# Gliese 526

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Star in the constellation Boötes

Gliese 526 Gliese 526 Location of Gliese 526 in the constellation Boötes Observation data Epoch J2000 Equinox J2000 Constellation Boötes[1] Right ascension 13h 45m 43.776s[2] Declination +14° 53′ 29.47″[2] Apparent magnitude (V) 8.464[3] Characteristics Spectral type M1.5 V[4] U−B color index +1.04[5] B−V color index +1.48[5] Variable type Flare star[6] Astrometry Radial velocity (Rv) +15.58±0.12[2] km/s Proper motion (μ) RA: +1,776.006 mas/yr[2] Dec.: −1,455.156 mas/yr[2] Parallax (π) 183.9962±0.0253 mas[2] Distance 17.726 ± 0.002 ly (5.4349 ± 0.0007 pc) Absolute magnitude (MV) +9.80[1] Details Mass 0.472±0.02[7] M☉ Radius 0.488±0.008[7] R☉ Luminosity (3.651±0.127)×10−2[7] L☉ Surface gravity (log g) 4.79±0.07[7] cgs Temperature 3,678±51[7] K Metallicity [Fe/H] –0.086[3] dex Rotation 48.7±0.3[8] days Rotational velocity (v sin i) 1.00[3] km/s Other designations BD+15°2620, CD+15°2620, HD 119850, HIP 67155, SAO 100695, LAL 25372, PLX 3135, Wolf 498, TYC 899-789-1[9] Database references SIMBAD data

**GJ 526** (**Lalande 25372**, **Wolf 498**) is a [red dwarf](/source/Red_dwarf) star in the northern [constellation](/source/Constellation) of [Boötes](/source/Bo%C3%B6tes). It has an [apparent visual magnitude](/source/Apparent_visual_magnitude) of 8.5,[3] which is too faint to be seen with the naked eye. Based upon an annual [parallax](/source/Parallax) shift of 0.184 [arcseconds](/source/Arcseconds) as measured by the [Hipparcos](/source/Hipparcos) satellite, this system is 17.7 [light-years](/source/Light-year) (5.43 [parsecs](/source/Parsec)) from [Earth](/source/Earth).[10]

## History of observations

This star is known at least from 1801, when it was included to [Lalande](/source/J%C3%A9r%C3%B4me_Lalande)'s stellar catalogue *[Histoire céleste française](/source/Histoire_c%C3%A9leste_fran%C3%A7aise)*.[11] In 1847 edition of Lalande's catalogue by [Francis Baily](/source/Francis_Baily) it was assigned number 25372, since it sometimes designated as *Lalande 25372* or *LAL 25372*.[12]

High proper motion of this star and its large parallax were known at least from 1911, when [Frank Schlesinger](/source/Frank_Schlesinger) published a paper where he announced its parallax 152±7 [mas](/source/Milliarcsecond) and mentioned its proper motion value of 2.3 arcseconds.[13] In 1919, German astronomer [Max Wolf](/source/Max_Wolf) included GJ 526 in his catalogue of high-[proper-motion](/source/Proper-motion) stars, giving it the identifier 498.[14]

## Properties

A [light curve](/source/Light_curve) for Gliese 526, plotted from data published by Bruno *et al.* (2024)[15]

GJ 526 is a [flare star](/source/Flare_star), which means it undergoes sporadic increases in brightness of up to 1–6 magnitudes.[6] It is a [main-sequence](/source/Main-sequence) [red dwarf](/source/Red_dwarf) with a [stellar classification](/source/Stellar_classification) of M1.5 V.[4] GJ 526 is smaller than the [Sun](/source/Sun), with 47% of the [mass](/source/Solar_mass) and 49% of the [radius](/source/Solar_radius). It shines with just 3.6% of the [luminosity of the Sun](/source/Luminosity_of_the_Sun), with its [stellar atmosphere](/source/Stellar_atmosphere) radiating at an [effective temperature](/source/Effective_temperature) of 3,678 K.[7]

GJ 526 has been examined for an [excess of radiation](/source/Infrared_excess) in the [infrared](/source/Infrared_astronomy). The presence of an infrared excess can be taken as an indication of a [debris disk](/source/Debris_disk) orbiting the star. However, no such excess was discovered around GJ 526.[16]

