NWK
(See Notes, , K-band or other infrared magnitudes)
Visually invisible, K-band or other infrared star : Summary line gives K-band or other infrared (>1 micron) magnitudes
Nature of this double is uncertain.
OTHER CATALOGS AND DESIGNATIONS
Constellation
Hercules
WDS 17346+2958 MAB 1 AB : NOTES
discov_num
notes
refcode
MAB 1
Primary is a slightly evolved subgiant, inferred mass 1.16 +/- 0.11
Msun, and is a 9.009d SB. Minimum mass of close companion is 40.0 +/-
2.5 Mjup. Distance is estimated at 218 +/- 14 pc. A wider possible
companion was discoverd by AO imaging at 643mas, with dm 6.49mag in
K-band. If physically associated, this companions would have an
estimated mass of 0.13 Msun. Further pm data are needed to determine
its physical or optical association with primary.
MaB2013
REFERENCES
refcode
metd
author
reference
MaB2013
E2 j
Ma, B., Ge, J., Barnes, R., Crepp, J.R., De Lee, N., Dutra-Ferreira, L.,
2013AJ....145...20M
MaB2013
+H+
Esposito, M., Femenia, B., Fleming, S., Gaudi, B.S., Ghezzi, L., Hebb, L., et al.
MaB2013
+A
AJ 145, 20, 2013
WDS HISTORIC DATA
coord_2000
discov_num
comp
epoch
obs
pa
sep
mag_pri
mag_sec
spectr
notes
coord_arcsec_2000
17346+2958
MAB 1
AB
2012
1
27
0.6
8.88
15.40
G0IV
N WK
173433.74+295805.6
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WDS 17346+2958 MAB 1 AB : VISUAL OBSERVATIONS REPORTS
No records found.
WDS 17346+2958 MAB 1 AB : MEASURES
No records found.
WDS 17346+2958 : VIRTUAL EYEPIECE
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