Alpheratz

α Andromedae
Location of Alpheratz in Andromeda (circled)
Observation data
Epoch J2000.0      Equinox J2000.0 (ICRS)
Constellation Andromeda
Right ascension 00h 08m 23.25988s
Declination +29° 05 25.5520
Apparent magnitude (V) 2.06 (2.22 + 4.21)
Characteristics
U−B color index −0.46
B−V color index −0.11
R−I color index −0.10
Primary
Spectral type B8IV-VHgMn
B−V color index −0.06
Secondary
Spectral type A7V
B−V color index 0.22
Astrometry
Primary
Radial velocity (Rv)−10.6 ± 0.3 km/s
Proper motion (μ) RA: 135.68 mas/yr
Dec.: −162.95 mas/yr
Parallax (π)33.62±0.35 mas
Distance97 ± 1 ly
(29.7 ± 0.3 pc)
Absolute magnitude (MV)−0.193
Secondary
Absolute magnitude (MV)1.797
Orbit
Period (P)96.69 days
Semi-major axis (a)23.917±0.127 mas
(0.7146±0.0327 AU)
Eccentricity (e)0.526±0.013
Inclination (i)105.8±0.17°
Longitude of the node (Ω)104.46±0.48°
Periastron epoch (T)MJD 47374.563 ± 0.095
Argument of periastron (ω)
(secondary)
257.4 ± 0.31°
Details
Primary
Mass3.63±0.201 M
Radius2.94 ± 0.34 R
Luminosity (bolometric)158+41
−33
 L
Surface gravity (log g)3.75 cgs
Temperature11,950 K
Rotation2.38 d
Rotational velocity (v sin i)53 km/s
Age60; 200+117
−74
 Myr
Secondary
Mass1.875±0.096 M
Radius2.03 ± 0.23 R
Luminosity (bolometric)14.79+3.83
−3.04
 L
Surface gravity (log g)4.0 cgs
Temperature7,935 K
Age70; 447+184
−130
 Myr
Other designations
Alpheratz, Sirrah, Sirah, H 5 32A, α And, Alpha Andromedae, Alpha And, δ Pegasi, δ Peg, Delta Pegasi, Delta Peg, 21 Andromedae, 21 And, BD+28°4, FK5 1, GC 127, HD 358, HIP 677, HR 15, SAO 73765, PPM 89441, ADS 94 A, CCDM J00083+2905A, WDS 00084+2905A/Aa, LTT 10039, NLTT 346
Database references
SIMBADdata

Alpheratz is a prominent star system in the constellation of Andromeda. Pronounced /ælˈfɪəræts/, it has the Bayer designation Alpha Andromedae, Latinised from α Andromedae, and abbreviated Alpha And or α And, respectively. Alpheratz is the brightest star in the constellation when Mirach Andromedae) undergoes its periodical dimming. Immediately northeast of the constellation of Pegasus, it is the upper left star of the Great Square of Pegasus. It is located at a distance of 97 light-years from Earth.

Although it appears to the naked eye as a single star with overall apparent visual magnitude +2.06, it is actually a binary system composed of two stars in close orbit. The chemical composition of the brighter of the two stars is unusual as it is a mercury-manganese star whose atmosphere contains abnormally high abundances of mercury, manganese, and other elements, including gallium and xenon. It is the brightest mercury-manganese star known.