Eta Andromedae
Spectroscopic binary star in the constellation Andromeda
η Andromedae
Location of η Andromedae (circled)
Observation dataEpoch J2000.0 Equinox J2000.0 (ICRS )
Constellation
Andromeda
Right ascension
00h 57m 12.4000s [ 1]
Declination
+23° 25′ 03.533″[ 1]
Apparent magnitude (V)
4.403[ 1]
Characteristics
Spectral type
G8III-IV + G8III-IV[ 2]
U−B color index
+0.69[ 3]
B−V color index
+0.94[ 3]
R−I color index
+0.48[ 3]
Astrometry η And A Radial velocity (Rv )−10.3 ± 0.9[ 1] km/s Proper motion (μ) RA: −43.72[ 1] mas /yr Dec.: −46.06[ 1] mas /yr Parallax (π)13.44 ± 0.75 mas [ 1] Distance 240 ± 10 ly (74 ± 4 pc ) Absolute magnitude (MV )0.52 ± 0.06[ 2] η And B Absolute magnitude (MV )1.07 ± 0.07[ 2]
Orbit [ 2] Period (P)115.72 ± 0.01 d Semi-major axis (a)10.37 ± 0.03 mas Eccentricity (e)0.006 ± 0.002 Inclination (i)30.5 ± 0.4° Longitude of the node (Ω)69.4 ± 0.5° Periastron epoch (T)48013 ± 1 MJD Argument of periastron (ω) (secondary)215 ± 4°
Details η And A Mass 2.6 ± 0.35[ 4] M ☉ Luminosity (bolometric) 65 ± 3[ 2] L ☉ Surface gravity (log g )2.8[ 2] cgs Temperature 4900[ 2] K Age 800 Million years η And B Mass 2.3 ± 0.31[ 4] M ☉ Luminosity (bolometric) 39 ± 3[ 2] L ☉ Surface gravity (log g )3.0[ 2] cgs Temperature 4900[ 2] K
Other designations η Andromedae, η And, Eta And,
38 Andromedae , 38 And,
MKT 2 ,
FOX 116A ,
BD +22°153,
CCDM J00572+2325A,
FK5 2060,
GC 1136,
HD 5516,
HIP 4463,
HR 271,
IDS 00519+2253 A,
PPM 90327,
SAO 74388,
WDS 00572+2325A/Aa.
[ 1] [ 5] [ 6]
Database references SIMBAD data
Eta Andromedae (Eta And , η Andromedae , η And ) is a spectroscopic binary star in the constellation of Andromeda . It consists of two G-type subgiant or giant stars orbiting each other with a period of 115.7 days and has an overall apparent visual magnitude of approximately 4.403.[ 1] [ 2]
History
η Andromedae system as seen from earth orbit, M 33 in background
Eta Andromedae was discovered to be a double-lined spectroscopic binary in a series of spectra taken in 1899 and 1900.[ 7] Its orbit was computed in 1946 from spectroscopic observations.[ 8] Because spectroscopy only reveals the radial velocity of a star towards or away from the viewer, such a computation does not determine all orbital elements . In observations made from 1990 to 1992, Eta Andromedae was resolved interferometrically by the Mark III Stellar Interferometer at Mount Wilson Observatory , California , United States . This allowed a more complete orbit to be computed and, in 1993, published.[ 2]
Naming
In Chinese , 奎宿 (Kuí Sù ), meaning Legs (asterism) , refers to an asterism consisting of η Andromedae, 65 Piscium, ζ Andromedae , ε Andromedae , δ Andromedae , π Andromedae , ν Andromedae , μ Andromedae , β Andromedae , σ Piscium , τ Piscium , 91 Piscium, υ Piscium , φ Piscium , χ Piscium and ψ¹ Piscium . Consequently, the Chinese name for η Andromedae itself is 奎宿一 (Kuí Sù yī , English: the First Star of Legs .)[ 9]
Visual companion
Eta Andromedae has a visual companion star of apparent visual magnitude 11.5, BD+22°153B, visible 129.2 arcseconds away.[ 6]
References
^ a b c d e f g h i "* eta And" . SIMBAD . Centre de données astronomiques de Strasbourg . Retrieved August 23, 2008 .
^ a b c d e f g h i j k l The spectroscopic binary eta Andromedae: Determination of the orbit by optical interferometry, C. A. Hummel et al., Astronomical Journal 106 , #6 (December 1993), pp. 2486–2492, Bibcode :1993AJ....106.2486H , doi :10.1086/116816 .
^ a b c HR 271 , database entry, The Bright Star Catalogue, 5th Revised Ed. (Preliminary Version), D. Hoffleit and W. H. Warren, Jr., CDS ID V/50 . Accessed on line August 23, 2008.
^ a b Table 2, Resolved double-lined spectroscopic binaries: A neglected source of hypothesis-free parallaxes and stellar masses, D. Pourbaix, Astronomy and Astrophysics Supplement 145 (August 2000), pp. 215–222, Bibcode :2000A&AS..145..215P .
^ Entry 00572+2325, discoverer code MKT 2, components Aa,
The Washington Double Star Catalog Archived April 12, 2008, at the Wayback Machine ,
United States Naval Observatory . Accessed on line August 27, 2008.
^ a b Entry 00572+2325, discoverer code FOX 116, components AB,
The Washington Double Star Catalog Archived April 12, 2008, at the Wayback Machine ,
United States Naval Observatory . Accessed on line August 23, 2008.
^ A list of nine stars whose velocities in the line of sight are variable, W. W. Campbell and W. H. Wright, Astrophysical Journal 12 (November 1900), pp. 254–257, Bibcode :1900ApJ....12..254C , doi :10.1086/140765 .
^ The Spectroscopic Binary η Andromedae, Katherine C. Gordon, Astrophysical Journal 103 (January 1946), pp. 13–15, Bibcode :1946ApJ...103...13G .
^ (in Chinese) AEEA (Activities of Exhibition and Education in Astronomy) 天文教育資訊網 2006 年 5 月 19 日 Archived 2016-03-03 at the Wayback Machine
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