User:Rursus/Lynx/Lynx-2
Stars, simply put
[edit]Working lists
[edit]Alcyone.de cleanup:
- Alcyone Software spamlinks into star stubs!
/INSERT WORST IMAGINABLE CURSE HERE!/(calm down User:Rursus! Rursus dixit. (mbork3!) 12:27, 29 January 2010 (UTC))
Alcyone.de provides star catalogue data online — most of those links only provides limited crossref data, elsewhere provided by SIMBAD and the articles themselves. Such crossref data are not needed, but if the site provides/collates data about the star itself, which happens for bright stars, it can be used if better sources aren't available.
To fixup afterwards: Category:Star stubs
- V: Category:Main sequence star stubs
- IV: Category:Subgiant star stubs
- III: Category:Giant star stubs
- mult: Category:Multiple star stubs
- var: Category:Variable star stubs
Extraordinary data
[edit]See CHARA array and Talk:CHARA array.
Helium Flashes and Thermal Pulses
[edit]type | WP link | notes, sources to use |
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Very Late Thermal Pulse | FG Sagittae | Have changed Sp from B in 1955 to G in 1991. Has been suggested that it is evolving into a R Coronae Borealis variable: |
Very Late Thermal Pulse | Sakurai's Object | is there already. |
Very Late Thermal Pulse | V605 Aquilae | SAO/NASA Astrophysics Data System (ADS) search on f.ex. V605 Aquilae. |
Late Thermal Pulse | Late thermal pulse (Asymptotic giant branch) |
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Very Late Thermal Pulse | RURSUS:Thermal Pulse | Dave: "final helium flash object", seem to be identical with VLTP as per above. |
Oddballs
[edit]type | WP link | notes, sources to use |
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CK Vul Nova | CK Vulpeculae | Astronomy and Astrophysics: "CK Vul as a candidate eruptive stellar merging event" (FREE ACCESS, YIPPEE!) |
Luminous Red Nova | V838 Monocerotis | |
Odd RCB like object | V854 Centauri | RCB that has an odd Sp, too much H, tool little Fe, and is otherwise weird, extreme and unshaved. |
Element stars
[edit]Daviddarling.info:
type | WP link | notes, sources to use |
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pec star | Helium star | He★, fixed, |
pec star | Helium-weak star | He-weak★ |
pec star | Lithium rich star | Li-rich★ |
pec star | Carbon star | C★ |
pec star | Carbon-Hydrogen star | CH★, a stub that would be served by enhancement??, at the very least with relevant see-alsos |
pec star | Carbon-Nitrogen star | CN★ |
pec star | Carbon-Nitrogen-Oxygen star | CNO★ |
pec star | Silicon star | Si★ |
pec star | Strontium star | Dave has nada, but google gives lotsahits for "strontium star", f.ex. Strontium star HD 220825, the strontium star γ Equ, HD 165040 a.s.o. |
pec star | Manganese star | Mn★, not to be confused with Mercury-manganese star! astro-onto isa B star |
pec star | Mercury-manganese star | isa Ap star (Ape star) |
pec star | Technetium star | Tc★, This was a redirect to Technetium. I created it, and now basks in infinite glory, while my mana points increases to 10 and I may consider casting the magical spell "dollinck flashball". |
pec star | Barium star | Ba★ |
important isotope | Aluminium-26 | Nowadays an independent article, peruse 26Al, not yet used! |
important isotope | Potassium-40 |
Elements: He - sdOB, Ap, A shell He-n, DB; Li - MSC; Na - ?; Mg - Ap, DZ; AlO - Me; Si - Ap; CaCl - SC; Ca - KM; Ti - S, Ap; Cr - Ap; Mn - Ap; Fe - Ap, FGK; Co - only HR 5049; Sr - Ap; Y - Ap, S; Zr - MS; Ba - GK, SC; Eu - Ap; Gd - Ap; Dy - Ap HD51418; Ho - Ap HD51418.
