- Beta Tucanae
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name=β¹,² Tucanae
epoch=J2000.0
constell=Tucana
ra=00h 31m 32.7s
dec=−62° 57' 29"
spectral=AB: A2V+B9V
CD: A2V+A7V
appmag_v=β¹: +4.36
β²: +4.53
dist_ly=140 ± 3
dist_pc=43 ± 1
names=HR 126 + HR 126,
HD 2884 + HD 2885,
CP-63 50, HIP 2484 +
HIP 2487, SAO 248201 +
SAO 248202, GC 625,
CCDM 00316-6258Beta Tucanae (β Tuc / β Tucanae) is a group of six
star s which appear to be at least loosely bound into a system in theconstellation Tucana . Three of the stars are luminous enough to have been given their ownBayer designation s, β¹ Tucanae through β³ Tucanae. The system is approximately 140light years fromEarth .β¹,² Tucanae
The two brightest stars, Beta-1 Tucanae and Beta-2 Tucanae, also referred to as Beta Tucanae A and Beta Tucanae C, are 27
arcsecond s, or at least 1100Astronomical Unit s (AU) apart. They are both main sequence dwarfs, Beta-1 a blue-white B-type star with anapparent magnitude of +4.36, and Beta-2 a white A-type star with anapparent magnitude of +4.53.Both of these bright stars have at least one closer main sequence companion. Beta Tucanae B is a magnitude +13.5 A-type star which is a close companion to Beta-1, being 2.4
arcsecond s, or at least 100 AU away. Beta-2's companion, the 6th magnitude Beta Tucanae D is another A-type star which is separated by approximately 0.38arcsecond s (16 AU) from Beta-2.β³ Tucanae
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name=β³ Tucanae
epoch=J2000.0
constell=Tucana
ra=00h 32m 43.8s
dec=−63° 01' 52"
spectral=A0V+A2V
appmag_v="combined": +5.07
AB: 5.8 + 6.0
dist_ly=152 ± 3
dist_pc=46 ± 1
names=HR 136, HD 3003,
CP-63 52, HIP 2578,
SAO 248208, GC 651,
CCDM 00327-6302Beta-3 Tucanae is a
binary star which is separated from Beta-1 and Beta-2 Tucanae by 9arcminute s on the sky, which puts the two systems at least 23 000Astronomical Unit s (AU) or 0.37light year s apart. It's not clear how tightly Beta-3 Tucanae is gravitationally bound to the rest of the β Tucanae system, but all the stars have similar distances from Earth and have the sameproper motion on the sky, indicating they are gravitationally influencing each other to some degree.Both components of the binary system are white A-type main sequence dwarfs and they have
apparent magnitude s of +5.8 and +6.0. They are separated by 0.1arcsecond s, or at least 4Astronomical Unit s.
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