Sunday, January 19, 2014

checked alpha Com

Compared data.

The raw string from the Washington Double Star (WDS) database:

13100+1732STF1728AB    1827 2011  656 190  12   0.6   0.6  4.85  5.53 F5V  F6V  -430+138 -430+138 +18 2697 NOD  130959.55+173144.8

Extracted:

full WDS identifier 13100+1732STF1728
components AB
number of observations 656



observations first last
date 1827 2011
PA 190 12
Sep. 0.6 0.6

SkyTools 3 Pro (ST3P) says:

Object Information--
Diadem; STF1728; Definitive Orbit: P=25.8 yr, a=0.67"; (2014.1)
PA 192°
Sep 0.21"

Interactive Atlas--
PA 192.3
Sep 0.2

The RASC 2014 Observer's Handbook (OH) says:

α Com AB 2014 2015
PA 12 12
Sep. 0.29 0.04

With an orbital period of 26 years.

Conclusion:

The OH numbers closely match the WDS. A note in the OH says that B star will reach periastron in the spring of 2015. SkyTools shows the orbit to be edge-on. If this is correct then it means that every 13 years, the PA flips. So then it is just a question of when. When exactly will the B component pass the A star. The thing that is peculiar is that SkyTools shows the B star is currently south of the A.

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See the follow-up post.

4 comments:

Sally-AnneL said...

is it possible that the exact dates of periastron can be known? eg. by counting forward from previous PA and comparing?? do u have an idea when in spring '15 it will occur? u said but rt now AB are separate... i guess that is to be expected since it's winter, or shd they not need to have so far to travel?? thx

bla said...

I just checked SkyTools 3 Pro.

PA 13° Sep 0.05" (2015.0): not splittable currently (not splittable at best).

bla said...

Also, SkyTools says the orbit is "definitive." So that means it can be computed with some confidence.

bla said...

I posted a new note, with orbital diagram, here:

http://blog.lumpydarkness.com/2015/01/checked-diadem.html

http://blog.lumpydarkness.com/2015/01/checked-diadem.html