Английская Википедия:74 Aquarii

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74 Aquarii (abbreviated 74 Aqr) is a triple star[1] system in the constellation of Aquarius. 74 Aquarii is its Flamsteed designation and it also bears the variable star designation HI Aquarii. The combined apparent visual magnitude is 5.8,[2] although it is very slightly variable,[3] and it is located at a distance of Шаблон:Convert from Earth.

Visual binary

74 Aquarii is a double star with the two components separated by about Шаблон:Val.[4] The two components are referred to as A and B or AB and C in different publications.[5][6] The pair form a binary with a period of 9.5 years at a typical angular separation of Шаблон:Val, but the orbit is highly eccentric.[5] In 2010, this component was at an angular separation of 0.069 arcseconds along a position angle of 285.9°. This is equivalent to a projected separation of Шаблон:Val.[1]

Spectroscopic binary

The primary star of the visual pair is a double-lined spectroscopic binary, where the presence of both components is revealed from the Doppler shift of their spectral lines, meaning 74 Aquarii is a triple system. The spectroscopic binary was discovered and the orbit calculated by Richard J. Wolff of the University of Hawaii in 1974.[7] A refined orbit was calculated in 2004 by Italian astronomers Giovanni Catanzaro and Paolo Leto in 2004. The orbital period is 3.4 days and the orbit is nearly circular.[6]

Components

The three stars have a combined spectral type of B8 or B9 and all three are thought to be similar. It is unclear whether the stars are on the main sequence, subgiants, or giant stars.[8][9][10] The two visual components are both chemically peculiar stars, the brighter of the two being a mercury-manganese star and the fainter an Ap/Bp star with an excess of mercury.[4] 74 Aquarii is an a2 CVn variable star, with a total amplitude of just 0.01 magnitudes,[3] and a period of 3.5892 days.[11]

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