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Semi-amplitude (K2) (secondary)
  
38.6 km/s

Magnitude
  
4.418

Apparent magnitude (V)
  
4.418

Luminosity
  
25 L☉

Constellation
  
Carina

HR 2554

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HR 2554, also known as V415 Carinae and A Carinae, is an eclipsing spectroscopic binary of the Algol type in the constellation of Carina whose apparent visual magnitude varies by 0.06 magnitudes and is approximately 4.39 at maximum brightness. Its primary is a G-type bright giant star and its secondary is an A-type main sequence star. It is approximately 553 light years from Earth.

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HR 2554 A

The primary component, HR 2554 A, is a yellow G-type bright giant with a mean apparent magnitude of +4.4.

HR 2554 B

The secondary component, HR 2554 B, is a white A-type main sequence dwarf, about three magnitudes fainter than the primary.

HR 2554 binary system

HR 2554 has two components in orbit around each other, making it a binary star. The semi-major axis of the secondary's orbit is 2.17 arcseconds. The two components regularly eclipse each other, making A Carinae a variable star. Its brightness varies by 0.06 magnitudes with a period equal to its orbital period of 195 days.

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