Hydrogen deficits
[edit]type | WP link | notes, sources to use |
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RCB related | Hydrogen deficit carbon star | (HdC), see The R Coronae Borealis Stars. There was 5 known (as of Oct08). They're like R Coronae Borealis variables (RCBs) but not variable. |
RCB related | Extreme helium stars | (EHe), 20 known, 3 are RCBs, 4 are Sp-bins, most popII, the Sp-bins are popI. Acc2 these 1st known EHe is HD 124448. They're supergiants (lum class I) "less massive than the Sun but many times larger and hotter". (Unclear, but possible) Better: Simon Jeffery (Armagh observatory): Extreme Helium Stars seems OK. |
EHe | HD 124448 | HD 124448, might actually deserve an article |
EHe | HD144941 | HD 144941 |
EHe | LSS3184 | LSS 3184 |
EHe | LS IV+6 2 | LS IV+6 2 |
EHe | LSS 4357 | LSS 4357 |
EHe | LS II+33 | LS II+33 |
EHe | LSS 99 | LSS 99 |
EHe | V652 Her | V652 Her |
EHe | V652 Her | |
EHe | LSS3184 (BX Cir) | This guy AGAIN!! Why? (Maybe creating contexts). What f.ex. about Helium variables. Helium star on gögle |
Carbon-Oxygen transjunks
[edit]type | WP link | notes, sources to use |
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Carbon-Oxygen Novae | ?? | Lozzahizz on Yögl, F.ex.:
There seems to be two kinds of "Carbon-Oxygen stars" i.e. WO Wolf-Rayets, and OC white dwarfs. The WO Wolf-Rayets may, acc2 some theories, give rise to some type Ic supernovae, and mossibly even hypernovae. |
Green stars
[edit]Hello! I know you're there! Don't pretend you don't exist, because you must exist in order to pretend. (Some WR:s and early O stars might actually be green).
- Séquence d'objets pour une classification spectrale en basse résolution, HD 193793 (type WC7) seems to be green by combining two emission lines in blue and yellow,
- Librerias de espectros estelares,
Diverse peculiars
[edit]type | WP link | notes, sources to use |
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pec star | Ae star | Ae star |
pec star | Am star | Am star, adopted for authoring: those tripartite khm spectra should be explained here. |
pec star | Ap star | Ap star, data from dave usable for article |
pec star | Be star | Be star |
pec star | Bp star | Bp star |
pec star | Bw star | Bw star, aka helium weak stars |
pec star | Fp star | Fp star |
pec star | Herbig Ae/Be star | Herbig Ae/Be star |
pec star | Lambda Bootis star | Lambda Bootis star |
pec star | magnetic star | magnetic star, should have an article?? |
pec star | Me star | Me star |
pec star | MS star | MS star |
predegenerate | PG 1159 star | PG 1159 stars, spectral features related vaguely, low prio |
pec star | shell star | shell star |
metal poor star | EMP - extremely metal poor stars | |
metal poor star | HMP - heavy metal poor stars ??? | HE 0107-5240, HE 1327-2326, besides Dwarf C-star G 77-61, being also a dC, |
metal poor star | Neutron capture-rich stars NCRs | |
metal poor star | Carbon-enhanced metal-poor stars CEMPs | |
metal poor star | CEMP (std) | LANL ArXiv: Low metallicity stars in our Galaxy, P. Bonifacio contribd by User:Marasama |
metal poor star | CEMP-r | |
metal poor star | CEMP-α (α-elem. enriched) | On the binarity of carbon-enhanced, metal-poor stars, Tsangarides, Ryan, Beers contribd by User:Marasama |
metal poor star | CEMP-r-I, ??? | |
metal poor star | CEMP-r-II | Examples: CS 22892-052, CS 31082-001 |
metal poor star | CEMP-s, S-process enhanced stars, HE 1152-0355 and HD 5223 | |
metal poor star | Lead stars | LP 625-44, CS 29497-030, HE 1305+0007 |
metal poor star | CEMP-r/s | CS 22948-027, CS 29497-034, HE 2148-1247, HE 1305+0007 |
metal poor star | CEMP-no | Carbon-Enhanced Metal-Poor Stars and Early Galactic Chemical Evolution - Aruna Goswami |
white dwarf | H1504+65 | SPACE.com: Naked White Dwarf Shows its Dead Stellar Engine (wd ?*), SpaceRef.com: Astronomers Reveal Extinct Extraterrestrial Fusion Reactor (wd *) a hot blue wd (200 kK) that lacks both H and He, and exhibits a C/O-plasmatic body. Other elements found: Ne, Mg (from He fusion or other E src), Na. |
Star types
[edit]Dnoces
[edit]- Navi, Dnoces and Regor, deserve an article based on NASA mtrl, MSN article and space.com article. To be patterned from Sualocin and Rotanev.
