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59 Cygni

Star in the constellation Cygnus

59 Cygni

Summary

Star in the constellation Cygnus

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59 Cygni is a multiple star system in the northern constellation of Cygnus, located roughly 1,300 light years away from Earth. It is visible to the naked eye as a blue-white hued star with a combined apparent visual magnitude of 4.74.

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The primary component and brightest member of this system, designated 59 Cyg Aa, is a rapidly rotating Be star with a stellar classification of B1.5 Vnne. This is a well-studied star thanks to pronounced spectral variations that have been observed since 1916, and two short-term shell star phases that were observed in 1973 and 1974–5. It is actually a confirmed spectroscopic binary system with a high temperature subdwarf O-type companion in a 28-day orbital period. The latter is heating the nearest side of the circumstellar gaseous disk that surrounds the primary.

Orbiting the primary pair is 59 Cyg Ab, a magnitude 7.64 A-type main-sequence star of class A3V, located at an angular separation of . A fourth component is a magnitude 9.8 A-type giant star of class A8III at a separation of along a position angle (PA) of 352°, as of 2008. The fifth companion is magnitude 11.7 at a separation of and a PA of 141°. Gaia Data Release 2 suggests that the companions at and are respectively and away and moving in approximately the same direction as the primary triple.

References

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