Zeta Herculis

{{short description|Multiple star system in the constellation Hercules}}

{{Starbox begin}}

{{Starbox image

| image =

{{Location mark

| image=Hercules IAU.svg

| float=center | width=240 | position=right

| mark=Red circle.svg | mark_width=10 | mark_link=ι Exa

| x%=67.2 | y%=41.2

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| caption=Location of ζ Herculis (circled)

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{{Starbox observe

| epoch = J2000

| ra = {{RA|16|41|17.16104}}

| dec = {{DEC|+31|36|09.7873}}

| appmag_v = 2.81

| constell = Hercules

}}

{{Starbox character

| class = {{nowrap|F9 IV + G7 V}}

| b-v = +0.65

| u-b = +0.21

| variable = Suspected

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{{Starbox astrometry

| radial_v = –68.43

| prop_mo_ra = –461.52

| prop_mo_dec = +342.28

| pm_footnote =

| parallax = 93.32

| p_error = 0.47

| parallax_footnote =

| absmag_v = 2.65

| absmag_bol = 2.699 / 5.254

}}

{{Starbox orbit

| reference =

| primary =

| name =

| period = 34.45

| axis = 1.33

| eccentricity = 0.46

| inclination = 131

| node = 50

| periastron = 1967.7

| periarg = 111

}}

{{Starbox detail

| component1 = ζ Her A

| mass = {{val|1.45|0.01}}

| radius = {{Val|2.76|0.02}}

| luminosity = {{val|7.372|0.080}}

| temperature = {{val|5760|96|fmt=commas}}

| gravity = {{val|3.72|0.03}}

| metal_fe = +{{val|0.04|0.003}}

| rotational_velocity = 4.8

| rotation =

| age_gyr = 6.2

| component2 = ζ Her B

| mass2 = {{val|0.98|0.02}}

| radius2 = 0.915–0.920

| luminosity2 = {{val|0.62|0.06}}

| temperature2 = {{val|5300|150|fmt=commas}}

}}

{{Starbox catalog

| names = {{odlist | B=ζ Her | F=40 Her | ADS=10157 AB | BD=+31 2884 | GJ=635 | HD=150680 | HIP=81693 | HR=6212 | LHS=3234 | LTT=14952 | SAO=65485 | WDS=J16413+3136AB }}

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{{Starbox reference

| Simbad = 40+Her

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{{Starbox end}}

Zeta Herculis, Latinized from ζ Herculis, is a multiple star system in the constellation Hercules. It has a combined apparent visual magnitude of 2.81, which is readily visible to the naked eye. Parallax measurements put it at a distance of about {{Convert|35.0|ly|pc|abbr=off|lk=on}} from Earth.

The primary member is a subgiant star that is somewhat larger than the Sun and has just begun to evolve away from the main sequence as the supply of hydrogen at its core becomes exhausted. It is orbited by a smaller companion star at a mean angular separation of 1.5 arcseconds, which corresponds to a physical separation of about 15 Astronomical Units. This distance is large enough so that the two stars do not have a significant tidal effect on each other. The stars orbit each other over a period of 34.45 years, with a semi-major axis of 1.33" and an eccentricity of 0.46.

Component A has a stellar classification of F9 IV. It has about 2.7 times the radius of the Sun and 1.45 times the Sun's mass. This star is radiating more than seven times the luminosity of the Sun at an effective temperature of 5,760 K. The secondary component (Component B) is about the same size and mass as the Sun, with an effective temperature of 5,300 K. Both stars are rotating slowly. There may be a faint third member of this system, although little is known about it.

The dual nature of this system was reported by F. G. W. Struve in 1826. The pair orbit each other with a period of 34.45 years and an eccentricity of 0.46. The magnitude difference between the A-B pair is 1.52 ± 0.04 magnitudes (at 700 nm). Two astrometric studies have failed to detect a third component to the A-B binary.

This system forms part of the Zeta Herculis moving group of stars. This group includes: φ2 Pavonis, ζ Reticuli, 1 Hydrae, Gl 456, Gl 678, and Gl 9079.

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