## References

1. ^ [***a***](#cite_ref-xhip_1-0) [***b***](#cite_ref-xhip_1-1) Anderson, E.; Francis, Ch. (2012). "XHIP: An extended hipparcos compilation". *[Astronomy Letters](/source/Astronomy_Letters)*. **38** (5): 331. [arXiv](/source/ArXiv_(identifier)):[1108.4971](https://arxiv.org/abs/1108.4971). [Bibcode](/source/Bibcode_(identifier)):[2012AstL...38..331A](https://ui.adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2012AstL...38..331A). [doi](/source/Doi_(identifier)):[10.1134/S1063773712050015](https://doi.org/10.1134%2FS1063773712050015). [XHIP record for this object](https://vizier.cds.unistra.fr/viz-bin/VizieR-4?-ref=VIZ681510a8389ecb&-out.src=V%2F137D%2FXHIP&-nav=cat%3AV%2F137D%26tab%3A{V%2F137D%2FXHIP}%26key%3Asource%3DV%2F137D%2FXHIP%26HTTPPRM%3A&-source=V%2F137D%2FXHIP&-out=HIP&HIP=67155&-out=Comp&-out=Gr&-out=RAJ2000&-out=DEJ2000&-out=Dist&-out=X&-out=Y&-out=Z&-out=SpType&-out=Simbad&-out=Hpmag&-out=Lum&-out=Cst) at [VizieR](/source/VizieR).

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1. **[^](#cite_ref-Baily1847_12-0)** [Baily, F.](/source/Francis_Baily); [Lalande, J.](/source/J%C3%A9r%C3%B4me_Lalande) (1847). *Catalogue of those stars in the Histoire Celeste Francaise of Jerome Delalande, for which tables of reduction to the epoch 1800 have been published by Prof. Schumacher*. [Bibcode](/source/Bibcode_(identifier)):[1847cshc.book.....B](https://ui.adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/1847cshc.book.....B).. [Google Books](/source/Google_Books) id: [oc0-AAAAcAAJ](https://books.google.com/books?id=oc0-AAAAcAAJ). Page with GJ 526: [635](http://google.com/books?id=oc0-AAAAcAAJ&pg=PA635#v=onepage&q&f=false).

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## Notes

v t e ← Celestial objects within 15–20 light-years Primary member type Celestial objects by systems. Subgiant stars G-type Delta Pavonis (19.893±0.015 ly) Main-sequence stars A-type Altair (Alpha Aquilae) (16.730±0.049 ly) G-type Alsafi (Sigma Draconis) (18.7993±0.0081 ly) Achird (Eta Cassiopeiae) (19.3314±0.0025 ly) K-type main-sequence star B e (82 G.) Eridani (19.7045±0.0093 ly) 3 planets: b, c, d K-type Groombridge 1618 (15.8857±0.0017 ly) Omicron2 (40) Eridani (16.3330±0.0042 ly) white dwarf B red dwarf C 70 Ophiuchi (16.7074±0.0087 ly) K-type main-sequence star B Gliese 570 (19.1987±0.0074 ly) 2 red dwarfs: B, C T-type brown dwarf D 36 Ophiuchi (19.4185±0.0036 ly) 2 K-type main-sequence stars: B, C HR 7703 (19.609±0.013 ly) red dwarf B M-type (red dwarfs) GJ 1245 (15.2001±0.0034 ly) 2 red dwarfs: B, C Gliese 876 (15.2382±0.0025 ly) 4 planets: d, c, b, e LHS 288 (15.7586±0.0034 ly) GJ 1002 (15.8060±0.0036 ly) 2 planets: b, c Gliese 412 (15.9969±0.0026 ly) red dwarf B AD Leonis (16.1939±0.0024 ly) Gliese 832 (16.2005±0.0019 ly) planet b Gliese 682 (16.3328±0.0026 ly) 2? planets: b?, c? EV Lacertae (16.4761±0.0018 ly) G 9-38 (16.800±0.011 ly) red dwarf B GJ 3379 (16.9861±0.0027 ly) Gliese 445 (17.1368±0.0017 ly) 2M1540 (17.3738±0.0046 ly) GJ 3323 (17.5309±0.0026 ly) 2 planets: b, c Gliese 526 (17.7263±0.0024 ly) Stein 2051 (17.9925±0.0020 ly) white dwarf B Gliese 251 (18.2146±0.0028 ly) planet b LP 816-60 (18.3305±0.0038 ly) LSR J1835+3259 (18.5534±0.0049 ly) Gliese 205 (18.6042±0.0022 ly) Gliese 229 (18.7906±0.0018 ly) 2 T-type brown dwarfs: Ba, Bb Ross 47 (18.8883±0.0031 ly) Gliese 693 (19.2078±0.0053 ly) Gliese 754 (19.2724±0.0067 ly) Gliese 908 (19.2745±0.0032 ly) Gliese 752 (19.2922±0.0027 ly) red dwarf B (vB 10) planet Ab Gliese 588 (19.2996±0.0031 ly) YZ Canis Minoris (19.5330±0.0040 ly) GJ 1005 (19.577±0.035 ly) red dwarf B Gliese 268 (19.7414±0.0076 ly) red dwarf B Degenerate stars White dwarfs Gliese 440 (15.1226±0.0013 ly) Brown dwarfs L-type DENIS 0255−4700 (15.877±0.014 ly) T-type WISE 1741+2553 (15.22±0.20 ly) WISE 1506+7027 (16.856±0.052 ly) DENIS 0817-6155 (17.002±0.037 ly) 2MASS 0939-2448 (17.41±0.44 ly) T-type brown dwarf B 2MASS 1114-2618 (18.20±0.14 ly) 2MASS 0415-0935 (18.62±0.18 ly) SIMP0136 (19.955±0.057 ly) 2MASS 0937+2931 (19.96+0.22 −0.21 ly) Y-type WISE 1639−6847 (15.450±0.041 ly) WISE 0350−5658 (18.49±0.24 ly) Sub-brown dwarfs and rogue planets Y-type WISE 1541−2250 (19.54±0.24 ly)

