Tau Boötis

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Tau Boötis A/B
Observation data
Equinox J2000
Constellation Boötes
Right ascension 13h 47m 15.7s
Declination +17° 27′ 25″
Apparent magnitude (V) 4.50/11.00
Characteristics
Spectral type F6 IV/M2 V
U-B color index 0.04
B-V color index 0.48
Variable type Suspected
Astrometry
Radial velocity (Rv) -15.6 km/s
Proper motion (μ) RA: -480.34 mas/yr
Dec.: 54.18 mas/yr
Parallax (π) 64.12 ± 0.70 mas
Distance 50.84 ly (15.60 pc)
Absolute magnitude (MV) 3.53/10.03
Details
Mass 1.3/0.4 M
Radius 1.4 R
Luminosity 3.4 L
Temperature 6340 K
Metallicity 210%
Rotation  ?
Age 1.3-2.0 × 109 years
Other designations
4 Boötis, GJ 527, HR 5185, BD +18°2782, HD 120136, LTT 14021, GCTP 3144.00, SAO 100706, FK5 507, NSV 6444, HIP 67275, GC 18637, ADS 9025, CCDM 13473+1727

Tau Boötis (τ Boo / τ Boötis) is a 4th magnitude star system in the constellation of Boötes. The system is a binary. The primary component is a yellow-white dwarf (spectral type F7 V) and secondary is a dim red dwarf (spectral type M2 V).

The system is relatively nearby, distance being about 51 light years. The primary star should be easily visible to the unaided eye under dark skies.

The primary star, Tau Boötis A is a yellow-white dwarf. It is 20% more massive than our Sun and thus is somewhat brighter and hotter. It has a radius 1.9 times solar, and is probably about 1300 million years old. Since it is more massive than the Sun, its lifespan is shorter being less than 6000 million years.

It is also listed as a suspected variable star. However, the star is not variable.

Tau Boötis B is a dim red dwarf orbiting the primary star at a distance of 240 AU. One orbit around the primary would take thousands of years to complete.

[edit] Planetary system

In 1997 a planet, designated as Tau Boötis Ab was discovered orbiting the primary star. Tau Boötis is the only known example of a star tidally locked by a planet.[citation needed] There are also some indications of another, more distant planet orbiting the star.

The planet(s) of Tau Boötis A
Planet Mass
(MJ)
Semimajor axis
(AU)
Orbital period
(days)
Eccentricity
b >7-8 0.05 3.312 0.01

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