Ha spectrum of Gamma Cassiopeiae - Tsih - HD 5394 - SAO 11482 [B0IVe] - 2020-03-19
Specs
Tsih is a typical Be star, that means there is a disk of gas around the star. The emission lines are caused by this disk.
The star rotates very fast (~ 300km/s). This could be one reason for this disk.
Telescope: Celestron C11, f/10, d=280mm
Spectrograph: Lhires III, 2400gr, slit 23u Resolution: 0.0693 Å / pixel, resolving power = 18600
Date: 19th March 2020, 18:28-19:00 UT, JD 2458928.28
Spectra with 2400 lines/mm, processed with SpectroCalc2 Calibrated on ArNe lines, normalized flux 15 images, each 100 seconds (25 minutes) Dark corrected and stacked with SpectroCalc2 | Download spectrum 1D FIT: GamCas_20200319_Ha_Manfred_Schwarz.fit Download SpectroCalc2-project file: GamCas_20200319_Ha_Manfred_Schwarz.sc2 |
Stellar data (Wikipedia.org):
Constellation: Cassiopeia, RA: 00h 56m 42.50108s, Dec: +60° 43′ 00.2984″
v = 2.47 mag, Mv = -4 mag
Rv = -6.8 km/s
Distance: 550 +- 10 ly, 168 +-3 pc
Mass: 19.3 +-0.1 MΘ
Radius: ~ 10 RΘ
Luninosity: 55000 LΘ
Rotational velocity: ~300 km/s
Age: 8 +-0.4 x 10^6 years