The mass of Gamma Virginis, a binary system (constellation Virgo), is:
Star - A: Mass = about 1.3225 Solar mass*
Star - B: Mass = about 1.3165 Solar mass*
Combined Mass of this binary star = about 2.6390 Solar masses, or about 5.2478 X 1030kg
* The mass of our sun = one solar mass = about 1.98855 X 1030 kg
Gamma Virginis is a star in the constellation Virgo. It has the traditional names Porrima and Arich.It is located about 38.6 light years from us.
Gamma decay involves the emission of a gamma ray, which is a high-energy photon with no charge and no mass.
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Gamma radiation has essentially no mass. It consists of electromagnetic waves, similar to light and radio waves, and is characterized by high energy and penetration ability.
Gamma radiation is made up of photons, which are massless.That is to say, the invariant mass, often simply called mass, is zero. However, the photon does have energy, which has an equivalent mass. The exact mass (in the sense of energy equivalence) of a photon will depend on its energy, which can vary.From the Wikipedia: "Gamma rays typically have energies above 100 keV..." That would be about 1.6e-14 joules (lower limit); if you divide that by the square of the speed of light, you get the equivalent in kilograms (per photon).
With Spica, Gamma Virginis, Epsilon Virginis, Beta Virginis, Eta Virginis ----- or Uttarphalguni, HastaAnd Chitra Nakshatra.
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There are almost 100 stars in the constellation which appear in the Bayer/Flamsteed catalogues. Among the brighter stars are Alpha Virginis = Spica,Beta Virginis = Zavijava,Gamma Virginis = Porrima,Delta Virginis = Auva andEpsilon Virginis = Vindemiatrix.Fainter stars which are named, areZeta Virginis = HezeAta Virginis = Zaniah,Iota Virginis = Syrma andMu Virginis = Rijl al Awwa.
The distance from Earth to the star Gamma Virginis, also known as Porrima, is approximately 38.2 light-years. This star is a binary star system located in the constellation Virgo.
Gamma Virginis is a star in the constellation Virgo. It has the traditional names Porrima and Arich.It is located about 38.6 light years from us.
If you mean a gamma photon, it is mass-less.
Gamma Virginis or (Porrima and Arich) is the second brightest star in the constellation Virgo with an apparent magnitude of 2.74
Gamma rays hasn't a mass number.
Gamma decay involves the emission of a gamma ray, which is a high-energy photon with no charge and no mass.
They are electromagnetic radiation, so no.
No Gamma Rays do not have mass. All electromagnetic radiation has no mass.
No, a gamma ray is a massless particle with no rest mass, whereas an electron has a measurable mass.