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The Bayer designation Upsilon Eridani (υ Eri / υ Eridani) is shared by four or seven stars, in the constellation Eridanus: υ 1 Eridani (50 Eridani) υ 2 Eridani (52 Eridani) υ 3 Eridani (43 Eridani) υ 4 Eridani (41 Eridani) Some sources include the following stars: υ 5 Eridani (f Eridani) υ 6 Eridani (g Eridani) υ 7 Eridani (h Eridani)
Upsilon 2 Eridani (υ² Eridani, abbreviated Upsilon 2 Eri, υ 2 Eri), officially named Theemin / ˈ θ iː m ə n /, [10] [11] is a star in the constellation of Eridanus. It is visible to the naked eye with an apparent visual magnitude of 3.8. [2]
Eta Eridani (η Eridani, abbreviated Eta Eri, η Eri), officially named Azha (with a silent 'h', possibly / ˈ eɪ z ə /), [8] [7] is a giant star in the constellation of Eridanus. Based on parallax measurements taken during the Hipparcos mission, it is approximately 137 light-years from the Sun .
Delta Eridani, Latinized from δ Eridani, also named Rana, is the fifth-brightest star in the constellation of Eridanus. The star is visible to the naked eye with an apparent magnitude of 3.54. It is relatively near to the Sun, with a distance of about 29.6 light-years as determined from parallax. [1]
ζ Eridani (Latinised to Zeta Eridani) is the binary star's Bayer designation.WDS J03158-0849 A is its designation in the Washington Double Star Catalog.The designations of the two components as WDS J03158-0849 Aa and Ab derive from the convention used by the Washington Multiplicity Catalog (WMC) for multiple star systems, and adopted by the International Astronomical Union (IAU).
The effective temperature of the outer envelope is about 8,104 K, [5] which gives the star a white hue typical of A-type stars. [20] The projected rotational velocity is a rapid 196 km s −1, [3] compared to 2 km s −1 along the Sun's equator. [21] The star is known to vary in apparent visual magnitude, ranging between 2.72 and 2.80. [22]