Double star in the constellation Pegasus
Xi Pegasi (ξ Peg, ξ Pegasi) is the Bayer designation for a double star in the northern constellation of Pegasus , the winged horse. Located in the horse's neck, the primary component is an F-type main sequence star that is visible to the naked eye with an apparent visual magnitude of 4.2.[ 2] It is 86% larger and 17% more massive that the Sun, radiating 4.5 times the solar luminosity .[ 8] Based upon parallax measurements taken with the Hipparcos spacecraft, it is located 53.2 ± 0.2 light years from the Sun.[ 1]
The primary has been examined for the presence of an infrared excess that might indicate the presence of a debris disk , but none has been discovered.[ 12] The common proper motion companion, NLTT 54820, is a twelfth magnitude red dwarf located at an angular separation of 11.4″ along a position angle of 96.9°.[ 13] This corresponds to a projected physical separation of 192.3 AU .[ 12]
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External links
Kaler, James B., "Xi Pegasi" , Stars , University of Illinois, retrieved 2016-01-07 .