V743 Sgr
Simbad link | V743 Sgr |
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Source publication | Samec, Ronald G. (1998) - BVR_CI_C Photometry of V743 Sagittarii: an Active, Very Short Period, Total Eclipsing W Ursae Majoris System |
ADS link | 1998AJ....115.1160S |
Name in Source publication | V743 Sgr |
Orbital period in days (P [d]) | 0.276636 |
Mass ratio (q) | 0.32 |
Mass ratio determination | Photometric |
Type | W |
Has total eclipse? | |
Has spots? | |
Has third light? | |
Has period variation? |
Solver | WD |
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Orbital period in days (P [d]) | 0.276636 |
Mass ratio (q) | 0.32 |
Orbital inclination in degrees (i [o]) | 82.9 |
Fillout (f) | 0.09 |
Primary temperature in Kelvins (T1 [K]) | 5116 |
Secondary temperature in Kelvins (T2 [K]) | 5459 |
Primary polar radius in units of orbital separation (r1p) | 0.4546 |
Secondary polar radius in units of orbital separation (r2p) | 0.2695 |
Surface potential (Ω) | 2.4899 |
Orbital separation in solar radii (a [R]) | |
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Primary radius in solar units (R1 [R]) | |
Secondary radius in solar units (R2 [R]) | |
Primary mass in solar units (M1 [M]) | |
Secondary mass in solar units (M2 [M]) | |
Primary temperature in kelvins (T1 [K]) | 5116 |
Secondary temperature in Kelvins (T2 [K]) | 5459 |
Primary luminosity in solar units (L1 [L]) | |
Secondary luminosity in solar units (L2 [L]) | |
Distance in parsecs (d [pc]) | |
Age in gigayears (τ [gyr]) |
Designation | Gaia DR2 4057558237084582656 |
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RA | 265:58:57.42048 |
DEC | -29:30:10.7676 |
l | 0.180877841 |
b | 0.545312638 |
G magnitude | 20.167206 |
G_bp magnitude | 20.021692 |
G_rp magnitude | 17.76606 |
Radial velocity [km/s] | |
Parallax | |
Distance [pc] | |
Temperature [K] | |
Radius [R] | |
Luminosity [L] |
Simbad link | V743 Sgr |
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J magnitude | 11.293 |
H magnitude | 10.774 |
K magnitude | 10.588 |
Johnson_U magnitude | |
Johnson_B magnitude | |
Johnson_V magnitude | |
Johnson_R magnitude | |
Johnson_I magnitude | |
Sloan_u magnitude | |
Sloan_g magnitude | 13.0068 |
Sloan_r magnitude | |
Sloan_i magnitude | |
Sloan_z magnitude |