Triple star system in the constellation Sagittarius
ζ Sagittarii
Location of ζ Sagittarii (circled) |
Observation data Epoch J2000.0 Equinox J2000.0
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Constellation
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Sagittarius
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Right ascension
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19h 02m 36.73024s[1]
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Declination
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–29° 52′ 48.2279″[1]
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Apparent magnitude (V)
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+2.59[2] (3.27/3.48)[3]
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Characteristics
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Spectral type
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A2.5 Va[4]
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U−B color index
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+0.05[2]
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B−V color index
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+0.08[2]
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Astrometry |
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Radial velocity (Rv) | +22[5] km/s |
Proper motion (μ) | RA: +10.79[1] mas/yr Dec.: +21.11[1] mas/yr |
Parallax (π) | 36.98 ± 0.87 mas[1] |
Distance | 88 ± 2 ly (27.0 ± 0.6 pc) |
Absolute magnitude (MV) | 1.11/1.32[3] |
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Orbit[6] |
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Primary | Aa |
Companion | Ab |
Period (P) | 1 month |
Semi-major axis (a) | 0.3 au |
Orbit[3] |
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Primary | A |
Companion | B |
Period (P) | 21.00 ± 0.01 years |
Semi-major axis (a) | 0.489 ± 0.001"[3] (13.2 au)[6] |
Eccentricity (e) | 0.211 ± 0.001 |
Inclination (i) | 111.1 ± 0.1° |
Longitude of the node (Ω) | 74.0 ± 0.1° |
Periastron epoch (T) | 2005.99 ± 0.03 |
Argument of periastron (ω) (secondary) | 7.2 ± 0.6° |
Details[6] |
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Aa |
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Mass | 1.83 M☉ |
Radius | 1.9 R☉ |
Luminosity | 14.9[a] L☉ |
Surface gravity (log g) | 3.90[7] cgs |
Temperature | 8,230 K |
Rotational velocity (v sin i) | 77[8] km/s |
Age | 700 Myr |
Ab |
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Mass | 1.81 M☉ |
Radius | 1.9 R☉ |
Luminosity | 14.7[a] L☉ |
Temperature | 8,200 K |
Age | 700 Myr |
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B |
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Mass | 2.03 M☉ |
Radius | 2.3 R☉ |
Luminosity | 24[a] L☉ |
Temperature | 8,460 K |
Age | 700 Myr |
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Other designations |
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Ascella, ζ Sagittarii, ζ Sgr, Zeta Sgr, 38 Sagittarii, CCDM J19026-2953AB, CPD-30 5798, GC 26161, HD 176687, HIP 93506, HR 7194, IDS 18562-3001 AB, PPM 269230, SAO 187600, WDS J19026-2953AB |
Database references |
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SIMBAD | data |
Zeta Sagittarii (ζ Sagittarii, abbreviated Zeta Sgr, ζ Sgr) is a triple star system and the third-brightest star in the constellation of Sagittarius after Kaus Australis and Nunki. Based upon parallax measurements, it is about 88 light-years (27 parsecs) from the Sun.[1]
The three components are designated Zeta Sagittarii Aa (officially named Ascella , the traditional name for the entire system),[9][10] Ab and B.[6] The Washington Double Star Catalog cites a component separated 72.3" from the system, but it is a background star unrelated to the pair.[6]
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