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HD 93403

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Semi-amplitude (K2) (secondary)
  
139.0 km/s

Magnitude
  
7.272

Luminosity
  
257,000 Lā˜‰

Constellation
  
Carina

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HD 93403 is a spectroscopic binary containing two highly luminous hot blue stars. It is 10,000 light years away in the Carina Nebula in the constellation Carina. It appears to have spectral type O5.5III, but this is composed of two spectra from a blue supergiant and blue main sequence star of spectral type O5.5I and O7V respectively. The two stars orbit every 15 days with a separation that varies from 93 Rā˜‰ to 149 Rā˜‰.

HD 93403 exhibits the Struve-Sahade effect, where the strength of the spectral lines of the individual components varies during the orbit. It also has colliding stellar winds that produce x-ray and non-thermal radio emission.

References

HD 93403 Wikipedia