Sigma Aquilae

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σ Aquilae
Observation data
Epoch J2000
Constellation
(pronunciation)
Aquila
Right ascension 19h 39m 11.6415s
Declination +05° 23′ 51.984″
Apparent magnitude (V) 5.178
Characteristics
Spectral type B3V+
U-B color index -0.6
B-V color index 0.03
Variable type Beta Lyrae variables
Astrometry
Radial velocity (Rv) -4.8 km/s
Proper motion (μ) RA: 2.08 mas/yr
Dec.: -3.78 mas/yr
Parallax (π) 4.78 ± 0.82 mas
Distance approx. 700 ly
(approx. 210 pc)
Absolute magnitude (MV) 5.176
Details
Mass ? M
Radius ? R
Luminosity ? L
Temperature ? K
Metallicity ?
Rotation 0.00533952 Year
Age ? years
Visual binary orbit
Companion σ Aquilae B
Semimajor axis (a) 47.8"
Inclination (i) 328°
Other designations
V* sig Aql, GCRV 12038, IDS 19342+0510 A, TD1 25149, 44 Aql, IRAS 19366+0517, TYC 487-3422-1, sig Aql, 2MASS J19391164+0523519, UBV M 23997, ADS 12737 A, GSC 00487-03422, N30 4347, UBV 21310, AG+05° 2775, HD 185507, PPM 168338, YZ 5 9427, BD+05° 4225, HGAM 768, ROT 3528, YZ 0 2219, CCDM J19392+0524A, HIC 96665, SAO 124903, CSI+05 4225 1, HIP 96665, SBC7 759, GC 27185, HR 7474.
Database references
SIMBAD data
Database references
SIMBAD data

Sigma Aquilae (σ Aql / σ Aquilae) is a binary star in the constellation Aquila. It is approximately 680 light years from Earth.

Sigma Aquilae is an eclipsing spectroscopic binary. Both components are detached blue-white B-type main sequence dwarfs which do not fill their Roche lobes. The mean apparent magnitude of the binary is +5.18. Because it is an eclipsing binary, σ Aquilae is also a variable star and its brightness varies by 0.2 magnitudes with a period equal to its orbital period of 1.95 days.

Aquila Constellation
Aquila Constellation

[edit] Components

NAME Right ascension Declination Apparent magnitude (V) Spectral type Database references
σ Aquilae B (BD+05 4225B) 19h 39m 09.8s +05° 24' 31 12.31 Simbad

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