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- II_Pegasi abstract "II Pegasi is a binary star system in the constellation of Pegasus with an apparent magnitude of 7.4 and a distance of 130 light years. It is a very active RS Canum Venaticorum variable (RS CVn), a close binary system with active starspots.The primary (II Pegasi A) is a cool subgiant, an orange K-type star. It has begun to evolve off the main sequence and expand. Starspots cover about 40% of its surface. The star produces intense flares observable at all wavelengths.Its smaller companion (II Pegasi B) is too close to have been observed directly. It is a red dwarf, an M-type main sequence star. The stars are tidally locked in a very close orbit with a period of 6.7 days and a separation of a few stellar radii.X-ray flares from II Pegasi A were observed with the Ariel 5 satellite in the 1970s and with later x-ray observatories. In December 2005 a superflare was detected by the Swift Gamma-Ray Burst Mission. It was the largest stellar flare ever seen and was a hundred million times more energetic than The Sun's typical solar flare.".
- II_Pegasi wikiPageID "16160880".
- II_Pegasi wikiPageLength "6045".
- II_Pegasi wikiPageOutDegree "38".
- II_Pegasi wikiPageRevisionID "708320831".
- II_Pegasi wikiPageWikiLink Apparent_magnitude.
- II_Pegasi wikiPageWikiLink Ariel_5.
- II_Pegasi wikiPageWikiLink Binary_star.
- II_Pegasi wikiPageWikiLink Category:Durchmusterung_objects.
- II_Pegasi wikiPageWikiLink Category:Gliese_and_GJ_objects.
- II_Pegasi wikiPageWikiLink Category:Henry_Draper_Catalogue_objects.
- II_Pegasi wikiPageWikiLink Category:Hipparcos_objects.
- II_Pegasi wikiPageWikiLink Category:K-type_subgiants.
- II_Pegasi wikiPageWikiLink Category:M-type_main-sequence_stars.
- II_Pegasi wikiPageWikiLink Category:Objects_named_with_variable_star_designations.
- II_Pegasi wikiPageWikiLink Category:Pegasus_(constellation).
- II_Pegasi wikiPageWikiLink Category:RS_Canum_Venaticorum_variables.
- II_Pegasi wikiPageWikiLink Constellation.
- II_Pegasi wikiPageWikiLink Durchmusterung.
- II_Pegasi wikiPageWikiLink Gliese_Catalogue_of_Nearby_Stars.
- II_Pegasi wikiPageWikiLink Henry_Draper_Catalogue.
- II_Pegasi wikiPageWikiLink Hipparcos.
- II_Pegasi wikiPageWikiLink Light-year.
- II_Pegasi wikiPageWikiLink Main_sequence.
- II_Pegasi wikiPageWikiLink Pegasus_(constellation).
- II_Pegasi wikiPageWikiLink RS_Canum_Venaticorum_variable.
- II_Pegasi wikiPageWikiLink Red_dwarf.
- II_Pegasi wikiPageWikiLink Smithsonian_Astrophysical_Observatory_Star_Catalog.
- II_Pegasi wikiPageWikiLink Solar_flare.
- II_Pegasi wikiPageWikiLink Star_catalogue.
- II_Pegasi wikiPageWikiLink Starspot.
- II_Pegasi wikiPageWikiLink Stellar_classification.
- II_Pegasi wikiPageWikiLink Stellar_evolution.
- II_Pegasi wikiPageWikiLink Subgiant.
- II_Pegasi wikiPageWikiLink Swift_Gamma-Ray_Burst_Mission.
- II_Pegasi wikiPageWikiLink Tidal_locking.
- II_Pegasi wikiPageWikiLink Variable_star_designation.
- II_Pegasi wikiPageWikiLink X-ray.
- II_Pegasi wikiPageWikiLink X-ray_astronomy.
- II_Pegasi absmagV "3.8".
- II_Pegasi appmagV "7.4".
- II_Pegasi class "K2 IV".
- II_Pegasi class "M0-M3 V".
- II_Pegasi component "II Pegasi A".
- II_Pegasi component "II Pegasi B".
- II_Pegasi constell Pegasus_(constellation).
- II_Pegasi epoch "J2000".
- II_Pegasi gravity "3.2".
- II_Pegasi luminosity "0.53".
- II_Pegasi luminosity "1.06".
- II_Pegasi mass "0.4".
- II_Pegasi mass "0.8".
- II_Pegasi noHeading "y".
- II_Pegasi pError "0.51".
- II_Pegasi parallax "25.06".
- II_Pegasi propMoDec "34.69".
- II_Pegasi propMoRa "576.22".
- II_Pegasi radialV "-20.5".
- II_Pegasi radius "3.4".
- II_Pegasi temperature "4600".
- II_Pegasi type Main_sequence.
- II_Pegasi type Subgiant.
- II_Pegasi variable RS_Canum_Venaticorum_variable.
- II_Pegasi wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:DEC.
- II_Pegasi wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:RA.
- II_Pegasi wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- II_Pegasi wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Starbox_astrometry.
- II_Pegasi wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Starbox_begin.
- II_Pegasi wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Starbox_catalog.
- II_Pegasi wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Starbox_character.
- II_Pegasi wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Starbox_detail.
- II_Pegasi wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Starbox_end.
- II_Pegasi wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Starbox_observe.
- II_Pegasi wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Starbox_reference.
- II_Pegasi wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Stars_of_Pegasus.
- II_Pegasi subject Category:Durchmusterung_objects.
- II_Pegasi subject Category:Gliese_and_GJ_objects.
- II_Pegasi subject Category:Henry_Draper_Catalogue_objects.
- II_Pegasi subject Category:Hipparcos_objects.
- II_Pegasi subject Category:K-type_subgiants.
- II_Pegasi subject Category:M-type_main-sequence_stars.
- II_Pegasi subject Category:Objects_named_with_variable_star_designations.
- II_Pegasi subject Category:Pegasus_(constellation).
- II_Pegasi subject Category:RS_Canum_Venaticorum_variables.
- II_Pegasi hypernym System.
- II_Pegasi type CelestialBody.
- II_Pegasi type Place.
- II_Pegasi type Star.
- II_Pegasi type Variable.
- II_Pegasi type Location.
- II_Pegasi type Place.
- II_Pegasi type Thing.
- II_Pegasi comment "II Pegasi is a binary star system in the constellation of Pegasus with an apparent magnitude of 7.4 and a distance of 130 light years. It is a very active RS Canum Venaticorum variable (RS CVn), a close binary system with active starspots.The primary (II Pegasi A) is a cool subgiant, an orange K-type star. It has begun to evolve off the main sequence and expand. Starspots cover about 40% of its surface.".
- II_Pegasi label "II Pegasi".
- II_Pegasi sameAs Q5176684.
- II_Pegasi sameAs II_Pegasi.
- II_Pegasi sameAs II_Pegasi.
- II_Pegasi sameAs II_پگاسوس.
- II_Pegasi sameAs m.03wbkj3.
- II_Pegasi sameAs Q5176684.