Corona Borealis (redirect from Coronae Borealis)
counterpart, Corona Australis, with a similar pattern. The brightest star is the magnitude 2.2 Alpha Coronae Borealis. The yellow supergiant R Coronae Borealis is...
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Epsilon Coronae Australis (ε CrA), is a star system located in the constellation Corona Australis. Varying in brightness between apparent magnitudes of...
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V692 Coronae Australis (HD 166596; HR 6804; 3 G. CrA), or simply V692 CrA, is a whitish-blue hued variable star located in the southern constellation...
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Alpha Coronae Borealis (α Coronae Borealis, abbreviated Alpha CrB, α CrB), officially named Alphecca /ælˈfɛkə/, is an eclipsing binary star in the constellation...
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Beta Coronae Australis (Beta CrA), Latinized from β Coronae Australis, is a solitary star located in the southern constellation Corona Australis. It is...
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V701 Coronae Australis (HD 176723; HR 7197; 40 G. Coronae Australis), or simply V701 CrA, is a solitary, yellowish-white hued variable star located in...
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Coronae Australis (Mu CrA), Latinized from μ Coronae Australis, is a solitary yellow-hued star located in the southern constellation Corona Australis...
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Kappa1 Coronae Australis (Kappa1 CrA), Latinized from κ1 Coronae Australis, is a star located in the southern constellation Corona Australis. It has an...
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Theta Coronae Australis (Theta CrA), Latinized from θ Coronae Australis, is a solitary yellow-hued star located in the southernconstellation Corona Australis...
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An R Coronae Borealis variable (abbreviated RCB, R CrB) is an eruptive variable star that varies in luminosity in two modes, one low amplitude pulsation...
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R Coronae Borealis is a low-mass yellow supergiant star in the constellation of Corona Borealis. It is the prototype of the R Coronae Borealis variable...
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Short-Period Binary Systems: GSC 0763–0572, RR Centauri, and Epsilon Coronae Australis". Publications of the Astronomical Society of Japan. 57 (6): 983–993...
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HD 176425 (category Corona Australis)
7177 or rarely 38 G. Coronae Australis, is a solitary, bluish-white hued star located in the southern constellation Corona Australis. It has an apparent...
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This is the list of notable stars in the constellation Corona Australis, sorted by decreasing brightness. List of stars by constellation ESA (1997). "The...
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HD 177565 (category Corona Australis)
744) is a yellow-hued star located in the southern constellation Corona Australis. It has an apparent magnitude of 6.16, placing it near the limit for naked...
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HD 178322 (category Corona Australis)
7257 or rarely 45 G. Coronae Australis, is a double-lined spectroscopic binary located in the southern constellation Corona Australis. It has a combined...
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X-ray astronomy (section Stellar coronae)
models including unstable stellar winds, colliding winds, magnetic coronae, disk coronae, wind-fed magnetospheres, accretion shocks, the operation of a shear...
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HD 175219 (category Corona Australis)
solitary, orange hued star located in the southern constellation Corona Australis. It has an apparent magnitude of 5.35, allowing it to be faintly visible...
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HD 166114 (category Corona Australis)
6786 or rarely 2 G. Coronae Australis, is a solitary, yellowish-white hued star located in the southern constellation Corona Australis. It has an apparent...
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1086/304111. Erdèlyi, R.; Ballai, I. (2007). "Heating of the solar and stellar coronae: a review". Astron. Nachr. 328 (8): 726–733. Bibcode:2007AN....328..726E...
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List of Arabic star names (section Z)
(the Bright one of) the Broken (Ring) نير الفكة نَيِّر الفَکَّة Alpha Coronae Borealis Alpheratz (Surrat) al-Faras (Navel of) the Mare سرة الفرس سُرَّة...
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Bibcode:1981MNRAS.197...57M. doi:10.1093/mnras/197.1.57. Schmitt, J. H. M. M. (1999). "Coronae on solar-like stars". Astronomy and Astrophysics. 318: 215–230. Bibcode:1997A&A...
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Giants and supergiants Luminous blue variable Gamma Cassiopeiae variable R Coronae Borealis variable Eruptive binary RS Canum Venaticorum variable Cataclysmic...
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companions: upsilon Andromedae, rho (1) Cancri, tau Bootis, 16 Cygni and rho Coronae Borealis". Astronomy and Astrophysics. 336: 942–952. Bibcode:1998A&A.....
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the main sequence to become red giants. Alpha Trianguli Australis (α TrA / α Trianguli Australis) appears to be a Hybrid star (parts of both sides) in the...
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Ayres, Thomas R. (2018-02-20). "Cracking the Conundrum of F-Supergiant Coronae". The Astrophysical Journal. 854 (2): 95. arXiv:1802.02552. Bibcode:2018ApJ...
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