- Source: NGC 2516
NGC 2516 (also known as Caldwell 96) is an open star cluster in the southern sky in the constellation Carina discovered by Abbe Lacaille in 1751-1752. It is also called Southern Beehive or the Sprinter.
Description
This bright cluster itself is easily visible with the naked eye as a hazy patch, but is resolvable into stars using binoculars. It contains two 5th magnitude red giant stars and three main visual double stars: HJ 4027, HJ 4031 and I 29. A small telescope would be required to split the double stars, which are all pairs of 8-9 magnitude and 1-10 arcseconds separation.
NGC 2516 and the recently discovered nearby star cluster Mamajek 2 in Ophiuchus have similar age and metallicity. Recently, kinematic evidence was presented by E. Jilinski and coauthors that suggests that these two stellar groups may have formed in the same star-forming complex some 135 million years ago.
The cluster is surrounded by the 500-parsec diameter halo consisting of stars ejected from cluster.
References
Bibliography
External links
NGC 2516 on WikiSky: DSS2, SDSS, GALEX, IRAS, Hydrogen α, X-Ray, Astrophoto, Sky Map, Articles and images
SEDS – NGC 2516
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Daftar gugus terbuka
- Daftar objek NGC 2001 - 3000
- 37 (angka)
- NGC 2516
- Carina (constellation)
- Ophiuchus
- Chandrasekhar limit
- List of NGC objects (2001–3000)
- Caldwell catalogue
- List of open clusters
- Collinder 140
- Melotte catalogue
- List of stars in Carina