Tau1 Arietis

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τ¹ Arietis
Observation data
Equinox J2000.0
Constellation Aries
Right ascension 03h21m13.6s
Declination +21°08′49″
Apparent magnitude (V) +5.27
Distance 462 ± 67 ly
(142 ± 21 pc)
Spectral type B5IV
Other designations
61 Arietis, HR 1005, HD 20756, BD+20°543, FK5 1094, HIP 15627, SAO 75886, GC 4007, CCDM 03212+2109
The correct title of this article is Tau1 Arietis. It features superscript or subscript characters that are substituted or omitted because of technical limitations.
For other star systems with this Bayer designation, see Tau Arietis.

Tau¹ Arietis (τ¹ Ari / τ¹ Arietis) is a triple star system in the constellation Aries. It is approximately 462 light years from Earth.

The primary component, τ¹ Arietis A, is an eclipsing binary which is classified as a blue-white B-type subgiant. The two components have apparent magnitudes of +5.4 and +7.9 and are separated by 0.15 arcseconds. At 0.67 arcseconds from A is τ¹ Arietis B, which has an apparent magnitude of +8.4. The combined mean apparent magnitude of the system is +5.27, but due to eclipsing of the binary components, the brightness varies from magnitude +5.26 to +5.32.