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| name = Gliese 570
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| image = [[File:Gl570satlas.jpg|250px|alt=Gl570]]
| caption = The [[ternary star system]] Gliese 570. The T-type methane [[brown dwarf]] Gliese 570D is indicated with an arrow.
| credit = [[2MASS]]
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| epoch = [[J2000.0]]
| constell = [[Libra (constellation)|Libra]]
| ra = {{RA|14|57|28.00144}}<ref name=aaa474_2_653/>
| dec = {{DEC|-21|24|55.7131}}<ref name=aaa474_2_653/>
| appmag_v = 5.64 / ? / 9.90
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| class = K4V / M1V / M3V / T7V
| b-v = 1.11 / 1.51
| u-b = 1.06 /1.22
| variable = ''None''
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| prop_mo_ra = 1037.06<ref name=aaa474_2_653/>
| prop_mo_dec = -1725.87<ref name=aaa474_2_653/>
| parallax = 171.22
| p_error = 0.94
| parallax_footnote=<ref name=aaa474_2_653/>
| absmag_v = 6.79 / ? / 11.05
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| mass = {{nowrap|0.802 &plusmn; 0.040}}<ref name="aaa505">{{cite journal
| author=Demory, B.-O. | coauthors=''et al.''
| title=Mass-radius relation of low and very low-mass stars revisited with the VLTI
| journal=Astronomy and Astrophysics | volume=505 | issue=1
|date=October 2009 | pages=205–215
| doi=10.1051/0004-6361/200911976
| bibcode=2009A&A...505..205D |arxiv = 0906.0602 }}</ref> / 0.55 / 0.35 / 0.05
| radius = {{nowrap|0.739 ± 0.019}}<ref name="aaa505" /> / 0.65
| rotation = 48.3 [[day]]s
| luminosity_visual = 0.16 / 0.02 / 0.003 / ?
| luminosity_bolometric = 0.22<ref group=note name=bollumincalc/>
  / 0.04 / ? / 3•10<sup>-6</sup><ref name=ammoniapaper/>
| temperature = {{nowrap|4597 ± 101}}<ref name="aaa505" /> / 2700
| rotational_velocity = 1.50<ref name="aaa505" />
| metal = <math>\begin{smallmatrix}\left[\frac{Fe}{H}\right]\ =\ 0.06\end{smallmatrix}</math><ref name="aaa505" />
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{{Starbox catalog
| names = 33&nbsp;G.&nbsp;Librae, [[Gliese Catalogue of Nearby Stars|GJ 570]], [[Bright Star Catalogue|HR]] 5568, [[Henry Draper catalogue|HD]] 131977 / 131976/ ?, [[Bonner Durchmusterung|BD]] -20°4125, [[Luyten Half-Second catalogue|LHS]] 387, [[Luyten Two-Tenths catalogue|LTT]] 5949, [[General Catalogue of Trigonometric Parallaxes|GCTP]] 3375.00, [[Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory Star Catalog|SAO]] 183040, FK5 1391, LFT 1161, LPM 551, Vys 726, ADS 9446, [[Hipparcos catalogue|HIP]] 73184 / 73182 / ?
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| Simbad = GJ+570
| NSTED = GJ+570A
| ARICNS = 01180
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'''Gliese 570''', also known as '''33 G. Librae''', is a [[multiple star|ternary star system]] approximately 19 [[light-year]]s away. The primary star is an [[orange dwarf]] [[star]] (much dimmer and smaller than the [[Sun]]). The other secondary stars are themselves a [[binary star|binary system]], two [[red dwarf]]s that orbit one another.  A [[brown dwarf]] has been confirmed to be orbiting in the system. In 1998, an [[extrasolar planet]] was thought to orbit the primary star, but it was discounted in 2000.
 
== Distance and visibility ==
 
In the night sky, the Gliese 570 system lies in the southwestern part of [[Libra (constellation)|Libra]].  The system is southwest of [[Alpha Librae]] and northwest of [[Sigma Librae]].  In the early 1990s, the European [[Hipparcos]] mission measured the [[parallax]] of components B and C, suggesting that the system was at a distance of 24.4 [[light-year]]s from the [[Sun]].  This, however, was a relatively large error as Earth-based parallax and orbit observations suggest that the two stars are actually part of a system with Gliese 570 A, and must actually lie at the same distance.
 
== Star system ==
 
The primary star of the system (component A) is an [[orange dwarf]] star that may just have over three fourths the [[mass]] of the [[Sun]], about 77 percent of its [[radius]], and only 15.6 percent of its visual [[luminosity]]. It has a separation of 190 [[astronomical unit]]s from the binary components B and C, moving in an [[Orbital eccentricity|eccentric]] orbit that takes at least 2130 years to complete.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://ad.usno.navy.mil/wds/orb6.html |title=Sixth Catalog of Orbits of Visual Binary Stars |accessdate=2008-05-18}}</ref> Gliese 570 A is [[spectral type]] K4V and emits X-rays.<ref name=Schmitt>{{ cite journal |author=Schmitt JHMM, Fleming TA, Giampapa MS |title=The X-Ray View of the Low-Mass Stars in the Solar Neighborhood |journal=Ap J. |month=September |volume=450 |issue=9 |pages=392–400 |bibcode=1995ApJ...450..392S |doi=10.1086/176149 |year=1995 }}</ref>
 