v t e Constellation of Boötes Boötes in Chinese astronomy Boötes Void List of stars in Boötes Stars Bayer α (Arcturus) β (Nekkar) γ (Seginus) δ (Qigong) ε (Izar, Pulcherrima) ζ η (Muphrid) θ ι κ λ (Xuange) μ1 (Alkalurops) μ2 ν1 ν2 ξ ο π ρ (Kalasungsang) σ (Genghe) τ (Tepiamenit) υ φ χ ψ ω Flamsteed 1 2 3 6 (e) 7 9 10 11 12 (d) 13 14 15 18 20 22 (f) 24 (g) 26 31 32 33 34 (Alrumh) 38 (Merga) 39 40 44 (Quadrans) 45 (c) 46 (b) 47 (k) 50 Variable R S T RX ZZ AB BL BP BX BY CE CH CI CN CP CR CX CY (101 Vir) DE EK HN HP HD 118508 118889 122563 125040 125351 (A) 125658 126128 126129 126141 126200 126271 127304 127334 127726 128093 128198 129132 129357 130084 130603 130917 131040 131473 131496 (Arcalís) 132029 132406 132563 134064 134335 135438 135530 135944 141399 Other 2MASS J15031961+2525196 CFBDSIR 1458+10 Gliese 526 HAT-P-4 LHS 2924 PSR J1544+4937 SDSS J1416+1348 SDSS J1433+1011 TVLM 513-46546 WASP-14 WD 1425+540 ZTF J153932.16+502738.8 Exoplanets HAT-P-4b HD 128311 b c HD 132406 b HD 136418 b (Awasis) τ Boötis b TOI-1853 b WASP-14b Star clusters NGC 5466 Galaxies NGC 5008 5248 5251 5416 5490 5500 5504 5508 5514 5523 5529 5532 5533 5535 5539 5541 5544 5545 5548 5557 5559 5562 5579 5582 5591 5601 5603 5609 5613 5614 5615 5624 5629 5630 5641 5642 5653 5665 5676 5681 5682 5683 5698 5714 5722 5752 5753 5754 5755 5772 5778 5784 5790 5820 5821 5829 5837 5857 5875 5876 5886 5888 5896 5929 5930 5966 Numbered I II III Other 3C 295 3C 299 3C 300 3C 303 3C 315 4C 19.44 4C +26.42 7C 1354+2552 Abell 2009 BCG Arp 302 B2 1420+32 B2 1441+26 CEERS-2112 CEERS-93316 CEERS2-588 CLASS B1359+154 Cloverleaf quasar DDO 190 EGS-zs8-1 EGS-z11-R0 EGSY8p7 H1426+428 IC 4397 IC 4461 IC 4462 IC 4481 IC 4516 IRAS 13349+2438 IRAS 14394+5332 IRAS 15206+3342 LEDA 2108986 MACS 1423-z7p64 MACS J1447.4+0827 BCG Maisie's Galaxy Markarian 463 Markarian 471 Markarian 478 MS 1455.0+2232 BCG MS 1512-cB58 NVSS J141343+433945 OQ 172 OQ 530 PG 1411+442 PG 1543+489 PGC 93125 PGC 1470080 PKS 1345+125 PKS 1413+135 QSO B1422+202 RBS 1467 RGZ J145001.5+144747 RGZ J145039.8+441829 SBS 1415+437 SDSS J135646.10+102609.0 SDSS J1430+2303 Teacup galaxy UGC 8669 UGC 9128 UGC 9425 UGC 9684 UGC 9796 ULAS J1342+0928 VV 191 Galaxy clusters Abell 1795 Abell 1991 BoRG-58 IDCS J1426.5+3508 Astronomical events GRB 990123 GRB 080319B SCP 06F6 SN 2003fg SN 2005bc SN 2020tlf Category

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