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B(e) star and PP Carinae

Shortcuts: Differences, Similarities, Jaccard Similarity Coefficient, References.

Difference between B(e) star and PP Carinae

B(e) star vs. PP Carinae

A B star, frequently called a B-type star, is a B-type star with distinctive forbidden neutral or low ionisation emission lines in its spectrum. p Carinae is the Bayer designation of a star in the southern constellation of Carina.

Similarities between B(e) star and PP Carinae

B(e) star and PP Carinae have 4 things in common (in Unionpedia): Be star, Shell star, Spectral line, Stellar classification.

Be star

Be Stars are a heterogeneous set of stars with B spectral types and emission lines.

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Shell star

A shell star is a star having a spectrum that exhibits features indicating a circumstellar disc of gas surrounding the star at the equator.

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Spectral line

A spectral line is a dark or bright line in an otherwise uniform and continuous spectrum, resulting from emission or absorption of light in a narrow frequency range, compared with the nearby frequencies.

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Stellar classification

In astronomy, stellar classification is the classification of stars based on their spectral characteristics.

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B(e) star and PP Carinae Comparison

B(e) star has 20 relations, while PP Carinae has 27. As they have in common 4, the Jaccard index is 8.51% = 4 / (20 + 27).

References

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