A binary system in their own right, components B and C are both rather dim [[red dwarf]] stars that have less mass, radius, and luminosity than the [[Sun]]. Component B is [[spectral type]] M1V, component C is [[spectral type]] M3V, and both emit X-rays.<ref name=Schmitt/>
 
[[Image:GJ570D.jpg|thumb|left|An artist's impression of Gliese 570 D showing the primary stars]]
On January 15, 2000, astronomers announced that they had found one of the coolest [[brown dwarfs]] then known.  Catalogued as Gliese 570 D (or rarely Gliese 570 d), it was observed at a wide separation of more than 1,500 astronomical unit from the triple star system.<ref>{{cite journal | bibcode=2000ApJ...531L..57B |author=Burgasser et al.|title=Discovery of a Brown Dwarf Companion to Gliese 570ABC: A 2MASS T Dwarf Significantly Cooler than Gliese 229B |journal = [[The Astrophysical Journal]] | volume=531 | issue=1 | pages=L57–L60 | year=2000|doi=10.1086/312522 | last2=Kirkpatrick | first2=J. Davy | last3=Cutri | first3=Roc M. | last4=McCallon | first4=Howard | last5=Kopan | first5=Gene | last6=Gizis | first6=John E. | last7=Liebert | first7=James | last8=Reid | first8=I. Neill | last9=Brown | first9=Michael E.|arxiv = astro-ph/0001194 }}</ref> It has an estimated mass of 50 times that of [[Jupiter]].
 
The status of Gliese 570 D as a [[brown dwarf]] was confirmed by [[Doppler spectroscopy]] at the [[Cerro Tololo Interamerican Observatory]] in [[Chile]].  The surface temperature of this substellar object was found to be a relatively cool 500 degrees Celsius, making it cooler and less luminous than any other known brown dwarf (including the prototype [[Stellar classification#Class T: methane dwarfs|"T" dwarf]]), and classifying the object as a T7-8V brown dwarf. No X-rays have been reported from this [[brown dwarf]].
 
==Claims of a planetary system==
In 1998, an [[extrasolar planet]] was announced to orbit the primary star within the Gliese 570 system.  The planet, identified as "Gliese 570 Ab", was considered doubtful and the claim was retracted in 2000.<ref>{{cite journal | url= http://aa.springer.de/papers/0362002/2300585/small.htm|author=Kurster et al.|title=The planet search program at the ESO Coud´e Echelle spectrometer I. Data modeling technique and radial velocity precision tests |journal = [[Astronomy and Astrophysics]] | volume=362 | year=2000 | pages=585–594 |bibcode = 2000A&A...362..585E }}</ref>  No extrasolar planets have been confirmed to exist in this multiple star system thus far.
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== See also ==
 
* [[Epsilon Indi]]
* [[Gliese 229]]
* [[HD 188753]]
* [[Iota Horologii]]
* [[Phi2 Pavonis|Phi<sup>2</sup> Pavonis]]
 
== Notes ==
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<ref group=note name=bollumincalc>From ''L''=4π''R''<sup>2</sup>σ''T''<sub>eff</sub><sup>4</sup>, where ''L'' is the luminosity, ''R'' is the radius, ''T''<sub>eff</sub> is the effective surface temperature and ''σ'' is the [[Stefan–Boltzmann constant]].</ref>
 
}}
 
==References==
 
{{reflist|30em|refs=
 
<ref name=aaa474_2_653>{{citation | last1=van Leeuwen | first1=F. | title=Validation of the new Hipparcos reduction | journal=Astronomy and Astrophysics | volume=474 | issue=2 |date=November 2007 | pages=653–664 | doi=10.1051/0004-6361:20078357 | bibcode=2007A&A...474..653V | arxiv=0708.1752 }}</ref>
 
<ref name=ammoniapaper>{{citation | last1=Saumon | first1=D. | last2=Marley | first2=M. | last3=Cushing | first3=M. | last4=Leggett | first4=S. | last5=Roellig | first5=T. | last6=Lodders | first6=K. | last7=Freeman | first7=R. | title=Ammonia as a Tracer of Chemical Equilibrium in the T7.5 Dwarf Gliese 570D | journal=The Astrophysical Journal | volume=647 | issue=1 |date=August 2006 | pages=552–557 | doi=10.1086/505419 | bibcode=2006ApJ...647..552S |arxiv= astro-ph/0605563}}</ref>
 
}}
 
== External links ==
 
* {{cite web |url=http://www.solstation.com/stars/gl570abc.htm |title=Gliese 570 / HR 5568 ABC |accessdate=2008-06-12 |work=SolStation}}
* {{cite web |url=http://www.extrasolar.net/planettour.asp?StarCatId=&PlanetId=42 |title=HR 5568 b |accessdate=2008-06-12 |work=Extrasolar Visions}}
* {{cite web |url=http://www.space.com/scienceastronomy/astronomy/brown_dwarf_000117.html |title=Astronomers Unveil Hot Photo of Cool Star |accessdate=2008-06-12 |last=Bridges |first=Andrew |date=2000-01-17 |work=SPACE.com}}
 
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