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词条 SX Phoenicis
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{{Starbox begin
| name = SX Phoenicis
}}{{Starbox observe
| epoch = J2000
| constell = Phoenix
| ra = {{RA|23|46|32.89291}}[1]
| dec = {{DEC|-41|34|54.7708}}[1]
| appmag_v = 6.76 – 7.53[3]
}}{{Starbox character
| type =
| class = A2 V[4]
| b-v = 0.23[5]
| u-b = 0.05[5]
| variable = SX Phe[3]
}}{{Starbox astrometry
| radial_v = −37[8]
| prop_mo_ra = +255.287[1]
| prop_mo_dec = −857.036[1]
| parallax = 11.9996
| p_error = 0.0535
| parallax_footnote = [1]
| absmag_v = 2.87[12]
}}{{Starbox detail
| source =
| mass = 1.0[13]
| radius = 1.50[1]
| luminosity = 5.89[12]
| gravity = 4.06[16]
| temperature = 7,684[13]
| metal_fe = −1.4[16]
| rotational_velocity = <18[5]
| age_gyr = 4.07[13]
}}{{Starbox catalog
| names={{odlist | V=SX Phe | CD=−42° 16457 | FK5= | HD=223065 | HIP=117254 | HR= | SAO=231773 | AAVSO= }}
}}{{Starbox reference
| Simbad = SX+Phe
}}{{Starbox end}}SX Phoenicis is a variable star in the southern constellation Phoenix. With an apparent visual magnitude ranging around 7.33,[12] it is too faint to be seen with the naked eye. It is located 272 light years from the Sun, as determined from an annual parallax shift of {{Val|12|ul=mas}}.[1]

This is the prototype SX Phoenicis variable, which means it is a population II, high amplitude, pulsating variable. SX Phoenicis has a very low metallicity, with only 4% the proportion of iron of the Sun.[16] A member of the galactic halo,[25] it has a retrograde orbit around the center of the Milky Way,[26] and has an extremely high peculiar velocity of {{Val|323.2|12.7|13.3|u=km/s}}.[27] From its movement through space, it can be a member of the Kapteyn group, a moving group of stars with a similar movement as Kapteyn's Star.[25]

Discovered to be variable by Olin J. Eggen in 1952,[29] SX Phoenicis has been targeted in many studies of its light curve and spectrum. These observations revealed that SX Phoenicis has two pulsations periods of 0.055 and 0.043 days, which correspond to radial pulsations in the fundamental mode and in the first overtone, respectively. Other pulsation frequencies, combinations of these two, are also observed.[30][8] The pulsations also cause the radial velocity of the star to vary by 38 km/s, with the same periods as the light variation.[8] There is evidence that the pulsation periods change in a timescale of decades, with a possible cyclic variation period of 43 ± 10 years.[33] Overall, the visual apparent magnitude of the star varies between 6.76 and 7.53.[3]

SX Phoenicis is a A-type main-sequence star with a stellar classification of A2 V.[4] During the 1940s it was classed as a "probable subdwarf" because of its low luminosity for the spectral class.[36][3] On average, it has a luminosity of 5.89[12] times the Sun's luminosity and an effective temperature of 7,700 K.[13] During the primary pulsation cycle, the temperature varies between 7,230 K at minimum brightness up to 8,170 K at maximum brightness; when the two pulsation cycles are appropriately phased, the temperature can reach 8,400 K. Similarly, the pulsations cause the radius of the star to change, which is evidenced by changes in the surface gravity.[30] Stellar evolution models by Petersen and Christensen-Dalsgaard (1996), taking into account the pulsating behavior of the star, indicate that the properties of the star are consistent with a mass of 1.0 solar mass and an age of 4 billion years.[13]

The origin of SX Phoenicis, and of SX Phoenicis variables in general, remains unclear. While its properties are well explained by standard stellar evolution,[13] the observation of SX Phoenicis variables in old globular clusters indicates that these stars are blue stragglers, presumably formed by the merger of two stars or by interactions in a binary system. This explains why SX Phoenicis seems to be a young star, despite belonging to the halo population. In this scenario, SX Phoenicis was formed as a close binary star, whose components merged and originated a rejuvenated star, which started evolving as a single star.[43][26][25]

