Alnitak (ζ Orionis) Netâq, Netâq-ol-Jowzâ Fr.: Alnitak The left hand or easternmost star in → Orion’s Belt,
which is the fifth brightest in the whole of → Orion with a
→ visual magnitude of 1.79.
Alnitak is a wide visual binary system consisting of components
ζ Ori A (HR 1948) and ζ Ori B (HR 1949), currently separated by
~ 2’’.4. ζ Ori A
is a → close binary system comprising Alnitak Aa and
Alnitak Ab. Aa is a hot → blue supergiant of
→ spectral type O9.5 Iab with an
→ absolute magnitude of -6.0 and an
→ apparent magnitude of 2.08. Its mass is estimated as
being up to 33 times as massive as the Sun and to have a diameter 20 times
greater. It is some 250,000 times more luminous than the Sun, with a surface
temperature of about 30,000 K. It is the brightest star
of class O in the night sky. Alnitak Ab is a blue → subgiant
of spectral type B1 IV with an absolute magnitude of -3.9, an apparent
magnitude of 4.3, and a mass of 14 Msun.
Ab revolves around Ab with a period of 2,687 days.
The system has a 4th magnitude companion, Alnitak B, nearly 3
arc-seconds distant. It is a B0 III type star which orbits Alnitak A every
1,500 years. Alnitak is associated with the
→ emission nebula
→ IC 434 containing the
→ Horsehead Nebula.A much fainter fourth
component, ζ Ori C, is located about 57’’ away from
ζ Ori Aa Etymology (EN): Alnitak, from Ar. An-Nitaq al-Jawza’
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