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11 and the subsystem containing its secondary component would be numbered 12. Subsystems which would appear below this in the mobile diagram will be given numbers with three, four, or more digits. When describing a non-hierarchical system by this method, the same subsystem number will be used more than once; for example, a system with three visual components, A, B, and C, no two of which can be grouped into a subsystem, would have two subsystems numbered 1 denoting the two binaries AB and AC. In this case, if B and C were subsequently resolved into binaries, they would be given the subsystem numbers 12 and 13.
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801:, which may be optical rather than physical, this hierarchy may be only apparent. It uses upper-case letters (A, B, ...) for the first level of the hierarchy, lower-case letters (a, b, ...) for the second level, and numbers (1, 2, ...) for the third. Subsequent levels would use alternating lower-case letters and numbers, but no examples of this were found in the sample.
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Multiple Star Catalogue uses a system in which each subsystem in a mobile diagram is encoded by a sequence of digits. In the mobile diagram (d) above, for example, the widest system would be given the number 1, while the subsystem containing its primary component would be numbered
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star means that the stars may appear to be close to each other, when viewed from planet Earth, as they both seem to occupy nearly the same point in the sky, but in reality, one star may be much farther away from Earth than the other, which is not readily apparent unless one can view them over the
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Mayer, P.; Harmanec, P.; Zasche, P.; Brož, M.; Catalan-Hurtado, R.; Barlow, B. N.; Frondorf, W.; Wolf, M.; Drechsel, H.; Chini, R.; Nasseri, A.; Pigulski, A.; Labadie-Bartz, J.; Christie, G. W.; Walker, W. S. G.; Blackford, M.; Blane, D.; Henden, A. A.; Bohlsen, T.; Božić, H.; Jonák, J. (2022).
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A simplex diagram of hierarchy 3 may describe a system with anywhere from four to eight components. The mobile diagram in (e) shows an example of a quadruple system with hierarchy 3, consisting of a single distant component orbiting a close binary system, with one of the components of the close
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or Alpha Ursae
Minoris (α UMi), the north star, is a triple star system in which the closer companion star is extremely close to the main star—so close that it was only known from its gravitational tug on Polaris A (α UMi A) until it was imaged by the
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or as far away as 36 AU. Proxima
Centauri, also (though less frequently) called Alpha Centauri C, is much farther away (between 4300 and 13,000 AU) from α Cen AB, and orbits the central pair with a period of 547,000 (+66,000/-40,000)
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in 2000, the WMC scheme was endorsed and it was resolved by
Commissions 5, 8, 26, 42, and 45 that it should be expanded into a usable uniform designation scheme. A sample of a catalog using the WMC scheme, covering half an hour of
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stars. By itself, this would be a quadruple hierarchy 2 system as in (d), but it is orbited by a fainter more distant component, which is also a close red dwarf binary. This forms a sextuple system of hierarchy
634:. Such stars eventually settle down to a close binary with a distant companion, with the other star(s) previously in the system ejected into interstellar space at high velocities. This dynamic may explain the
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Trapezia are usually very young, unstable systems. These are thought to form in stellar nurseries, and quickly fragment into stable multiple stars, which in the process may eject components as galactic
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by considering close pairs as if they were a single star. In these systems there is little interaction between the orbits and the stars' motion will continue to approximate stable
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and revolve around each other once every 7.15 days. These in turn orbit the third star once every 145 days. The fourth star orbits the other three stars roughly every fifty years.
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part of the hierarchy will shift inwards. Components which are found to be nonexistent, or are later reassigned to a different subsystem, also cause problems.
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for eclipsing binary stars), and, worse, component letters may be assigned differently by different authors, so that, for example, one person's
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systems, which are stable, and consist of nested orbits that do not interact much, and so each level of the hierarchy can be treated as a
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and two main-sequence stars. The orbits of the stars are oriented in such a way that all three stars eclipse each other.
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to be close to one another in the sky. This may result from the stars actually being physically close and
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Tokovinin, A. (2004). "Statistics of multiple stars".
