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Component C or D?

Although the references used in this article list component C as the third member of this system. Prof. Kaler notes that it is moving too rapidly to be gravitationally bound. Instead, he suggests that the third member is component D, as found in the WDS data for this system. This seems likely to be the case, but unfortunately I couldn't find a scholarly reference to base this upon. Perhaps one will become available at a later date? Praemonitus ( talk) 05:30, 5 March 2017 (UTC) reply

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Component C or D?

Although the references used in this article list component C as the third member of this system. Prof. Kaler notes that it is moving too rapidly to be gravitationally bound. Instead, he suggests that the third member is component D, as found in the WDS data for this system. This seems likely to be the case, but unfortunately I couldn't find a scholarly reference to base this upon. Perhaps one will become available at a later date? Praemonitus ( talk) 05:30, 5 March 2017 (UTC) reply


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