9 Aurigae Explained
9 Aurigae (9 Aur) is a star system in Auriga (constellation). It has an apparent magnitude of about 5, making it visible to the naked eye in many suburban skies.[1] Parallax estimates made by the Hipparcos spacecraft put it at about 86 light-years (26 parsecs) from the solar system, although individual Gaia Data Release 3 parallaxes place all three components at 88 light years.
It is a well-studied Gamma Doradus variable, and was one of the first stars to be so-classified. This star type varies in luminosity due to non-radial pulsations.[2] Its apparent magnitude varies from 4.93 to 5.03 over a period of 1.25804 days.[3] For that reason it has been given the variable star designation V398 Aurigae.[3]
9 Aurigae is a multiple star system. The naked-eye component A is a single-lined spectroscopic binary. Only the signature of an F-type main sequence star can be seen in the spectrum, but the periodic doppler shift of the absorption lines demonstrates that there is a hidden companion in a 391.7-day orbit. The gravitational interaction of the two bodies produces variations in their respective motions, which is what creates the doppler shift.
Four other companions to 9 Aurigae are listed in multiple star catalogs.[4] [5] The closest companion is a 12th-magnitude red dwarf away. away is component C, a 9th-magnitude star with a spectral class of K5Ve,[6] which may also be a spectroscopic binary. Further-separated still is a 14th-magnitude star, component D, proposed to be a more distant red giant, although Gaia astrometry places it at a similar distance and with a similar proper motion. The most widely-separated companion is component E, a distant unrelated star.[7]
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