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| − | |radius= 31.88 | + | |radius= 31.88 |
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| − | |lum= 320 | + | |lum= 320 |
|mag= -0.27 | |mag= -0.27 | ||
|lref= 2.37|lrworld=[[Terra (SR 1827) (world)|Terra]] | |lref= 2.37|lrworld=[[Terra (SR 1827) (world)|Terra]] | ||
|lref2= |lrworld2=[[Vland (world)|Vland]] | |lref2= |lrworld2=[[Vland (world)|Vland]] | ||
| − | |temp= 4470 | + | |temp= 4470 |
| − | |mass= 1.23 | + | |mass= 1.23 |
|mrank= | |mrank= | ||
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| − | |lum= 40 | + | |lum= 40 |
|mag= +0.98 | |mag= +0.98 | ||
|lref= 3.64|lrworld=[[Terra (SR 1827) (world)|Terra]] | |lref= 3.64|lrworld=[[Terra (SR 1827) (world)|Terra]] | ||
|lref2= |lrworld2=[[Vland (world)|Vland]] | |lref2= |lrworld2=[[Vland (world)|Vland]] | ||
| − | |temp= 4980 | + | |temp= 4980 |
| − | |mass= ~2.0(?) | + | |mass= ~2.0(?) |
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Revision as of 20:38, 24 July 2016
| Algieba A | |
| Spectral | K0 III |
| Type | Giant |
| Multiple | Binary |
| Luminosity | 320 LSol |
| Absolute magnitude | -0.27 |
| Mag Terra | 2.37 |
| Temperature | 4470° K |
| Mass | 1.23 MSol |
| Radius | 31.88 RSol |
| Companion | Algieba B |
| Algieba B | |
| Spectral | G7 III |
| Type | Giant |
| Multiple | Companion |
| Luminosity | 40 LSol |
| Absolute magnitude | +0.98 |
| Mag Terra | 3.64 |
| Temperature | 4980° K |
| Mass | ~2.0(?) MSol |
| Radius | 10.0 RSol |
The Algieba star system (otherwise known as Gamma Leonis) is composed of a binary pair of giant stars: Algieba A (an orange K0 III giant), and Algieba B (an odd greenish-yellow G7 III giant).
Description (Specifications)
The stars of the Algieba system are separated by about 170AU, and have an orbital period of 510.3 years.
- The binary stars of this system are characterized by a highly eccentric orbit about one another (e=0.845).
- Both stars are almost certainly true giants, meaning that they have stopped fusing hydrogen to helium in their cores, and their outer layers have expanded to great proportions as a result of the slow collapse and heating up of their cores as helium fusion has begun.
The Algieba star system is approximately 40.0pc from Terra, and is located in a Rimward direction from Terra at bearing 216.6o Galactic Longitude and +54.7o North Galactic Latitude.
History & Background (Dossier)
There are two possible locations for the star Algieba:
- Algieba is the primary star of the world Algieba/Regulus (Alpha Crucis 1640) (though this star is an M2 V star, not the astronomical Algieba).
- Algieba is the primary star of the world Algieba/Gamma Leonis (Neworld 1317). (Non-Canonical)
References & Contributors (Sources)
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This list of sources was used by the Traveller Wiki Editorial Team and individual contributors to compose this article. Copyrighted material is used under license from Mongoose Publishing or by permission of the author. The page history lists all of the contributions.
- Travellermap (T5SS) - [Alpha Crucis 1640]: [1]
- Travellermap (Unofficial) - [Neworld 1317]: [2]
- Mongoose Traveller: Solomani Alien Module 5
| This page uses content from Wikipedia. The original article was at Algieba. The list of authors can be seen in the page history. The text of Wikipedia is available under the Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License. |
- External Link: SIMBAD @ University of Strasbourg: [3]