Beta Aurigae (star)
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| Beta Aurigae (Menkalinan) A | |
| Spectral | A1 IV |
| Type | Subgiant |
| Multiple | Trinary |
| Luminosity | 48 LSol |
| Absolute magnitude | 0.55 |
| Mag Terra | 1.90 |
| Temperature | 9350° K |
| Mass | 2.4 MSol |
| Radius | 2.77 RSol |
| Companion | Beta Aurigae B |
| Beta Aurigae (Menkalinan) B | |
| Spectral | A1 IV |
| Type | Subgiant |
| Multiple | Trinary |
| Luminosity | 48 LSol |
| Absolute magnitude | 0.76 |
| Mag Terra | 1.90 |
| Temperature | 9200° K |
| Mass | 2.3 MSol |
| Radius | 2.63 RSol |
| Companion | Beta Aurigae A |
| Beta Aurigae (Menkalinan) C | |
| Spectral | |
| Type | |
| Multiple | Trinary |
| Luminosity | LSol |
| Absolute magnitude | |
| Mag Terra | 10.4 |
| Temperature | ° K |
| Companion | Beta Aurigae A/B |
The star Beta Aurigae (otherwise known as Menkalinan) is a trinary star system composed a close-orbiting binary pair of blue-white subgiant stars of stellar classification A1 that has a dim third companion orbiting at a larger distance from the central pair.
Description (Specifications)[edit]
- The Beta Aurigae system is believed to be a member of the Ursa Major Moving Group.
- The central binary pair of the system are two A1 IV stars that orbit one another closely with a period of only 3.96 days.
- The Beta Aurigae star system lies approximately 24.9pc from Terra, and is located in a Rimspinward/Spinward direction from Terra at bearing 167.5o Galactic Longitude and +10.4o North Galactic Latitude.
History & Background (Dossier)[edit]
Beta Aurigae is the primary star of the world Beta Aurigae/Sephi Hydra (Aldebaran 1311).
Image Repository[edit]
TravellerMap (T5SS):
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References & Contributors (Sources)[edit]
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- EXTERNAL LINK: SIMBAD @ University of Strasbourg: [2]
- Traveller Wiki Editorial Team
- Author & Contributor: WHULorigan
- Author & Contributor: Lord (Marquis) and Master of Sophontology Maksim-Smelchak of the Ministry of Science