683:, etc., to the system's designation. Suffixes such as
548:. Evans calls the number of levels in the diagram its
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219:, the last of which probably consists of a star and a
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2091:. D. Reidel Publishing Company, Dordrecht. pp.
1984:
1890:. D. Reidel Publishing Company, Dordrecht. pp.
1874:; see §7–8 for a discussion of the quintuple system.
1727:. D. Reidel Publishing Company, Dordrecht. pp.
159:, which include planets and similar bodies (such as
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2280:. Dordrecht: D. Reidel Publishing Company. p.
2155:. D. Reidel Publishing Company, Dordrecht. p.
1799:. D. Reidel Publishing Company, Dordrecht. p.
1642:
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1326:
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544:, meaning that at each level there are exactly two
187:effects, no perturbation from other forces, and no
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957:is a triple star system located approximately 149
650:at above 200 km·s and has been traced to the
2611:Does triple star orbit directly affect orbit time
2467:. United States Naval Observatory. Archived from
2342:. United States Naval Observatory. Archived from
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1830:Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
1758:Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
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1215:system, the system can be considered a sextuple.
661:
566:A real example of a system with hierarchy 3 is
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1389:"MSC - a catalogue of physical multiple stars"
368:behavior. They can have 2, 3, or 4 stars.
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2749:"KOI 2626: A Quadruple System with a Planet?"
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853:, a variable consisting of a red giant and a
687:may be used to denote the pair consisting of
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322:with 8 stars. These systems are smaller than
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1393:Astronomy and Astrophysics Supplement Series
3187:The Astrophysical Journal Supplement Series
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2722:"PH1 : A planet in a four-star system"
2711:, Leos Ondra, accessed on line 26 May 2007.
1515:. Princeton University Press. p. 247.
1328:. New Delhi: Deep & Deep Publications.
1323:
1066:discovered when it was observed in 1650 by
1011:is a unique triple system, consisting of a
889:is a triple star composed of a main binary
719:Nomenclature in the Multiple Star Catalogue
247:bound to each other, in which case it is a
27:Small number of stars that orbit each other
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2463:William I. Hartkopf & Brian D. Mason.
2338:William I. Hartkopf & Brian D. Mason.
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2327:
2308:Format, The Washington Double Star Catalog
2214:
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1593:Encyclopedia of Astronomy and Astrophysics
1355:. Cambridge University Press. p. 16.
1031:is a quadruple star system located in the
972:. The system is composed of HD 188753A, a
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1070:but it was probably observed earlier, by
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166:A star system of two stars is known as a
3333:is located at the U.S. Naval Observatory
2465:"Sample Washington Multiplicity Catalog"
2267:
1702:Dynamics of multiple stars: observations
1677:Publishing Company, Dordrecht. pp.
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813:
785:During the 24th General Assembly of the
736:Future multiple star system nomenclature
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2778:Central European Astrophysical Bulletin
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2011:
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1509:Binney, James; Tremaine, Scott (1987).
1300:course of a year, and observe distinct
589:form what appears to be a close visual
517:simplex, quintuple system, hierarchy 4.
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2411:"On the designation of multiple stars"
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511:simplex, quadruple system, hierarchy 2
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1062:is often said to have been the first
116:Artist's impression of the orbits of
1118:(Îľ Tau, Îľ Tauri), located about 222
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3359:Alpha Centauri, APOD, 2002 April 25
3307:Alpha Centauri, APOD, 2002 April 25
2298:
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563:binary being an even closer binary.
508:simplex, triple system, hierarchy 2
24:
3447:List of most massive star clusters
2746:
2321:. Accessed on line 20 August 2008.
1824:Mazeh, Tzevi; et al. (2001).
25:
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2390:. United States Naval Observatory
2368:. United States Naval Observatory
2366:"Urban/Corbin Designation Method"
2180:Blaauw, A.; Morgan, W.W. (1954).
