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UV Ceti

Luyten 726-8 A/B
Observation data
Epoch J2000.0      Equinox J2000.0
Constellation Cetus
Luyten 726-8A (BL Ceti)
Right ascension 01h 39m 01.54s
Declination –17° 57′ 01.8″
Apparent magnitude (V) 12.7
Luyten 726-8B (UV Ceti)
Right ascension 01h 39m 01.54s
Declination –17° 57′ 01.8″
Apparent magnitude (V) 13.2
Characteristics
Spectral type M5.5 V + M6 V
U−B color index 1.10/?
B−V color index 1.87/?
Variable type UV Cet/UV Cet
Astrometry
Radial velocity (Rv) +29.0 km/s
Proper motion (μ) RA: 3321 mas/yr
Dec.: 562 mas/yr
Parallax (π) 373.70 ± 2.70mas
Distance 8.73 ± 0.06 ly
(2.68 ± 0.02 pc)
Orbit
Companion Luyten 726-8 B
Period (P) 26.52 yr
Semi-major axis (a) 1.95″
Eccentricity (e) 0.62
Inclination (i) 127.3°
Longitude of the node (Ω) 150.5°
Periastron epoch (T) 1971.91
Argument of periastron (ω)
(secondary)
285.3°
Details
Luyten 726-8 A
Mass 0.102 ± 0.010 M
Radius 0.14 R
Luminosity 0.00006 L
Temperature 2,670 K
Luyten 726-8 B
Mass 0.100 ± 0.010 M
Radius 0.14 R
Luminosity 0.00004 L
Temperature 2650 K
Other designations
BL Ceti/UV Ceti, GCTP 343.10 A/B, LHS 9/10, GJ 65 A/B
Database references
SIMBAD The system
A (BL Cet)
B (UV Cet)

Luyten 726-8, also known as Gliese 65, is a binary star system that is one of Earth's nearest neighbors, at about 8.7 light years from Earth in the constellation Cetus. Luyten 726-8B is also known under the variable star designation UV Ceti, being the archetype for the class of flare stars.

The star system was discovered in 1948 by Willem Jacob Luyten in the course of compiling a catalog of stars of high proper motion; he noted its exceptionally high proper motion of 3.37 arc seconds annually and cataloged it as Luyten 726-8. The two stars are of nearly equal brightness, with visual magnitudes of 12.7 and 13.2 as seen from Earth. They orbit one another every 26.5 years. The distance between the two stars varies from 2.1 to 8.8 astronomical units (310 to 1,320 Gm). The Luyten 726-8 system is approximately 2.63 parsecs (8.58 ly) from Earth's Solar System, in the constellation Cetus, and is thus the seventh-closest star system to Earth. Its own nearest neighbor is Tau Ceti, 0.98 pc (3.20 ly) away from it. If km/s then approximately 28,700 years ago Luyten 726-8 was at its minimal distance of 2.21 pc (7.2 ly) from the Sun.


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