What do all these fields mean?
Data for A and B's orbit around one other:
Combined absolute visual magnitude: +5.29
Combined visual luminosity: 0.67 x Sol
Period: 26.27 years
Semimajor Axis: 10.3 A.U.s
Eccentricity: 0.38
Periastron distance: 6.38 A.U.s
Apastron distance: 14.2 A.U.s
Year in which periastron occurs: 1910.11
Source for orbit data: R.G. Hall
As seen from A:
At periastron, B would appear as magnitude -19.01
At apastron, B would appear as magnitude -17.28
As seen from B:
At periastron, A would appear as magnitude -22.20
At apastron, A would appear as magnitude -20.47
Component A:
Spectral class: G3
Luminosity Class: V
Apparent visual magnitude: +5.81
Absolute visual magnitude: +5.34
Visual luminosity: 0.64 x Sol
Mass: 0.82 x Sol
Source for mass: O. Struve
Diameter: 0.91 x Sol
Source for diameter: Apparent Diameters and Absolute Radii of Stars (Fracassini+ 1988)
Comfort Zone (visual): 0.80 A.U.s
Orbital period in CZ: 287.032 days
Tidal index in CZ: 1.61927
Angular size of star in sky in CZ: 0.608640 degrees
Component B:
Spectral class: K6
Luminosity Class: V
Apparent visual magnitude: +9.00
Absolute visual magnitude: +8.53
Visual luminosity: 0.034 x Sol
Mass: 0.8 x Sol
Source for mass: O. Struve
Diameter: 0.67 x Sol
Source for diameter: Apparent Diameters and Absolute Radii of Stars (Fracassini+ 1988)
Comfort Zone (visual): 0.18 A.U.s
Orbital period in CZ: 32.0808 days
Tidal index in CZ: 129.625
Angular size of star in sky in CZ: 1.947266 degrees