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- UW_Coronae_Borealis abstract "UW Coronae Borealis, also known as MS1603.6+2600, is a low mass X-ray binary star system located in the constellation Corona Borealis. Astronomer Simon Morris and colleagues discovered the X-ray source in 1990 and were able to match it up with a faint star with an average visual magnitude of 19.4. The system is thought to be made up of a neutron star that has an accretion disk that draws material from its companion, a star less massive than the Sun. The disk is asymmetrical. The variability of the system is complex, with several periods identified: the two components orbit each other every 111 minutes, while there is another period of 112.6 minutes. The beat period of these is 5.5 days, which is thought to represent the precession of the asymmetrical accretion disk around the neutron star.".
- UW_Coronae_Borealis wikiPageID "45696106".
- UW_Coronae_Borealis wikiPageLength "2531".
- UW_Coronae_Borealis wikiPageOutDegree "9".
- UW_Coronae_Borealis wikiPageRevisionID "651778976".
- UW_Coronae_Borealis wikiPageWikiLink Accretion_disk.
- UW_Coronae_Borealis wikiPageWikiLink Category:Corona_Borealis_(constellation).
- UW_Coronae_Borealis wikiPageWikiLink Category:Objects_named_with_variable_star_designations.
- UW_Coronae_Borealis wikiPageWikiLink Category:X-ray_binaries.
- UW_Coronae_Borealis wikiPageWikiLink Corona_Borealis.
- UW_Coronae_Borealis wikiPageWikiLink Epoch_(astronomy).
- UW_Coronae_Borealis wikiPageWikiLink Precession_(mechanical).
- UW_Coronae_Borealis wikiPageWikiLink X-ray_binary.
- UW_Coronae_Borealis wikiPageWikiLinkText "UW Coronae Borealis".
- UW_Coronae_Borealis wikiPageWikiLinkText "UW CrB".
- UW_Coronae_Borealis bgcolour "yellow".
- UW_Coronae_Borealis constellation Corona_Borealis.
- UW_Coronae_Borealis epoch Epoch_(astronomy).
- UW_Coronae_Borealis name "UW Coronae Borealis".
- UW_Coronae_Borealis observationData "yes".
- UW_Coronae_Borealis wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:DEC.
- UW_Coronae_Borealis wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_Star.
- UW_Coronae_Borealis wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:RA.
- UW_Coronae_Borealis wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- UW_Coronae_Borealis wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Stars_of_Corona_Borealis.
- UW_Coronae_Borealis subject Category:Corona_Borealis_(constellation).
- UW_Coronae_Borealis subject Category:Objects_named_with_variable_star_designations.
- UW_Coronae_Borealis subject Category:X-ray_binaries.
- UW_Coronae_Borealis hypernym System.
- UW_Coronae_Borealis comment "UW Coronae Borealis, also known as MS1603.6+2600, is a low mass X-ray binary star system located in the constellation Corona Borealis. Astronomer Simon Morris and colleagues discovered the X-ray source in 1990 and were able to match it up with a faint star with an average visual magnitude of 19.4. The system is thought to be made up of a neutron star that has an accretion disk that draws material from its companion, a star less massive than the Sun. The disk is asymmetrical.".
- UW_Coronae_Borealis label "UW Coronae Borealis".
- UW_Coronae_Borealis sameAs Q22086962.
- UW_Coronae_Borealis sameAs m.0130gr2t.
- UW_Coronae_Borealis sameAs Q22086962.
- UW_Coronae_Borealis wasDerivedFrom UW_Coronae_Borealis?oldid=651778976.
- UW_Coronae_Borealis isPrimaryTopicOf UW_Coronae_Borealis.