NGC 6193

NGC 6193
NGC 6193 and the nebula NGC 6188
Observation data (J2000 epoch)
Constellation Ara
Right ascension 16h 41m 20s
Declination −48° 45 48
Distance 3765.3 ly (1155 pc)
Apparent magnitude (V) 5.2
Apparent dimensions (V) 15
Physical characteristics
Estimated age 3 million years
Other designations C 1637-486, Cl VDBH 195, OCl 975, Dun 413, Cr 310, ESO 226-SC020, Lund 716, h 3642, GC 4225, Caldwell 82

NGC 6193 is open cluster containing 27 stars in the constellation Ara, visible to the unaided eye.[1] NGC 6193 lies at the center of the Ara OB1 association, which extends over a square degree. The cluster is associated with (and provides the energizing radiation for) neighboring regions of the nebulosity NGC 6188.

Cluster members

NGC 6193 is dominated by two O class multiple star systems within 10" of each other at the centre of the cluster, and a probable binary B0 giant. There are at least 20 other early B stars in the cluster, of 9th and 10th magnitude.

#[2]NameRight ascensionDeclinationmVSpectral typeComment
56HD 15013616h 41m 20.4149s−48° 45 46.6445.62O3−3.5 V + O5.5−6 V + O6.5−7 V[3]Triple system
55HD 15013516h 41m 19.4537s−48° 45 47.5856.89O6.5V((f))z[4]Binary[5]
45HD 15004116h 40m 44.5820s−48° 45 22.2147.06B0IIIVariable[6]
37HD 14983416h 39m 30.6704s−48° 51 02.5119.17B2VBinary?[6]
59CD-48 1108016h 41m 36.3084s−48° 47 14.90410.32B4V[6]
CD-48 1107716h 41m 34.91s−48° 46 24.210.42B2.5V[6]
58CD-48 1107516h 41m 33.21s−48° 45 06.610.05[7]B2.5V[5]
54CD-48 1107116h 41m 25.8569s−48° 45 14.2658.45B1VBinary[6]
53CD-48 1106916h 41m 22.10s−48° 44 579.55B1V[6]
40CD-48 1103916h 40m 00.752s−48° 47 02.4111.02[8]B3V[5]
42CD-48 1104616h 40m 20.94s−48° 54 56.210.91[8]B2.5V[5]
43CD-48 1105116h 40m 33.8837s−48° 53 16.1910.39B1h[6]
CD-48 1106016h 40m 43s−48° 48.810.71B3V[6]
47CD-48 1106116h 40m 53.26s−48° 45 35.211.21[8]B3.5V[5]binary[5]
50CD-48 1106216h 41m 02.49s−48° 53 49.711.42[7]B3.5V[5]
52CD-48 1106516h 41m 08.48s−48° 52 21.611.06[7]B2.5V[5]Wrongly cross-referenced to HD 150136 in Herbst[8]
57CD-48 1107616h 41m 33.0589s−48° 33 59.65110.10B2V[6]
63CD-48 1108216h 41m 6.3148s−48° 47 41.52710.38B2V[6]
65CD-48 1108616h 41m 54.83s−48° 45 22.810.38B2.5V[6]
66CD-48 1108816h 42m 00.47s−48° 42 32.510.05B2.5V[6]
67CD-48 1109016h 42m 05.69s−48° 42 56.810.59B2.5V[6]

References

  1. Dunlop, Storm (2005). Atlas of the Night Sky. Collins. ISBN 0-00-717223-0.
  2. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
  3. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13
  4. 1 2 3
  5. 1 2 3 4
  6. "Star cluster NGC 6193 and nebula NGC 6188". Retrieved 18 June 2015.
  • NGC 6193 on WikiSky: DSS2, SDSS, GALEX, IRAS, Hydrogen α, X-Ray, Astrophoto, Sky Map, Articles and images
  • Universität Wien: Plot of stars in NGC 6193 (WEBDA)
  • Universität Wien: IDs of stars in NGC 6193 (WEBDA)
  • Encyclopedia of Science: Entry for NGC 6193
  • "NGC 6193". SIMBAD. Centre de données astronomiques de Strasbourg.
  • "HD 150136". SIMBAD. Centre de données astronomiques de Strasbourg.
  • Aladin: Image of NGC 6193, centered on HD 150136
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