References

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2. ^{{citation | postscript=. | display-authors=1 | last1=Rodríguez | first1=E. | last2=López-González | first2=M. J. | last3=López de Coca | first3=P. | title=A revised catalogue of δ Sct stars | journal=Astronomy and Astrophysics Supplement | volume=144 | issue=3 | pages=469–474 | date=June 2000 | doi=10.1051/aas:2000221 | bibcode=2000A&AS..144..469R }}
3. ^{{citation | postscript=. | title=XHIP: An extended hipparcos compilation | last1=Anderson | first1=E. | last2=Francis | first2=Ch. | journal=Astronomy Letters | arxiv=1108.4971 | volume=38 | issue=5 | pages=331 | year=2012 | bibcode=2012AstL...38..331A | doi=10.1134/S1063773712050015 }}
4. ^{{citation | title=General catalogue of variable stars: Version GCVS 5.1 | last1=Samus' | first1=N. N | last2=Kazarovets | first2=E. V | last3=Durlevich | first3=O. V | last4=Kireeva | first4=N. N | last5=Pastukhova | first5=E. N | journal=Astronomy Reports | volume=61 | issue=1 | pages=80 | year=2017 | postscript=. | doi=10.1134/S1063772917010085 | bibcode=2017ARep...61...80S }}
5. ^{{citation | display-authors=1 | last1=Tetzlaff | first1=N. | last2=Neuhäuser | first2=R. | last3=Hohle | first3=M. M. | title=A catalogue of young runaway Hipparcos stars within 3 kpc from the Sun | journal=Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society | volume=410 | issue=1 | pages=190 | year=2011 | postscript=. | doi=10.1111/j.1365-2966.2010.17434.x | arxiv=1007.4883 | bibcode=2011MNRAS.410..190T }}
6. ^{{citation | title=Long-Term Changes in the Periods of SX Phe | display-authors=1 | postscript=. | last1=Landes | first1=H. | last2=Bambery | first2=K. R. | last3=Coates | first3=D. W. | last4=Thompson | first4=K. | journal=Publications of the Astronomical Society of Australia | volume=24 | issue=1 | pages=41–45 | date=May 2007 | doi=10.1071/AS06025 | bibcode=2007PASA...24...41L }}
7. ^{{citation | last1=Houk | first1=Nancy | title=Michigan catalogue of two-dimensional spectral types for the HD stars | volume=2 | location=Ann Arbor | publisher=Dept. of Astronomy, University of Michigan | year=1978 | bibcode=1978mcts.book.....H | postscript=. }}
8. ^{{citation | postscript=. | display-authors=1 | last1=Rodríguez | first1=E. | last2=López-González | first2=M. J. | last3=López de Coca | first3=P. | title=A revised catalogue of δ Sct stars | journal=Astronomy and Astrophysics Supplement | volume=144 | issue=3 | pages=469–474 | date=June 2000 | doi=10.1051/aas:2000221 | bibcode=2000A&AS..144..469R }}
9. ^{{citation | title=The short-period variable, SX Phoenicis | last1=Wood | first1=F. B. | postscript=. | journal=Astronomical Journal | volume=64 | pages=222–226 | date=August 1959 | doi=10.1086/107924 | bibcode=1959AJ.....64..222W }}
10. ^{{cite journal|bibcode=1993AJ....106.2493K|title=A Photometric and Spectrographic Study of SX Pheonicis|journal=The Astronomical Journal|volume=106|pages=2493|last1=Kim|first1=Chulhee|last2=McNamara|first2=D. H.|last3=Christensen|first3=C. G.|year=1993}}
11. ^{{cite journal|bibcode=1997PASP..109.1221M|title=Luminosities of SX Phoenicis, Large-Amplitude Delta Scuti, and RR Lyrae Stars|journal=Publications of the Astronomical Society of the Pacific|volume=109|pages=1221|last1=McNamara|first1=D.|year=1997}}
12. ^{{cite journal|bibcode=1996A&A...312..463P|title=Pulsation models of δ Scuti variables. I. The high-amplitude double-mode stars|journal=Astronomy and Astrophysics|volume=312|pages=463|last1=Petersen|first1=J. O.|last2=Christensen-Dalsgaard|first2=J.|year=1996}}
13. ^{{cite journal|bibcode=1989AJ.....97..431E|title=Starbursts, Blue Stragglers, and Binary Stars in Local Superclusters and Groups. II. The Old Disk and Halo Populations|journal=The Astronomical Journal|volume=97|pages=431|last1=Eggen|first1=Olin J.|last2=Iben|first2=Icko|year=1989}}
14. ^{{cite journal|bibcode=2017MNRAS.466.1290N|title=Metal-rich SX Phe stars in the Kepler field|journal=Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society|volume=466|issue=2|pages=1290|last1=Nemec|first1=James M.|last2=Balona|first2=Luis A.|last3=Murphy|first3=Simon J.|last4=Kinemuchi|first4=Karen|last5=Jeon|first5=Young-Beom|year=2017}}
15. ^{{cite journal|bibcode=1952PASP...64..305E|title=The Short-Period variable HD 223065|journal=Publications of the Astronomical Society of the Pacific|volume=64|issue=381|pages=305|last1=Eggen|first1=O. J.|year=1952}}
16. ^{{cite journal|bibcode=1991A&AS...91..347R|title=Stromgren photometry of the short-period variable star SX Phoenicis|journal=Astronomy and Astrophysics Supplement Series|volume=91|pages=347|last1=Rolland|first1=A.|last2=Rodriguez|first2=E.|last3=Lopez De Coca|first3=P.|last4=Garcia-Pelayo|first4=J. M.|year=1991}}
17. ^{{cite journal|bibcode=2011AJ....142..110M|title=Delta Scuti, SX Phoenicis, and RR Lyrae Stars in Galaxies and Globular Clusters|journal=The Astronomical Journal|volume=142|issue=4|pages=110|last1=McNamara|first1=D. H.|year=2011}}
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}}{{Stars of Phoenix}}

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