/> | b-v = +1.47<ref name=Johnson/> | u-b = +1.78<ref name=Johnson/> | variable = }} {{Starbox astrometry | radial_v = +16.96<ref name=Famaey/> | prop_mo_ra = −32.61<ref name=Leeuwen/> | prop_mo_dec = +11.42<ref name=Leeuwen/> | parallax = 24.91 | p_error = 0.12 | parallax_footnote = <ref name=Leeuwen/> | absmag_v = {{Val|−0.83|0.010}}<ref name=Park2013/> }} {{Starbox detail | mass = {{val|1.3|0.3}}<ref name=Tarrant/> | radius = {{val|44.13|0.22}}<ref name=Baines2021/> | luminosity = {{val|454|37|fmt=commas}}<ref name=Baines2021/> | temperature = {{val|4008|37|fmt=commas}}<ref name=Baines2021/> | metal_fe = {{val|-0.27|0.07}}<ref name=Lee-etal-2014/> | gravity = {{val|1.39|0.06}}<ref name=Lee-etal-2014/> | rotation = 625{{snd}}6457<ref name=Lee-etal-2014/> [[day]]s | rotational_velocity = {{val|1.7|1.4}}<ref name=Lee-etal-2014/> | age_gyr = {{val|2.95|1.03}}<ref name=Lee-etal-2014/> }} {{Starbox catalog | names={{odlist |name1=Kochab |name2=Kocab |name3=Kochah |name4=7 Ursae Minoris |name5={{lang|ar-Latn|Al Kaukab al Shamaliyy}} |BD=+74 595 |FK5=550 |PLX=3373.00 |HD=131873 |HIP=72607 |HR=5563 |SAO=8102}}<ref name=SIMBAD/> }} {{Starbox reference|Simbad=bet+UMi|sn=Beta Ursae Minoris}} {{Starbox end}} '''Kochab''' {{IPAc-en|'|k|ou|k|æ|b}}, [[Bayer designation]] '''Beta Ursae Minoris''' ('''β Ursae Minoris''', abbreviated '''β UMi''', '''Beta UMi'''),<ref name=Kunitzsch-Smart-2006/><ref name=IAU-CSN/> is the brightest [[star]] in the bowl of the [[Little Dipper]] [[Asterism (astronomy)|asterism]] (which is part of the [[constellation]] of [[Ursa Minor]]), and only slightly fainter than [[Polaris]], the northern [[pole star]] and brightest star in Ursa Minor. Kochab is 16 degrees from Polaris and has an [[apparent visual magnitude]] of 2.08.<ref name=Johnson/> The distance to this star from the [[Sun]] can be deduced from the [[parallax]] measurements made during the [[Hipparcos]] mission, yielding a value of {{Convert|130.9|ly|pc|abbr=off}}.<ref name=Leeuwen/> [[Amateur astronomer]]s can use Kochab as a precise guide for [[equatorial mount]] alignment: The [[celestial north pole]] is located 38 [[arcminutes]] away from [[Polaris]], very close to the line connecting Polaris with Kochab.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://aa.usno.navy.mil/data/geocentric|website=US Naval Observatory|title=Geocentric Positions of Major Solar System Objects and Bright Stars|accessdate=August 6, 2022|archive-date=October 11, 2022|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20221011105223/https://aa.usno.navy.mil/data/geocentric|url-status=live}}</ref> == Nomenclature == ''β Ursae Minoris'' ([[Latinisation of names|Latinised]] to ''Beta Ursae Minoris'') is the star's [[Bayer designation]]. It bore the traditional name ''Kochab'', which appeared in the [[Renaissance]] and has an uncertain meaning. It may be from {{langx|ar|الكوكب|rtl=yes}} {{lang|ar-Latn|al-kawkab}} or {{langx|he|כוכב|rtl=yes}} {{lang|he-Latn|kōkhāv}}, both of which are broadly used to describe a celestial body and can be translated as 'planet' or 'star'. (The Hebrew term was also applied to the planet [[Mercury (planet)|Mercury]], especially due to its lack of distinguishing features in comparison to other visible planets.)<ref>{{Cite journal |last=Stieglitz |first=Robert R. |date=April 1981 |title=The Hebrew Names of the Seven Planets |url=https://www.journals.uchicago.edu/doi/10.1086/372867 |journal=Journal of Near Eastern Studies |language=en |volume=40 |issue=2 |pages=135–137 |doi=10.1086/372867 |issn=0022-2968|url-access=subscription }}</ref> However, it is more likely derived from {{lang|ar-Latn|Alrucaba}} or {{lang|ar-Latn|Rucaba}}, a name applied to [[Theta Ursae Majoris]].