EPIC 204376071

EPIC 204376071 is an M-type star in the constellation of Scorpius. Parallax measurements by the Gaia space observatory put the star at a distance of about 440 light-years (130 parsecs) from Earth. It is likely a member of the Upper Sco association, and is young enough that it has not yet become a main-sequence star.

EPIC 204376071

Context star field of EPIC 204376071
Observation data
Epoch J2000.0      Equinox J2000.0 (ICRS)
Constellation Scorpius
Right ascension 16h 04m 10.1267s
Declination −22° 34 45.5503
Characteristics
Evolutionary stage M
Astrometry
Proper motion (μ) RA: -11.544 mas/yr
Dec.: -24.892 mas/yr
Parallax (π)7.3908 ± 0.1944 mas
Distance440 ± 10 ly
(135 ± 4 pc)
Details
Mass0.161±0.028 M
Radius0.631±0.042 R
Luminosity (bolometric)0.0273±0.0020 L
Temperature2960±75 K
Rotation1.63 days
Age10 Myr
Other designations
UScoCTIO 48, 2MASS J16041012-2234453
Database references
SIMBADdata

Unusual light fluctuations of the star, including up to an 80% dimming in brightness (i.e., "single 80% deep occultation of 1-day duration"), were observed by astronomers. The unusual dimming was not only extremely deep, but also substantially asymmetric, with an egress about twice as long as the ingress. Nonetheless, such an unusual dimming for EPIC 204376071 is much greater than the 22% dimming observed for Tabby's star. Several explanations have been presented to explain the unusual dimming of the EPIC 204376071 star: one, orbiting dust or small particles; or two, a "transient accretion event of dusty material near the corotation radius of the star". The unusual lightcurve of the star is similar to the lightcurve of a candidate exoplanet, KIC 10403228 b, which may have been caused by a "tilted ring system" orbiting the planet. In the case of EPIC 204376071, an orbiting brown dwarf or large planet, with a ring system, could cause a similar lightcurve, according to the researchers.

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