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8 Andromedae

Multiple star system in the constellation Andromeda


Multiple star system in the constellation Andromeda

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8 Andromedae, abbreviated 8 And, is a probable triple star system in the northern constellation of Andromeda. 8 Andromedae is the Flamsteed designation. It is visible to the naked eye with an apparent visual magnitude of 4.82. Based upon an annual parallax shift of , it is located about 570 light years from the Earth. It is moving closer with a heliocentric radial velocity of −8 km/s.

The primary component is an ageing red giant star with a stellar classification of M2.5 III Ba0.5. The suffix notation indicates this is a mild barium star, which means the stellar atmosphere is enriched with s-process elements. It is either a member of a close binary system and has previously acquired these elements from a (now) white dwarf companion or else it is on the asymptotic giant branch and is generating the elements itself. This is a periodic variable of unknown type, changing in brightness with an amplitude of 0.0161 magnitude at a frequency of 0.23354 d−1, or once every 4.3 days.

The third component is the magnitude 13.0 star at an angular separation of along a position angle of 164°, as of 2015. It has a Gaia Data Release 3 parallax of and a proper motion almost identical to 8 Andromedae. A number of other faint stars within a few arc-minutes of 8 Andromedae have been listed as companions, but none are at the same distance.

Within Andromeda it is the second of a northerly chain asterism – 11 is further south-westward, with 7, 5, then 3 Andromedae in the other direction.

References

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References

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  4. (1992). "Asymptotic Giant Branch Stars Near the Sun". The Astronomical Journal.
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