Algol
HIP 14576; Beta Per; 26 Per
Espectacular (80/100)
HIP 14576; Beta Per; 26 Per
VariableStar
Per
Visible
Nivel 1
Naked eye / Binoculars - Monitor brightness changes
Propiedades Físicas
Magnitud
2.12
Rango
2.09 - 3.3
Período
2.9 días
Tipo variable
Eclipsing Binary (Algol-type)
Tipo Espectral
B7V
Color de la Estrella
Azul-blanco
(B-V -0.05)
Distancia
93 ly
Posición e Identificadores
RA
03h 08m 10.1s
Dec
+40° 57' 20.0"
Constelación
Per
HR
936
HIP
14576
Bayer
Beta
Flamsteed
26 Per
Variable ID
Bet Per
Double Cat
2362
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Sistema Estelar Múltiple H: óptico
Componentes
6
IDs de Componentes
AD
Separación
59.4″
Mag de la Compañera
12.7
Ángulo de Posición
156°
Colores de las Estrellas
A: Azul-blanco
B: Amarillo-blanco
Descubridor
BU 526
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Notas Estelares
ADS 2362A is the prototype Algol star, first discovered as variable by Montanari in 1669. The first period determined by | Goodricke in 1783, who also interpreted the variations as due to eclipses. The prototype star proves to be a more | a complicated system than most of the Algol-type stars, i.e., compact triple system with separation of the components | well under 0.1". The components usually designated Algol A, B, C, sometimes A, a, P. Two formerly additionally desig- | nated components D and E, inferred on the basis of an apparent 32 year apsidal motion, are now considered spurious. | The various Algol components must not be confused with the visual components ADS 2362 B-E, optical companions at much | greater distances from A. ADS 2362A, EA 2.12 - 3.40V, 2.86732442d, abrupt period changes. Orbital and rotation periods | synchronized. Rotational velocity 65k/s. Radio flares extending to about 1 A.U., not associated with X-ray activity. | Radio flare activity appears correlated with period discontinuities, attributed to "starquakes." Mass flow from K to B8 | component at rate of 1.8x10E-08 solar masses/year. Possible circumstellar material associated with radio or H alpha | emission.
A* var. B8V, 1.858y, a = 0.011" or 1.862y, a = 0.104". Apparent apsidal period 28.4y or 32y. Resolved by speckle | interferometry: sep. 0.086", 2-3v fainter than primary. This may be Algol C. Four visual companions all optical: | B, 12.7v at 59"; C, 12.5 at 67"; D, 10.5 at 82"; BC sep. 15"; E, 12.5v at 11" from D.
Algol ABxC: 1.8613y, K 12.0k/s, V0 +3.7k/s, msin3i 3.91, asini 109. Spectra B8V, G5IV, Am. Mass Algol AB, 5.3 | Suns; C, 1.8 Suns. Circumstellar gas fills Roche lobe of hot component. ADS 19356A: 2.8673d, K 44.0k/s, V0 var., | asini 1.73. Resolved by speckle interferometry 1982.17, sep. 0.052", 1983.94, sep. 0.08".
Color excess E(B-V) = +0.03.
B8V+G.
ALGOL; Gorgona; Gorgonea Prima; Demon Star; El Ghoul.
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