Alkaid , also called Eta Ursae Majoris (
Latinised from η Ursae Majoris, abbreviated Eta UMa, η UMa),
is a star
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in the constellation
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of Ursa Major
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. It is the easternmost star in the Big Dipper
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(or Plough) asterism. However, unlike most stars of the Big Dipper, it is not a member of the Ursa Major moving group
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.[ With an apparent visual magnitude of +1.86, it is the third-brightest star in the constellation and one of the brightest stars in the ]night sky
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.
Physical properties
Alkaid is a 10-million-year-old[ B-type main sequence star with a ]stellar classification
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of B3 V.[ Since 1943, the ]spectrum
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of this star has served as one of the stable anchor points by which other stars are classified.[ It has six][ times the mass; 3.4][ times the radius, and is radiating around 594][ times as much energy as the ]Sun
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. Its outer atmosphere has an effective temperature
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of about 15,540 K,[ giving it the blue-white hue of a B-type star.][ This star is an ]X-ray
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emitter with a luminosity of .[
Eta Ursae Majoris was listed as a standard star for the spectral type B3 V. It has broadened absorption lines due to its rapid rotation, which is common in stars of this type. However, the lines are very slightly distorted and variable, which may be caused by some emission from a weak disk of material produced by the rapid rotation.][
Alkaid is a relatively nearby and bright star and has been examined closely, but no exoplanets or companion stars have been discovered.][
]
Nomenclature
''η Ursae Majoris'' (Latinised to ''Eta Ursae Majoris'') is the star's Bayer designation
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. The International Astronomical Union
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has formally chosen the proper name ''Alkaid'' for this star.[
It bore the traditional names ''Alkaid'' (or ''Elkeid'' from the Arabic القايد القائد) and ''Benetnasch'' .][ ''Alkaid'' derives from the Arabic phrase meaning "The leader of the daughters of the ]bier
A bier is a stand on which a corpse, coffin, or casket containing a corpse is placed to lie in state or to be carried to its final disposition.''The American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language'' (American Heritage Publishing Co., In ...
" ( '). The daughters of the bier, i.e. the mourning maidens, are the three stars of the handle of the Big Dipper, Alkaid, Mizar, and Alioth; while the four stars of the bowl, Megrez, Phecda, Merak, and Dubhe
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, are the bier.
It is known as ''Běidǒuqī'' (北斗七 - the Seventh Star of the Northern Dipper) or ''Yáoguāng'' (瑤光 - the Star of Twinkling Brilliance) in Chinese.
The Hindu
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s knew this star as '' Marīci'', one of the Seven Rishis.[
In ]Japan
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and Korea
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, Alkaid is known as ''Hagunsei'' and ''Mukokseong'' respectively ("the military breaking star" or "most corner star"). Both meanings come from ancient China's influence in both countries.
In culture
USS Alkaid (AK-114) was a United States Navy
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Crater class cargo ship named after the star.[
Alkaid is one of the Behenian fixed stars, used in ]Alchemy
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.
The fossil starfish '' Alkaidia'' is named after Alkaid.
References
External links
Alkaid
at Jim Kaler's ''Stars'' website
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