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- 111_Tauri abstract "111 Tauri is a wide binary star system in the constellation Taurus. It is located at a distance of about 47 light years from the Sun. Primary component A is a main sequence star with a stellar classification of F8V. The secondary component B (Gliese 201) is a K-type main sequence star. It is larger and more luminous than the Sun, with about 130% of the Sun's radius and 185% of the Sun's luminosity. The apparent magnitude of 5.1 indicates it is a faint star that can be viewed by the naked eye under good, dark-sky conditions.The metallicity of the primary star, which measures the proportion of elements other than hydrogen and helium, is similar to the Sun. Estimates of [Fe/H], which is the logarithm of the ratio of iron to hydrogen as compared to the Sun, range from a low of −0.14 to a high of 0.05. This star shows an unusually high content of Lithium, which remains unexplained. Age estimates for this star range from 3.6 to 3.76 billion years. It is a prominent X-ray source.This star is rotating relatively rapidly, completing a rotation along the equator every 4.1 days as compared to 25 days for the Sun. It is also undergoing differential rotation in which the rotation velocity varies by latitude.This star was examined for an excess of infrared emission that could indicate it has a circumstellar debris disk of dust, but no significant excess was observed. The space velocity components of this star are [U, V, W] = [−36.94, −14.63, 7.63] km/s. It shares a common proper motion with HIP 25220, an active star with stellar classification K4V. Both stars are members of the Hyades stellar kinematic group of co-moving stars.".
- 111_Tauri wikiPageID "32297121".
- 111_Tauri wikiPageRevisionID "601543191".
- 111_Tauri absmagV "3.49".
- 111_Tauri ageGyr "3.76".
- 111_Tauri appmagV "5.1149".
- 111_Tauri bV "0.544".
- 111_Tauri component "111".
- 111_Tauri constell Taurus_(constellation).
- 111_Tauri epoch "J2000".
- 111_Tauri gravity "4.24".
- 111_Tauri hasPhotoCollection 111_Tauri.
- 111_Tauri luminosity "1.845".
- 111_Tauri mass "1.08".
- 111_Tauri metalFe "−0.14".
- 111_Tauri pError "0.38".
- 111_Tauri parallax "69.51".
- 111_Tauri propMoDec "−7.99".
- 111_Tauri propMoRa "+251.05".
- 111_Tauri radialV "+37.8".
- 111_Tauri radius "1.67".
- 111_Tauri rotation "354239.99999999994".
- 111_Tauri rotationalVelocity "16".
- 111_Tauri temperature "6015".
- 111_Tauri uB "−0.05".
- 111_Tauri variable BY_Draconis_variable.
- 111_Tauri subject Category:BY_Draconis_variables.
- 111_Tauri subject Category:Binary_stars.
- 111_Tauri subject Category:F-type_main-sequence_stars.
- 111_Tauri subject Category:Flamsteed_objects.
- 111_Tauri subject Category:Gliese_and_GJ_objects.
- 111_Tauri subject Category:K-type_main-sequence_stars.
- 111_Tauri subject Category:Objects_within_100_ly_of_Earth.
- 111_Tauri subject Category:Solar-type_stars.
- 111_Tauri subject Category:Taurus_(constellation).
- 111_Tauri type CelestialBody.
- 111_Tauri type Star.
- 111_Tauri type PhysicalBody.
- 111_Tauri comment "111 Tauri is a wide binary star system in the constellation Taurus. It is located at a distance of about 47 light years from the Sun. Primary component A is a main sequence star with a stellar classification of F8V. The secondary component B (Gliese 201) is a K-type main sequence star. It is larger and more luminous than the Sun, with about 130% of the Sun's radius and 185% of the Sun's luminosity.".
- 111_Tauri label "111 Tauri".
- 111_Tauri label "111 Tauri".
- 111_Tauri label "金牛座111".
- 111_Tauri sameAs 111_Tauri.
- 111_Tauri sameAs m.0gx_rpg.
- 111_Tauri sameAs Q4547329.
- 111_Tauri sameAs Q4547329.
- 111_Tauri wasDerivedFrom 111_Tauri?oldid=601543191.
- 111_Tauri isPrimaryTopicOf 111_Tauri.
- 111_Tauri name "111 Tauri".