1420: online versions at
411:systems or the even more complex
207:. Examples of binary systems are
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1605:
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266:Most multiple star systems are
3337:Naming New Extrasolar Planets
3041:
2436:A. Tokovinin (17 April 2000).
2409:A. Tokovinin (18 April 2000).
1556:
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775:Washington Double Star Catalog
475:) or, in rare cases, a purely
439:triple star system, each star
290:if they contain 4 stars;
282:if they contain 3 stars;
13:
1:
4988:Timeline of stellar astronomy
3452:List of largest star clusters
2937:"Multiple Star Catalog (MSC)"
2858:American Astronomical Society
2613:, Jeremy Hien, Jon Shewarts,
1538:The Formation of Binary Stars
1311:
662:Designations and nomenclature
463:stars. Triple stars that are
408:
355:
3243:Astronomy & Astrophysics
3130:Astronomy & Astrophysics
2885:Astronomy & Astrophysics
2653:Robert Grant Aitken (2019).
1972:10.1016/0083-6656(87)90021-3
1352:Understanding Variable Stars
1282:
1149:
1019:
847:, which is similar to Sirius
765:Dewey Decimal Classification
744:for visual binary stars and
658:some two million years ago.
199:of the system indefinitely.
7:
4648:Hertzsprung–Russell diagram
3459:Hypercompact stellar system
3427:Hypercompact stellar system
3273:10.1051/0004-6361/202142108
3160:10.1051/0004-6361/202243723
2915:10.1051/0004-6361/201525973
2835:10.1051/0004-6361/201016396
2590:10.1051/0004-6361/201629930
1485:"Binary and multiple stars"
1456:"Double and multiple stars"
1265:
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1098:(discovered in 2012 by the
921:. The moderately eccentric
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593:; because Gliese 644B is a
587:Gliese 644A and Gliese 644B
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4562:Kelvin–Helmholtz mechanism
2994:10.1051/0004-6361:20030286
2964:Astronomy and Astrophysics
2805:Astronomy and Astrophysics
2560:Astronomy and Astrophysics
2057:Rev. Mex. Astron. AstrofĂs
1424:"online version at VizieR"
1253:
1241:
1211:is considered part of the
1176:1SWASP J093010.78+533859.5
1068:Giovanni Battista Riccioli
746:variable star designations
695:. The sequence of letters
667:Multiple star designations
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1324:A.S. Bhatia, ed. (2005).
880:
809:
4941:With multiple exoplanets
3329:15 December 2008 at the
3218:10.3847/1538-4365/ac23cb
2680:Vol. 1, part 1, p. 422,
2523:The Astronomical Journal
1387:Tokovinin, A.A. (1997).
235:consists of two or more
141:gravitational attraction
45:Not to be confused with
33:Star system (filmmaking)
3727:Asymptotic giant branch
3324:The Double Star Library
3265:2022A&A...666A..23M
3152:2022A&A...664A..96Z
2986:2003A&A...402..719S
2907:2015A&A...578A.103L
2827:2011A&A...533A..54S
2620:, No. 6 (November 2011)
2582:2017A&A...598L...7K
1779:10.1093/mnras/267.1.161
1613:"Smoke ring for a halo"
1438:"Multiple star catalog"
1405:1997A&AS..124...75T
742:discoverer designations
415:of the large number of
120:, a triple star system.
72:Algol three-star system
5063:Tidal disruption event
4552:Circumstellar envelope
3786:Luminous blue variable
2688:10 August 2011 at the
2274:Heintz, W. D. (1978).
2149:Heintz, W. D. (1978).
2085:Heintz, W. D. (1978).
1884:Heintz, W. D. (1978).
1793:Heintz, W. D. (1978).
1721:Heintz, W. D. (1978).
1667:Heintz, W. D. (1978).
1349:John R. Percy (2007).
