1 Ceti

1 Ceti
Observation data
Epoch J2000      Equinox J2000
Constellation Cetus
Right ascension 23h 58m 21.22532s
Declination −15° 50 50.9421
Apparent magnitude (V) +6.276
Characteristics
Spectral type K1III CNII
U−B color index +1.03
B−V color index +1.08
Astrometry
Radial velocity (Rv)4.3±2 km/s
Proper motion (μ) RA: +82.668 mas/yr
Dec.: −7.878 mas/yr
Parallax (π)6.0976±0.0711 mas
Distance535 ± 6 ly
(164 ± 2 pc)
Absolute magnitude (MV)−0.10
Details
Mass2.4 M
Radius13.9 R
Luminosity83 L
Surface gravity (log g)2.60 cgs
Temperature4,906 K
Metallicity [Fe/H]0.05 dex
Rotational velocity (v sin i)3.1 km/s
Other designations
1 Cet, BD−16°6394, FK5 3925, GC 33242, HD 224481, HIP 118178, HR 9065, SAO 165972
Database references
SIMBADdata

1 Ceti is a star in the constellation of Cetus. With an apparent magnitude of about 6.2, the star is barely visible to the naked eye (see Bortle scale). Parallax estimates put it at a distance of about 535 light-years (164 parsecs) away from the Earth. It is moving further from the Sun with a heliocentric radial velocity of 4 km/s.

This star has a spectral type of K1III, implying a K-type giant. These types of stars are generally reddish-colored stars with spectral types from K to M, with radii that are 10 to 100 times larger than the Sun. The "CNII" in its spectral type indicates strong cyanogen signature in its outer atmosphere. The star is radiating 144 times the Sun's luminosity from its enlarged photosphere.