Solar analog

Solar analog

Solar-Type, Solar Analog, and Solar Twin stars are those stars that are particularly similar to the Sun, with solar twin being more similar than solar analog, and solar-type being less similar than solar analog. Observations of these stars are important for understanding better the properties of our own Sun in relation to other stars and the habitability of planets.

By Similarity to the Sun

Defining the three categories by their similarity to the Sun reflects the evolution of astronomical observational techniques. Originally, solar-type was the closest that similarity to the Sun could be defined. Later, more precise measurement techniques and improved observatories allowed for greater precision of key details like temperature, enabling the creation of a solar analog category for stars that were particularly similar to the Sun. Later still, continued improvements in precision allowed for the creation of a solar twin category for near-perfect matches.

Similarity to the Sun allows for checking derived quantities — like temperature, which is derived from the color index — against the Sun, the only star whose temperature is confidently known. For stars which aren't similar to the Sun, this cross-checking can't be done. [cite journal
author=D. R. Soderblom; J. R. King
title=Solar-Type Stars: Basic Information on Their Classification and Characterization
journal=Solar Analogs : Characteristics and Optimum Candidates
year= 1998
url=http://www.lowell.edu/users/jch/workshop/drs/drs-p1.html
accessdate=2008-02-26
]

Solar-Type

These stars are broadly similar to the Sun. They are main sequence stars with a B-V color between 0.48 and 0.80, the Sun having a B-V color of 0.65.

Alternatively, a definition based on spectral type can be used, such as F8 V through K2 V, which would correspond to B-V color of 0.50 to 1.00.

This definition fits approximately 10% of stars, so a list of solar-type stars would be quite extensive.

Solar Analog

These stars are photometrically similar to the Sun, having the following qualities:

* Temperature within 500 K Solar (roughly 5200 to 6300 K)
* Metallicity of 50—200% Solar, meaning the star's proplyd would have had similar amounts of dust for planets to form from
* No close companion (orbital period of ten days or less), as such a companion stimulates stellar activity

Solar analogues which don't meet the stricter solar twin criteria include, within 50 light years and in order of increasing distance:

*Alpha Centauri A
*Alpha Centauri B
*Tau Ceti
*40 Eridani A
*70 Ophiuchi A
*Sigma Draconis
*Eta Cassiopeiae A
*82 Eridani
*Delta Pavonis
*107 Piscium
*61 Virginis
*Zeta Tucanae
*Chi1 Orionis A
*HR 7722
*Beta Comae Berenices
*HR 4523 A
*61 Ursae Majoris
*HR 4458 A
*HR 511
*Alpha Mensae
*Gliese 86 A
*54 Piscium
*Gliese 534.1
*Gliese 668.1
*Zeta2 Reticuli
*Zeta1 Reticuli
*55 Cancri A = Rho(1) Cancri A
*HD 69830
*HD 10307
*HD 14412
*HD 147513
*HD 172051
*58 Eridani
*HD 211415 A
*HR 8935
*47 Ursae Majoris
*72 Herculis
*ν2 Lupi
*Gliese 796
*Psi Serpentis A
*20 Leonis Minoris
*51 Pegasi

Solar Twin

These stars are more similar to the Sun still, having the following qualities:

* Temperature within 50 K Solar (roughly 5720 to 5830 K)
* Metallicity of 89—112% (± 0.05 dex) Solar, meaning the star's proplyd would have had almost exactly the same amount of dust for planets to form from
* No stellar companion, because the Sun itself is solitary
* An age within 1 billion years Solar (roughly 3.5 to 5.6 Ga)

Solar twins include:

*Beta Canum Venaticorum
*18 Scorpii
*37 Geminorum
*HD 44594 = HIP 30104
*HD 195034 = HIP 100963
*HD 98618 = HIP 55459
*HD 143436 = HIP 78399
*HD 133600 = HIP 73815
*HD 101364 = HIP 56948

By Potential Habitability

Another way of defining solar twin is as a "habstar" — a star with qualities believed to be particularly hospitable to an Earth-like planet. Qualities considered include variability, mass, age, metallicity, and close companions. [cite journal | author = M. C. Turnbull & J. C. Tarter | title = Target Selection for SETI. I. A Catalog of Nearby Habitable Stellar Systems | journal = The Astrophysical Journal Supplement Series | year = 2003 | volume = 145 | pages = 181–198 | url =http://www.journals.uchicago.edu/doi/abs/10.1086/345779 | accessdate=2008-02-26 | doi = 10.1086/345779 | format = abstract ]

See also

*HabCat
*List of nearest bright stars
*Planetary habitability
*Space colonization

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