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Y Sagittarii

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Magnitude
  
5.76

Apparent magnitude (V)
  
5.76

Distance
  
1293 ly; (396.4 pc)

Constellation
  
Sagittarius

Absolute magnitude (MV)
  
-3.26

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Y Sagittarii is a variable star in the constellation of Sagittarius. It is a Cepheid variable in apparent magnitude +5.77. This star is the third-brightest in this constellation after X Sagittarii and W Sagittarii. The measure of its parallax by Hubble Space Telescope puts Y Sagittarii to 1,293 light-years away from the Solar System.

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Properties

The brightness ranges in Y Sagittarii's apparent magnitude varies from +5.25 and +6.24 in a period of 5.7736 days. The spectral type of this star is F8II, while the effective temperature is 5370 K. It has a radius 50 times larger than the Sun, its projected rotational velocity of 16 km / s and has an estimated mass six times that of the Sun. The star's metal content is similar to Sun, with an index of metallicity [Fe / H] = +0.05. For other metals tested, shows some overabundance of copper, zinc, yttrium and sodium, the level of the elements is almost double that of the Sun ([Na / H] = +0.27).

Binary System

There is evidence that Y Sagittarii may be a spectroscopic binary. Has been suggested orbital period for the system in the order of 10,000 to 12,000 days. However, subsequent studies assume eccentricity zero for orbit, and they have failed to find the convincing orbital solution.

References

Y Sagittarii Wikipedia