Sentences with phrase «average separation»

The star could be a binary system with a projected average separation (semi-major axis) of less than 400 AUs, based on speckle imaging.
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Then, taking the observations of 500 distant pairs, they adjusted the value of the rate of expansion until the average separation appeared the same in the distant ones as in the nearby ones.
The average separation between neighboring stars in our neck of the woods is 7 light - years, Preston says, and our closest neighbor, Proxima Centauri, is 4.3 light - years off.
According to Wulff Dieter Heintz (1975) in the new Sixth Catalog of Visual Orbits of Binary Stars, Stars C and D have an average separation of about 48.1 AUs (a = 3.72») and move in a circular orbit (e = 0) with a period of about 388 years and an orbital inclination of 65.0 ° from the perspective of Earth.
Star A has an average separation of about 80.5 AUs from its binary companion «B» — a semi-major axis of 16.2» at a HIPPARCOS distance estimate of 31.1 ly (Poveda et al, 1994, pp. 68 - 69).
Spectroscopic, astrometric and radial - velocity analyses reveal a companion with an average separation of 6.4 AUs (a semi-major axis derived from a photocentric estimate of 0.0969» times [1 + (mass A of 1.00 / mass B of 0.15)-RSB--- and a HIPPARCOS parallax of 0.11543 + / - 0.00108»), varying between 3.5 and 9.3 AUs.
Star Ba may have a brown dwarf companion (Bb or HD 98230 b) in a «torch orbit,» with an average separation of 0.06 AU in a highly circular orbit (e = 0.00) whose period is completed within four days (see Extrasolar Planets Encyclopaedia).
The planet moves between 1.7 and 2.5 AUs in orbital distance around Errai A, with an average separation of around 1.8 AUs, which would be between the orbital distance of Earth and Mars in the Solar System.
Star Ba may have a brown dwarf companion (see Bb below) in a «torch orbit,» with an average separation of 0.06 AU in a highly circular orbit (e = 0.00) whose period is completed within four days.
Planet b appears to move around Aldebaran A with an average separation of 1.35 AUs with a period of almost 654 days, or about 1.8 years.
Although there is obviously a self - selection effect that makes comparison difficult, this can be contrasted to an average separation procedure in the Netherlands scoring 2.81 on a 1 to 5 point scale.
Researchers found that the average separation lasts a year or less.
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