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Ρ Ophiuchi

ρ Ophiuchi
Observation data
Epoch J2000.0      Equinox J2000.0
Constellation Ophiuchus
Right ascension 16h 25m 35.11766s
Declination −23° 26′ 49.8150″
Apparent magnitude (V) 4.63
Characteristics
ρ Oph AB
Spectral type B2/3V + B2V
U−B color index -0.56
B−V color index +0.24
Astrometry
ρ Oph AB
Radial velocity (Rv) -11.40 ± 3 km/s
Proper motion (μ) RA: -5.53 mas/yr
Dec.: -21.74 mas/yr
Parallax (π) 9.03 ± 0.90mas
Distance 360 ± 40 ly
(110 ± 10 pc)
Absolute magnitude (MV) -2.5 ± 0.3
Orbit
Primary ρ Oph A
Companion ρ Oph B
Period (P) 2398 ± 326 yr
Semi-major axis (a) 4.25 ± 0.79″
Eccentricity (e) 0.675 ± 0.322
Inclination (i) 135.3 ± 6.0°
Longitude of the node (Ω) 77.5 ± 13.5°
Periastron epoch (T) B 2327 ± 343
Argument of periastron (ω)
(secondary)
226.1 ± 15.3°
Orbit
Primary ρ Oph D
Companion ρ Oph E
Period (P) 675.5 ± 32.5 yr
Semi-major axis (a) 1.01 ± 0.15″
Eccentricity (e) 0.707 ± 0.112
Inclination (i) 134.8 ± 2.7°
Longitude of the node (Ω) 152.7 ± 4.6°
Periastron epoch (T) B 2008.6 ± 34.2
Argument of periastron (ω)
(secondary)
260.4 ± 1.1°
Other designations
ρ Oph A: CD−23° 12861A, HD 147933, HIP 80473A, HR 6112, SAO 184382
ρ Oph B: CD−23° 12861B, HD 147934, HIP 80473, HR 6113, SAO 184381
ρ Oph C: CD−23° 12862, HIP 80474, SAO 184383
ρ Oph D: CD−23° 12860, HD 147888, HIP 80461, SAO 184377
Database references
SIMBAD ρ Oph
ρ Oph A
ρ Oph B
ρ Oph C
ρ Oph D

Rho Ophiuchi (ρ Ophiuchi) is a multiple star system in the constellation Ophiuchus. The central system has an apparent magnitude of 4.63. Based on the central system's parallax of 9.03 mas, it is located about 360 light-years (110 parsecs) away. The other stars in the system are slightly farther away.

The central pair is known as Rho Ophiuchi AB. It consists of at least two blue-colored subgiants or main-sequence stars, designated Rho Ophiuchi A and B, respectively. Rho Ophiuchi AB is a visual binary, and the sky-projected distance between the two stars appears to be 3.1″, corresponding to a separation of at least 344 astronomical units (au). However, the actual separation is larger, and the two take about 2,400 years to complete an orbit.

Several other stars are located close to Rho Ophiuchi AB. HD 147932 is located 2.5 arcminutes away (at least 17,000 au), and is known as Rho Ophiuchi C. HD 147888 is located 2.82 arcminutes away (at least 19,000 au), and is known as Rho Ophiuchi DE. Stars C and D are both B-type main-sequence stars, and D itself is another binary with an orbital period of around 680 years.

Rho Ophiuchi is the namesake of the Rho Ophiuchi cloud complex. It is a nebula of gas and dust, which the Rho Ophiuchi system is embedded in. It is one of the easiest star forming regions to observe, as it is one of the nearest, and it is visible from both hemispheres.

The interstellar extinction (AV) of Rho Ophiuchi is measured to be 1.45 magnitudes, meaning the dust and gas in front of Rho Ophiuchi absorbs light from the system, making it appear 1.45 magnitudes dimmer than it should be. Additionally, gas and dust also scatters more higher-frequency light, leaving the light appearing more reddish. The interstellar reddening (EB−V) of Rho Ophiuchi has been measured to be 0.47 magnitudes.


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