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http://dbpedia.org/ontology/abstract VV Ursae Majoris is a binary star system iVV Ursae Majoris is a binary star system in the northern circumpolar constellation of Ursa Major, abbreviated VV UMa. It is a variable star system with a brightness that cycles around an apparent visual magnitude of 10.19, making it too faint to be visible to the naked eye. The system is located at a distance of approximately 1,500 light years based on parallax measurements. This star was found to be variable by H. K. Gitz in 1936 based on photographic plates taken in Moscow, then published an ephemeris in 1939 using observed minima. In 1950, O. Struve computed the orbital elements for a single-lined spectroscopic binary system with a short orbital period of just 17 hours. He found a stellar classification of A0V for the primary component. and analyzed the light curve of the system in 1977, and determined this to be a semidetached binary with the secondary component being significantly less massive than the primary. In 1996, found a periodic variation in the system minima with a cycle length of 22 years. He proposed that this variation is being driven by a third component in the system. This is an eclipsing binary; a semi-detached Algol-type system. The best fit spectral type for the primary component is A1.5–2V, matching an A-type main-sequence star. The secondary is a cooler, overluminous, late G-type star; it is a slightly evolved subgiant star that is filling its Roche lobe. The system displays an intrinsic low amplitude variability, which is probably coming from the primary. Multiple pulsation periods have been detected. There is no evidence of an infrared excess. The provides information about the properties of the purported third component in the system. It has 0.787 times the mass of the Sun and is orbiting at a distance of 10.75 AU from the inner pair with an eccentricity of 0.35 and a period of 23.22±0.17 years. of 0.35 and a period of 23.22±0.17 years.
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rdfs:comment VV Ursae Majoris is a binary star system iVV Ursae Majoris is a binary star system in the northern circumpolar constellation of Ursa Major, abbreviated VV UMa. It is a variable star system with a brightness that cycles around an apparent visual magnitude of 10.19, making it too faint to be visible to the naked eye. The system is located at a distance of approximately 1,500 light years based on parallax measurements.ight years based on parallax measurements.
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