HR-related
[edit]- Dwarf star, fix "blue dwarf" that has been applied also to PNCS:s.
lum
[edit]VII | White Dwarf | FA class - nothing to do |
VI | Subdwarf star | Start class - maybe add about (sd)/sd/esd, lumVI and update img to contain hot sds |
V | Main sequence | GA class - maybe SVGize Image:PPvsCNO.png article hydrogen burning process needs much more info |
IV | Subgiant | Stub that already contains most necessary info, formatting and reformulation, maybe an image on the evolution curves where stars are assumed to turn subgiants; |
III | Giant star | Lacks assessment, in heavy need of heavy cleanup, if possible... |
II | Bright giant | Stub |
Ia/b | Supergiant | Lacks assessment, stubby, talkers screams for facts:
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Ia0 | Hypergiant | C class, fusion modes requested (refs to supernovae)? |
Sp
[edit]- extreme horizontal branch star, see EHB star, actually I don't know what he means!
- FGK stars, are stars of class F, G and K,
- OB star,
- S-type star, MUST FIX!!
- Tip of the red giant branch,
- Turnoff point, bad! speaks to much about stars that won't reach the turnoff point.
- ultra-cool star, see ultra-cool star, M7 or redder
- Y class star and Y star reqd at Talk:Brown dwarf.
Observationally
[edit]Other
[edit]- Helium star,
- Lodestar,
- Normal star,
- Peculiar star,
- Radio star,
- Radio-quiet neutron star,
- Substellar object,
SpC/lum (maybe to be deleted)
[edit]- A V star, A-class, V-lum main sequence stars,
O V star | B V star | A V star | F V star | G V star | K V star | M V star |
Transbulundum filimanjunks
[edit]- Black dwarf, this is an advanced article needing cleanup,
- Fusor,
- Iron star,
- Preon star,
- Q star,
- Relativistic star,
- Sub-brown dwarf,
Variable types
[edit]Someone asked for the physics of the variable stars, and it is a valid wish. So the physics to be added:
- Er Eruptions of uebergrönckus: RCBs, flare stars, orion vars,
- Pe Eddington pulsations, LPVs, cepheids, and possibly blue pulsators,
- Po Other pulsations, ???
- GX Sideroclysms, dwarf novae,
- NX Nucleoclysms, novae and symbiotic novae,
- FeX Sideroclysms, supernovae,
- EnX Enigmoclysms, hyper-transbulundum fil-explosio-manjunks (= wowlings),
- R Rotation, ACVs, magnetic vars, ellipsoid and hotface doubles,
- Ec Eclipses, eclipsing vars.
- Φ done.
To be injected into:
Algol star | |||
Alpha² Canum Venaticorum variable | R | -->Start | |
Alpha Cygni variable | Po | ||
Beta Cephei variable | Po | ||
BY Draconis variable | R | ||
Barium star | not var | Stub-->/fmt/-->Start | |
Delta Scuti variable | Pe | ||
ER Ursae Majoris variable | GX | nonexistent | |
Gamma Doradus variable | Po | ||
Pulsating variable | |||
Gamma Cassiopeiae variable | Er | ||
Hypervelocity star | not var | ||
Irregular variable | ?? | Stub--> | |
Long period variable | Pe | first priority article, miras, SRs and similar may refer to this article, | |
Luminous blue variable | not GCVS | ||
Orion variable | Er | ||
Pulsating white dwarf | Po | ||
R Coronae Borealis variable | Er | Start | |
RS Canum Venaticorum variable | Er | ||
RV Tauri variable | Po | ||
Rotating variable | |||
Rotating ellipsoidal variable | R | ||
Slow irregular variable | EnX | Stub | |
SX Arietis variable | R | ||
Symbiotic nova | NX | Stub | |
Symbiotic variable star | Stub--!! | ||
W Ursae Majoris variable | Ec | ||
W Virginis variable | Pe |
Star formations
[edit]Grupos cinemáticos estelares (Stellar kinematic groups)
- Alpha Persei Cluster, needs some enhancement
- Arcturus stream
- Coma star cluster, more-than-stub, needs some formatting,
- Star system,
- Stellar stream,
- The Three Kings,
- Unresolved binaries (on the wish list here),
- Wild Duck Cluster,
Galactic
[edit]Population
[edit]- Halo stars
