NK
(See Notes, K-band or other infrared magnitudes)
Visually invisible, K-band or other infrared star : Summary line gives K-band or other infrared (>1 micron) magnitudes
Nature of this double is uncertain.
OTHER CATALOGS AND DESIGNATIONS
Name
48 Aur
Var name
RT Aur
Constellation
Auriga
SAO
59128
HIP
30827
Tycho2
2422-01408-1
Gaia DR2
3435571660360952704
HD
45412
HR
2332
GC
8371
BD
BD+30 1238
Flamsteed
48 Aurigae
Flamsteed name
48 Aur
Distance
909.09
Distance ly
2965.45
WDS 06286+3030 GAA 3 (48 Aur) : NOTES
discov_num
notes
refcode
GAA 3
RT Aur. The binary nature of this short-period Cepheid is still
uncertain, however Gallenne et al. (2015) believe they might have
detected it for the first time. See notes in that paper regarding
previously published hints of binarity. Removing this possible
companion from their interferometric data, they estimated the
detection limit. They reached a minimum dynamic range of 0.47%,
corresponding to dmH> 5.8 mag. This limit excludes the presence of
any additional companion with a spectral type earlier than F0V.
GaA2015
REFERENCES
refcode
metd
author
reference
GaA2015
Kv j
Gallenne, A., Merand, A., Kervella, P., Monnier, J.D., Schaefer, G.H., Baron, F.,
2015A&A...579A..68G
GaA2015
+Kc
Breitfelder, J., Le Bouquin, J.-B., Roettenbacher, R.M., Gieren, W.,
GaA2015
Pietrzynski, G., McAlister, H., et al.
GaA2015
A&A 579, A68, 2015
WDS HISTORIC DATA
coord_2000
discov_num
comp
epoch
obs
pa
sep
mag_pri
mag_sec
spectr
notes
coord_arcsec_2000
06286+3030
GAA 3
2012
1
224
0.0
3.90
10.50
F8Ibv
N K
062834.09+302935.1
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