Pi Centauri
Star in the constellation Centaurus
Pi Centauri , Latinized from π Centauri, is a binary star system in the southern constellation of Centaurus . It has a blue-white hue and is visible to the naked eye with a combined apparent visual magnitude of +3.90.[ 2] The system is located at a distance of approximately 360 light years from the Sun based on parallax ,[ 1] and is drifting further away with a radial velocity of around +9 km/s.[ 2] It is a member of the Lower Centaurus–Crux subgroup of the Scorpius–Centaurus association .[ 10]
The magnitude +4.08[ 3] primary, designated component A, is a B-type main-sequence star with a stellar classification of B5Vn,[ 4] where the 'n' suffix indicates broad, diffuse (nebulous) lines due to rapid rotation. This star is spinning with a projected rotational velocity of 340 km/s, giving it an equatorial bulge that is 22% larger than the polar radius.[ 8] It has 6.4[ 6] times the mass of the Sun and is radiating 783[ 2] times the Sun's luminosity from its photosphere at an effective temperature of 16,760 K.[ 7]
The secondary companion, component B, is magnitude +5.65[ 3] with a class of B6V[ 5] and 3.7[ 6] times the Sun's mass. The pair orbit around their common barycentre once every 39 years with an eccentricity of 0.8530. The semi-major axis of the companion is 0.23 arcseconds at an inclination of 19.4°.[ 6]
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