- Population III stars
- Population II stars
- Population I stars
- Thick disk stars, (on the wish list here),
Artificial
[edit]Catalogues
[edit]- Atlas Coelestis, John Flamsteed's wife
- Bonner Durchmusterung, Friedrich Wilhelm Argelander
- Bright Star Catalogue,
- Draper Catalogue, Edward Charles Pickering and Williamina Fleming
- Henry Draper Catalogue, Edward Charles Pickering and Annie Jump Cannon
- Sky Atlas 2000.0, Wil Tirion
- Uranometria, Johann Bayer
- Uranometria Nova, Johann Elert Bode
- Uranometria 2000.0, Wil Tirion
Related
[edit]- Gomez's Hamburger, jummy-jummy! (time for food)
- Little Ghost Nebula,
- Medusa Nebula,
- Monoceros Ring,
- Pulsar wind nebula,
- Variable nebula,
- Wolf-Rayet nebula,
Burnings
[edit]Related
[edit]- Astronomical algorithm, needs some cathegories, f.ex. celestial mechanics, simple magnitude comp, time comp, star modelling, grav modelling, VR planetaries, VSOP etc. theories,
- Astrochemistry, more-than-stub, needs some formatting,
- B-V colour,
- Catalogues of Fundamental Stars,
- Lyc photon, Lyman continuum photon,
- Nadir,
- Octaeteris,
- S-process,
- Sidewalk astronomy,
- Source function,
- Star lore,
- Stellar atmosphere,
- Stellar dynamics,
- Stellar wobble,
- Vertical circle,
- Visible-light astronomy,
- Zone of Avoidance,
Peculiar stars
[edit]Special categories:
- Low Mass Red Dwarf Flare Star needs fixup
- TVLM513-46546 radio flashes - read extlinx
Name yourself a star
[edit](By researching it extensively.)
guy | was what? | object | wassup? | todo? |
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Andrews, A. D. | Irish astronomer | Andrews' star | susp. flare star of type F9III-IV | maybe make an article on the star, maybe split off about Boyden Observatory |
Barnard, E. E. | American astronomer | Barnard's Star | highest proper motion star | |
Bessel, Friedrich | Prussian (Germany) astronomers, | 61 Cygni: Bessel's Star | once upon a time the nearest known star (for a short while) | |
Charles I of England | English king | Cor Caroli erroneously appoints Charlie II! | ||
"Dnoces", E. H. White | American astronaut | Iota Ursae Majoris: Dnoces | double star with bright A7 and faint dM components | |
Hind, J. R. | English astronomer | R Leporis: (Hind's) Crimson Star | reknowned carbon star | fix the template usage! |
Kapteyn, Jacobus | Dutch astronomer | Kapteyn's Star | high proper motion star | |
Krzemiński, Wo... something (nobody spells the name correctly) | Polish astronomer | Krzemiński's Star | the vis comp of Cen X-3 | maybe make an article about Krzem... whatever! Fix the name spelling. |
Luyten, W. J. | Dutch-American astronomer | Luyten's Star | ??? | |
"Navi", Virgil Gus Ivan Grissom | American astronaut | Epsilon Cassiopeiae: Navi | Ordinary blue B3 III giant | |
?? | ?? | AO Cassiopeiae: Pearce’s Star | very massive system | who's Pearce? maybe add redirect from Pearce’s Star? add to AO Cas article |
Piazzi, Giuseppe | Sicilian (Italy) astronomer | 61 Cygni: Piazzi's Flying Star | fast moving star easily associating to Pizza | |
Plaskett, J. S. | Canadian astronomer | Plaskett's star | extremely massive binary star | |
"Regor", R. B. Chaffee | American astronaut | Gamma Velorum: Regor | A very blue binary, with the second component being the heaven's brightest Wolf-Rayet star | |
"Rotanev", Niccolò Cacciatore | Sicilian (Italy) astronomer | Sualocin and Rotanev | ?? | if notable create articles for α and β Del |
Teegarden, Bonnard | ? | Teegarden's star | newly discovered nearby star with high proper motion | create article for B. Teegarden |
who? | ?? | Van Biesbroeck's star | a very red star of some kind | |
van Maanen, Adriaan | Dutch-American astronomer | Van Maanen's star | the closest solitary white dwarf to the Sun known |