Talk:139 Tauri

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Inconsistency[edit]

Using the quoted values for the temperature (27866 K) and radius (27 solar radii), the star's luminosity should be 395,000 solar, much higher than the 3755 given. Jolielegal (talk) 23:50, 1 April 2018 (UTC)[reply]

Individual data from different sources, no reason for them to be consistent. Still, some of these are way out of line with accepted values. CADARS always looks like a good source, but is generally just quoting very old and hence very inaccurate studies; in this case from 1972. XHIP luminosities are calculated naively from a parallax and assuming no extinction, poor assumptions for distant and luminous stars - in this case the luminosity is clearly far too low for an evolved early B star. The effective temperature shown is also unexpectedly high compared to other modern sources. I'd expect something like 24,000 K, 20 R, and 100,000 L. I'll have a look for better sources, but there could still be inconsistencies. Lithopsian (talk) 12:30, 2 April 2018 (UTC)[reply]