1094:system has the planet
1036:
939:Hubble Space Telescope
823:
820:Hubble Space Telescope
728:
521:
505:simplex, binary system
386:
4588:Effective temperature
3564:Category:Star systems
3437:Dark globular cluster
3116:Multiple Star Catalog
3110:10 April 2020 at the
3093:Multiple Star Catalog
3087:10 April 2020 at the
2641:Multiple Star Catalog
2313:12 April 2008 at the
2223:Astrophysical Journal
2186:Astrophysical Journal
1464:European Space Agency
1433: and at
1102:group, a part of the
1047:orbited by a pair of
1027:
817:
726:
494:
487:Higher multiplicities
479:triple star (such as
380:
261:multiple star systems
227:Multiple star systems
135:is a small number of
5058:Planet-hosting stars
4936:With resolved images
4907:Historical brightest
4837:Photometric-standard
4763:Solar radio emission
4557:Eddington luminosity
4337:Triple-alpha process
4275:Thorne–Żytkow object
3650:Young stellar object
3343:Individual specimens
3317:3 April 2019 at the
2707:7 March 2008 at the
2635:15 June 2011 at the
2444:on 22 September 2007
2417:on 22 September 2007
1917:Astronomical Journal
980:; and HD 188753C, a
862:, a Cepheid variable
622:in the heart of the
595:spectroscopic binary
579:spectroscopic binary
431:Triple star systems
373:Hierarchical systems
233:multiple star system
80:CHARA interferometer
18:Multiple-star system
4882:Highest temperature
4653:Color–color diagram
4518:Protoplanetary disk
4322:Proton–proton chain
4000:Chemically peculiar
3495:Stellar association
3209:2021ApJS..257...69H
3029:1998AstL...24..795T
2870:2013AAS...22114212G
2790:2013CEAB...37..207N
2702:A New View of Mizar
2535:2001AJ....122.3466M
2504:2004Obs...124...94A
2245:2000ApJ...544L.133H
2198:1954ApJ...119..625B
2133:2006RMxAC..25...13A
2069:1977RMxAA...3..209H
2026:2004ARep...48...45R
1999:2006POBeo..80..155Z
1964:1987VA.....30...69F
1952:Vistas in Astronomy
1929:1970AJ.....75.1140H
1852:2001MNRAS.325..343M
1770:1994MNRAS.267..161K
1654:1968QJRAS...9..388E
1577:2004RMxAC..21....7T
1550:2001IAUS..200...84T
1414:10.1051/aas:1997181
1131:main-sequence stars
905:), and an outlying
616:high-velocity stars
471:companion (such as
391:hierarchical system
314:with 7 stars;
306:with 6 stars;
298:with 5 stars;
4887:Lowest temperature
4638:Photometric system
4608:Absolute magnitude
4542:Circumstellar dust
4155:Stellar black hole
3791:Stellar population
3677:Herbig–Haro object
3510:Hypervelocity star
2756:nexsci.caltech.edu
1436:A. Tokovin (ed.).
1072:Benedetto Castelli
1037:
838:type A star and a
824:
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522:
387:
381:Star system named
324:open star clusters
183:. If there are no
174:binary star system
5101:
5100:
5004:Substellar object
4983:Planetary nebulae
4402:Luminous red nova
4312:Deuterium burning
4298:
4297:
3781:Instability strip
3761:Wolf-Rayet nebula
3715:Horizontal branch
3660:Pre-main-sequence
3572:
3571:
3017:Astronomy Letters
2728:. 15 October 2012
2666:978-0-530-46473-2
2615:Astronomical News
2034:10.1134/1.1641122
2014:Astronomy Reports
1512:Galactic Dynamics
1430:on 11 March 2007.
1362:978-1-139-46328-7
1248:Gamma Cassiopeiae
976:; HD 188753B, an
752:can be another's
652:Trapezium cluster
620:Trapezium Cluster
328:selection effects
239:that appear from
157:planetary systems
16:(Redirected from
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4658:Strömgren sphere
4530:Asteroseismology
4251:Black hole star
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3749:Planetary nebula
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715:, and so forth.
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1469:31 October
1312:References
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1104:Zooniverse
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