HD 81101

HD 81101
Observation data
Epoch J2000.0      Equinox J2000.0
Constellation Carina
Right ascension 09h 20m 56.81329s
Declination −62° 24 16.6811
Apparent magnitude (V) 4.79
Characteristics
Spectral type G6III
B−V color index +0.926±0.035
Astrometry
Radial velocity (Rv)+51.12±0.15 km/s
Proper motion (μ) RA: −27.15 mas/yr
Dec.: −14.18 mas/yr
Parallax (π)14.4946±0.1593 mas
Distance225 ± 2 ly
(69.0 ± 0.8 pc)
Absolute magnitude (MV)0.51
Details
Mass1.95 M
Radius11.19+0.19
−0.15
 R
Luminosity65.4±0.9 L
Surface gravity (log g)2.720±0.050 cgs
Temperature4,908+43
−33
 K
Metallicity [Fe/H]−0.360±0.020 dex
Age2.04 Gyr
Other designations
k Car, CPD−61°1242, FK5 2745, GC 12923, HD 81101, HIP 45856, HR 3728, SAO 250544
Database references
SIMBADdata

HD 81101 is a single star in the southern constellation of Carina. It has the Bayer designation k Carinae, while HD 81101 is the star's designation in the Henry Draper catalogue. The star has a yellow hue and is faintly visible to the naked eye with an apparent visual magnitude of 4.79. It is located at a distance of approximately 225 light years from the Sun based on parallax. This object is drifting further away with a radial velocity of +51 km/s, having come to within 22 light-years of the Sun some 1.4 million years ago.

This is an aging giant star with a stellar classification of G6III, having exhausted the supply of hydrogen at its core then cooled and expanded away from the main sequence. It is two billion years old with 1.95 times the mass of the Sun and has expanded to 11 times the Sun's radius. The star is radiating 65 times the luminosity of the Sun from its swollen photosphere at an effective temperature of 4,908 K. Being a member of the old disk population, the metallicity of the star's stellar atmosphere is much lower than solar.