<ref name=Kunitzsch-Smart-2006/>{{rp|page=58}} In 2016, the [[International Astronomical Union]] organized a [[Working Group on Star Names]] (IAU-WGSN)<ref name=IAU-WGSN/> to catalog and standardize proper names for stars. The IAU-WGSN's first bulletin, July 2016,<ref name=WGSN-B1/> included a table of the first two batches of names approved by the IAU-WGSN, which included ''Kochab'' for this star. In [[Chinese astronomy]], {{lang|zh|北極}} {{lang|zh-Latn|Běi Jí}} ('[[Purple Forbidden enclosure|North Pole]]') refers to an asterism consisting of Beta Ursae Minoris, [[Gamma Ursae Minoris]], [[5 Ursae Minoris]], [[4 Ursae Minoris]] and [[Σ 1694]].<ref name=Chen-2005/> Consequently, the [[Chinese star name|Chinese name]] for Beta Ursae Minoris itself is {{lang|zh|北極二}} {{lang|zh-Latn|Běi Jí èr}} ('the Second Star of North Pole'), representing {{lang|zh|帝}} {{lang|zh-Latn|Dì}} ('emperor').<ref name=SpaceMuseum/> == Properties == This is a [[Red giant|red giant star]] with a [[stellar classification]] of K4 III.<ref name=Morgan1973/> Kochab has reached a state in its [[stellar evolution|evolution]] where the outer envelope has expanded to 44 times the [[radius of the Sun]].<ref name="Baines2021"/> This enlarged atmosphere is radiating 540 times as much light from its [[stellar atmosphere|outer atmosphere]] as the Sun, but through a surface more than 1,470 times larger than the Sun's surface area, hence at a lower [[effective temperature]] of 4,126 [[Kelvin (unit)|K]].<ref name=Lee-etal-2014/> (The Sun's effective temperature is 5,772 [[Kelvin (unit)|K]].<ref name=Williams-2013/>) This relatively low heat gives the star the typical orange-hued glow of a [[K-type star]].<ref name=csiro/> It is not known for certain if Kochab is on the [[red giant branch]], fusing hydrogen into helium in a shell surrounding an inert helium core, or on the [[horizontal branch]] fusing helium into carbon.<ref name="Kaler-2013-12-20" /> By modelling this star based upon [[evolutionary track]]s, its mass can be estimated as {{val|1.4|0.2|ul=Solar mass}}.<ref name=Lee-etal-2014/> A mass estimate using the [[interferometrically]]-measured radius of this star and its [[astronomical spectroscopy|spectroscopically]]-determined surface gravity yields 2.5 ± 0.9 {{solar mass}}.<ref name=Tarrant/> The star is known to undergo periodic variations in luminosity over roughly 4.6 days, with the [[astroseismology|astroseismic]] frequencies depending sensitively on the star's mass. From this, a much lower mass estimate of 1.3 ± 0.3 {{solar mass}} is reached.<ref name=Tarrant/> ==As the pole star== From around 2500 [[BCE]], as [[Thuban]] became less and less aligned with the [[north celestial pole]], Kochab became one "pillar" of the [[circumpolar star]]s, first with [[Mizar]], a star in the middle of the handle of the Big Dipper (Ursa Major), and later with [[Pherkad]] (in Ursa Minor).<ref name=SpaceToday-2006/> In fact, around the year 2467 BCE, the [[true north]] was best determined by drawing a [[plumb line]] between Mizar and Kochab, a fact with which the [[Ancient Egyptians]] were well acquainted, as they aligned the great [[Pyramid of Giza]] with it.<ref name=SpaceToday-2006/> This cycle of the succession of [[pole star]]s occurs due to the [[precession of the equinoxes]]. Kochab and Mizar were referred to by [[Ancient Egyptian astronomy|Ancient Egyptian astronomers]] as '[[The Indestructibles]]' lighting the North.