What do all these fields mean?
Data for A and B's orbit around one other:
Combined absolute visual magnitude: +2.38
Combined visual luminosity: 9.70 x Sol
Observed Separation: 1222 A.U.s
As seen from A:
B would appear as magnitude -10.28
As seen from B:
A would appear as magnitude -13.71
Component A:
Spectral class: A7
Luminosity Class: V
Apparent visual magnitude: +4.80
Absolute visual magnitude: +2.43
Visual luminosity: 9.31 x Sol
Color indices: B-V= +0.20, U-B= +0.06
Diameter: 2.56 x Sol
Source for diameter: Apparent Diameters and Absolute Radii of Stars (Fracassini+ 1988)
Comfort Zone (visual): 3.05 A.U.s
Angular size of star in sky in CZ: 0.447908 degrees
Component B:
Right Ascension and Declination: 14h14m26s, +51°36'24" (epoch 1950.0)
Celestial (X,Y,Z) coordinates in ly: -50.3, -33.4, 76.2
Galactic (X,Y,Z) coordinates in ly: -4.30, 47.0, 85.0
Proper motion: 0.173 arcsec/yr (297.2° from north)
Radial Velocity: -20.8 km/sec
Source for proper motion and radial velocity: Gliese
Galactic (U,V,W) velocity components in km/s: -22.2, -17.6, -15.2
Spectral class: K1
Luminosity Class: V
Apparent visual magnitude: +8.23
Absolute visual magnitude: +5.86
Visual luminosity: 0.40 x Sol
Color indices: B-V= +0.82, U-B= +0.39
Diameter: 0.81 x Sol
Source for diameter: Apparent Diameters and Absolute Radii of Stars (Fracassini+ 1988)
Comfort Zone (visual): 0.63 A.U.s
Angular size of star in sky in CZ: 0.686872 degrees