R Arae

| dec= | appmag_v=6.17 (- 6.20) - 7.32 }}

| r-i = | v-r = | b-v = 0.10 | u-b = | variable= Algol }}

| prop_mo_dec= | parallax=3.3603 | p_error=0.0647 | parallax_footnote= | absmag_v= + }} }}

| eccentricity = 0 | k1 = 55.3 | k2 = 181.6 | inclination = 78.0 }}

R Arae is an Algol-type eclipsing binary in the constellation Ara. Located approximately distant, it normally shines at magnitude 6.17, but during eclipses can fall as low as magnitude 7.32. It has been suggested by multiple studies that mass transfer is occurring between the two stars of this system, and the period of eclipses seems to be increasing over time. The primary is a blue-white main sequence star of spectral type B5V that is 5 times as massive as the Sun, while the secondary is a yellow-white star of spectral type F1IV that is 1.5 times as massive as the Sun. Stellar material is being stripped off the secondary and accreting on the primary.

R Arae has an 8th-magnitude companion away. The companion star is at a similar distance. Provided by Wikipedia

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by Ara, R., Wailoo, Allan
Published 2011
National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence (NICE)

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by Ara, R., Wailoo, Allan
Published 2011
National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence (NICE)