<ref name=SpaceToday-2006/> As precession continued, by the year 1100 BCE, Kochab was within roughly 7° of the north celestial pole, with old references over-emphasizing this near pass by referring to Beta Ursae Minoris as "Polaris",<ref name=Kaler-2013-12-20/> relating it to the current pole star, [[Polaris]], which is slightly brighter and will have a much closer alignment of less than 0.5° by 2100 CE.<ref name=Kaler-2013-12-20/> This change in the identity of the pole stars is a result of Earth's [[axial precession]]. After 2000 BCE, Kochab and a new star, its neighbor Pherkad, were closer to the pole and together served as twin pole stars, circling the [[North Pole]] from around 1700 BCE until just after 300 CE. Neither star was as close to the north celestial pole as Polaris is now.<ref name=Benningfield-2015-06-14/> Today, they are sometimes referred to as the "Guardians of the Pole".<ref name=Benningfield-2015-06-14/> {| class="wikitable" style="margin: 1em auto 1em auto;" ! width="120" align="center"|Preceded by ! width="160" align="center"|[[Pole star]] ! width="120" align="center"|Succeeded by |- |align="center"|[[Tau Herculis]] |align="center"|c. 1800 BC - 300 CE |align="center"|[[Polaris]] |} ==Planetary system== Estimated to be around 2.95 billion years old, give or take 1 billion years, Kochab was announced to have a planetary companion around 6.1 times as [[Mass of Jupiter|massive as Jupiter]] with an orbit of 522 days.<ref name=Lee-etal-2014/> {{OrbitboxPlanet begin | name = Kochab | table_ref = <ref name=Schneider-exoplanet/> }} {{OrbitboxPlanet | exoplanet = b | mass = ≥6.1 ± 1.0 | semimajor = 1.4 ± 0.1 | period = 522.3 ± 2.7 | eccentricity = 0.19 ± 0.02 }} {{Orbitbox end}} == References == {{reflist|25em|refs= <ref name="Baines2021">{{Cite journal |last1=Baines |first1=Ellyn K. |last2=Armstrong |first2=J. 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Ltd.] |isbn=978-986-7332-25-7 |lang=zh }}{{page needed|date=April 2019}} </ref> <ref name=SpaceMuseum> {{cite web |title=研究資源 – 亮星中英對照表 |trans-title=Research resources – Chinese-English star name comparison table |website=香港太空館 |trans-website=Hong Kong Space Museum |lang=zh, en |url=http://www.lcsd.gov.hk/CE/Museum/Space/Research/StarName/e_research_chinengstarzone_b.htm#PrupleForbiddenEnclosure |access-date=23 November 2010 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100810114313/http://www.lcsd.gov.hk/CE/Museum/Space/Research/StarName/e_research_chinengstarzone_b.htm#PrupleForbiddenEnclosure |archive-date=2010-08-10 }} </ref> <ref name=Williams-2013> {{cite web |last=Williams |first=D.R. |date=1 July 2013 |title=Sun fact sheet |publisher=U.S. [[National Aeronautics and Space Administration]] |department=[[NASA Goddard Space Flight Center]] |url=http://nssdc.gsfc.nasa.gov/planetary/factsheet/sunfact.html |access-date=12 August 2013 |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100715200549/http://nssdc.gsfc.nasa.gov/planetary/factsheet/sunfact.html |archive-date=15 July 2010 }} </ref> }} {{s-start}} {{s-bef|before=[[Thuban]]}} {{s-ttl|title=[[Pole Star]]|years=[[1900 BC]]–[[500 BC]]}} {{s-aft|after=[[Polaris]]}} {{s-end}} {{Sky|14|50|42.3|+|74|09|20|126}} {{Stars of Ursa Minor|state=collapsed}} {{DEFAULTSORT:Beta Ursae Minoris}} [[Category:Bayer objects|Ursae Minoris, Beta]] [[Category:K-type giants]] [[Category:Ursa Minor]] [[Category:Northern pole stars]] [[Category:Stars with proper names|Kochab]] [[Category:Flamsteed objects|Ursae Minoris, 07]] [[Category:Hipparcos objects|072607]] [[Category:Bright Star Catalogue objects|5563]] [[Category:Henry Draper Catalogue objects|131873]] [[Category:Durchmusterung objects]] [[Category:Planetary systems with one confirmed planet]]
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