Gamma Piscis Austrini

Gamma Piscis Austrini
Location of γ Piscis Austrini (circled)
Observation data
Epoch J2000.0      Equinox J2000.0 (ICRS)
Constellation Piscis Austrinus
Right ascension 22h 52m 31.5351s
Declination −32° 52 31.806
Apparent magnitude (V) +4.448 (4.59 + 8.20)
Characteristics
γ PsA A
Spectral type A0 Vp(SrCrEu)
U−B color index −0.038
B−V color index −0.046
γ PsA B
Spectral type F5 V
U−B color index −0.08
B−V color index +0.44
Astrometry
Radial velocity (Rv)16.5±2.7 km/s
Proper motion (μ) RA: −32.73 mas/yr
Dec.: −21.21 mas/yr
Parallax (π)15.14±0.57 mas
Distance215 ± 8 ly
(66 ± 2 pc)
Absolute magnitude (MV)−0.20/3.50
Orbit
PrimaryAa
CompanionAb
Period (P)15 yr
Semi-major axis (a)143.5 mas
(9.2 AU)
Details
Aa
Mass2.65 M
Radius2.9 R
Surface gravity (log g)3.92 cgs
Temperature9,950 K
Rotation2.542±0.001 d
Rotational velocity (v sin i)47 km/s
Age350 Myr
Ab
Mass0.94 M
Radius0.84 R
Temperature5,500 K
B
Mass1.20 M
Radius1.15 R
Temperature6,400 K
Other designations
γ PsA, 22 Piscis Austrini, CD−33°16270, HD 216336, HIP 112948, HR 8695, SAO 214153, WDS J22525-3253AB
Database references
SIMBADγ PsA
γ PsA A
γ PsA B

Gamma Piscis Austrini, Latinized from γ Piscis Austrini, is three-star system in the southern constellation of Piscis Austrinus. It is visible to the naked eye with a combined apparent visual magnitude of +4.448. Based upon an annual parallax shift of 15.1 mas as seen from the Earth, the system is located about 216 light years from the Sun.

The A and B components, as of 2010, are separated by 4 arc seconds in the sky along a position angle of 255°. The "A" component is itself a binary, made up of two stars orbiting each other with an orbital period of 15 years and a separation of nine astronomical units, with a combined apparent magnitude of 4.59. The component Aa has 2.65 times more mass than the Sun and 2.9 times its radius, being a chemically peculiar star with a spectral type A0 Vp(SrCrEu). The Ab component is smaller, at 0.94 times the Sun's mass and 0.84 times its radius. The fainter magnitude 8.20 companion, component B, is an F-type main sequence star with a class of F5 V. It has 20% more mass than the Sun and a radius 15% larger.

Gamma Piscis Austrini is moving through the Galaxy at a speed of 24.1 km/s relative to the Sun. Its projected Galactic orbit carries it between 21,605 and 30,903 light-years from the center of the Galaxy. It came closest to the Sun 1.8 million years ago at a distance of 157 light-years.

The current age of the system is 350 million years. It will become a triple white dwarf system within 14 billion years.