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Gamma Doradus

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Luminosity (bolometric)
  
7.0 L☉

Constellation
  
Dorado

Magnitude
  
4.25

Apparent magnitude (V)
  
4.25

Similar
  
S Doradus, UY Scuti, Delta Scuti, HR 8799, R Doradus

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Gamma Doradus (Gamma Dor, γ Doradus, γ Dor) is the third-brightest star in the constellation of Dorado. It has an apparent visual magnitude of approximately 4.25 and is a variable star, the type star of the class of Gamma Doradus variables. These stars, like γ Doradus, are pulsating variables which vary in brightness by less than a tenth of a magnitude owing to nonradial gravity wave oscillations. The magnitude of γ Doradus itself has been observed to have two sinusoidal variations with periods of approximately 17.6 and 18.2 hours. There is also some additional unexplained, apparently random fluctuation.

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References

Gamma Doradus Wikipedia


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