Bellatrix

Bellatrix
Bellatrix (γ Orionis)
Orion constellation map.svg
Bellatrix is located to the upper right of center.
Observation data
Epoch J2000      Equinox J2000
Constellation Orion
Pronunciation /ˈbɛlətrɪks/
Right ascension 05h 25m 07.9s
Declination +06° 20' 59"
Apparent magnitude (V) 1.64
Characteristics
Spectral type B2 III
U−B color index -0.87
B−V color index -0.22
Variable type Eruptive
Astrometry
Radial velocity (Rv) +18.2 km/s
Proper motion (μ) RA: -8.75 mas/yr
Dec.: -13.28 mas/yr
Parallax (π) 13.42 ± 0.98 mas
Distance 240 ± 20 ly
(75 ± 5 pc)
Absolute magnitude (MV) -2.72
Details
Mass 8-9 M
Radius 5.7 R
Luminosity 4,000 L
Temperature 21,500 K
Metallicity ?
Rotation ?
Age ? years
Other designations
Bellatrix, γ Orionis, Amazon Star, warrioress, 24 Ori, Al Najid, HR 1790, BD +06°919, HD 35468, SAO 112740, FK5 201, HIP 25336, TD1 4558.

Bellatrix, also known by its Bayer designation Gamma Orionis (γ Ori, γ Orionis), is the third brightest star in the constellation Orion, the twenty-seventh brightest star in the night sky, and one of the brightest second-magnitude stars.

The name Bellatrix is Latin for female warrior. It is also known as the Amazon Star. It was once thought to belong to the Orion OB1 Association along with the "Orion's Belt" stars ζ Ori (Alnitak), ε Ori (Alnilam), and δ Ori (Mintaka), but this is no longer believed to be the case, as Gamma Orionis is now known to be much closer than the rest of the group, lying 245 light years away.

Historically this star was used as a luminosity standard to compare with other stars to check for variability, but it was later discovered that Bellatrix itself is an eruptive variable, changing in luminosity by a few percent over time. It ranges in apparent magnitude from 1.59 to 1.64. It has an absolute magnitude of -2.72.

Bellatrix is one of the navigational stars used in celestial navigation.

The Chinese name for the star is 参宿五 ("The Fifth of the Three Stars").

References

Bellatrix (left), Algol B (right), the Sun (center), and other objects, to scale

Coordinates: Sky map 05h 25m 07.9s, +06° 20′ 59″


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  • Bellatrix — bright star in the left shoulder of Orion, from L. bellatrix a female warrior, frequently used as an adjective, warlike, skilled in war, fem. of bellator to wage war, from bellum war. The Latin name, from the Alfonsine Tables (mid 13c.), very… …   Etymology dictionary

  • Bellatrix — Bellatrix, Stern 2. Größe an der westlichen Schulter des Orion …   Pierer's Universal-Lexikon

  • Bellātrix — (lat., »die Kriegerin«), der Stern γ (2. Größe) im Orion …   Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon

  • Bellatrix —   [lateinisch »die Kriegerische«], einer der beiden Schultersterne im Sternbild Orion, ein Stern 2. Größe (scheinbare Helligkeit 1m,64) …   Universal-Lexikon

  • Bellatrix — (latin, kvindelig kriger ) …   Danske encyklopædi

  • Bellatrix — Para otros usos de este término, véase Bellatrix (desambiguación). Bellatrix Localización de γ Orionis en la constelación (arriba a la derecha) …   Wikipedia Español

  • Bellatrix — Datenbanklinks zu Bellatrix Stern Bellatrix (γ Orionis) …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Bellatrix — Gamma Orionis Bellatrix (γ Orionis) Données d observation (Époque J2000.0) Ascension droite 05h 25m 07,9s Déclinaison +06° 20′ 59,0″ Constellation Orion Magnitude apparente …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Bellatrix — /beuh lay triks/, n. Astron. a blue white giant star in the constellation Orion, with apparent magnitude +1.63. [ < ML, L bellatrix martial, waging war, equiv. to bella(re) to wage war, (v. deriv. of bellum war) + trix TRIX; appar. by assoc.… …   Useful english dictionary

  • Bellatrix — /beuh lay triks/, n. Astron. a blue white giant star in the constellation Orion, with apparent magnitude +1.63. [ < ML, L bellatrix martial, waging war, equiv. to bella(re) to wage war, (v. deriv. of bellum war) + trix TRIX; appar. by assoc. with …   Universalium

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