LP 658-2 is a degenerate (white dwarf) star in the constellation of Orion, the single known object in its system. It has an apparent visual magnitude of approximately 14.488.

Distance

According to a 2009 paper, it is the eighth closest known white dwarf to the Sun (after Sirius B, Procyon B, van Maanen's star, Gliese 440, 40 Eridani B, Stein 2051 B and GJ 1221). Its trigonometric parallax from the CTIOPI (Cerro Tololo Inter-American Observatory (CTIO) Parallax Investigation) 0.9 m telescope program, published in 2009, is 0.15613 ± 0.00084 arcsec, corresponding to a distance 6.40 ± 0.03 pc, or 20.89 ± 0.11 ly. Also, previous less precise parallax measurements of LP 658-2 present in YPC (Yale Parallax Catalog) and among results of CTIOPI 1.5 m telescope program:

LP 658-2 parallax measurements

SourcePaperParallax, masDistance, pcDistance, lyRef.
YPCvan Altena et al., 1995155.0 ± 2.16.45 ± 0.0921.04 ± 0.29
CTIOPI 1.5 mTSN-14 (Costa et al., 2005)156.93 ± 2.676.37 ± 0.1120.78 ± 0.35
CTIOPI 0.9 mTSN-21 (Subasavage et al., 2009)156.13 ± 0.846.40 ± 0.0320.89 ± 0.11

Physical parameters

There are two sets of published physical parameters of LP 658–2, significantly differing from each other: one from Holberg et al. 2008 and Sion et al. 2009, the other from Subasavage et al. 2009.

Color

Despite it being classified as a "white" dwarf, it appears yellowish white rather than white due to its temperature being comparable to that of a K-type main sequence star.

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