Gamma Oph


Object RA (J2000) DEC (J2000) SpTy Category Distance
(pc)
R band
(mag)
Inclination PAdisk Disk Diameter
(")
Disk Diameter
(AU)
Reference How well
Resolved
Reference
Wavelength (micron)
Gamma Oph17 47 53.56+02 42 26.2A0MS29.13.75055361047.6Su et al. (2008)2.170


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