Gliese 54
Proximal star in the constellation Tucana
Gliese 54 (GJ 54 / HIP 5496 / LHS 1208)[ 5] is a star near the Solar System located at 25.7 light years away.[ 2] It is located in the constellation of Tucana , close to the edge, almost in the neighboring Hydrus . It is below the threshold of brightness to be observable to the naked eye with an apparent magnitude of +9.80.[ 5]
Gliese 54 is a red dwarf of spectral type M2 with an effective temperature of 4250 K .[ 6]
In the SIMBAD database it appears listed as a variable star , getting the provisional variable designation NSV 427.[ 5]
It has a companion with which it forms a binary system whose orbital period is 427 ± 9 days. The companion, a red dwarf whose brightness is ~1 magnitude lower than Gliese 54, has been resolved with the instrument NICMOS installed in the Hubble Space Telescope .[ 7]
The closest stars to Gliese 54 are Zeta Tucanae , a solar analog 3.1 light-years from it, and Beta Hydri , 5.1 light-years from it.[ 8]
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References
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^ Stars Within 15 light-years of Cape Photographic Durchmusterung -68 ° 41 (The Internet Stellar Database)