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===A and B=== [[File:This artist’s impression shows the strange object AR Scorpii.jpg|thumb|Artist's impression of the binary star system [[AR Scorpii]]]] The components of binary stars are denoted by the suffixes ''A'' and ''B'' appended to the system's designation, ''A'' denoting the primary and ''B'' the secondary. The suffix ''AB'' may be used to denote the pair (for example, the binary star α Centauri AB consists of the stars α Centauri A and α Centauri B.) Additional letters, such as ''C'', ''D'', etc., may be used for systems with more than two stars.<ref name=Heintz19>{{cite book | last=Heintz | first=W. D. | date=1978 | page=[https://archive.org/details/DoubleStars/page/19 19] | title=Double Stars | publisher=D. Reidel Publishing Company | location=Dordrecht | isbn=978-90-277-0885-4 | url=https://archive.org/details/DoubleStars/page/19 }}</ref> In cases where the binary star has a [[Bayer designation]] and is widely separated, it is possible that the members of the pair will be designated with superscripts; an example is [[Zeta Reticuli]], whose components are ζ<sup>1</sup> Reticuli and ζ<sup>2</sup> Reticuli.<ref>{{cite web | url = http://sunra.lbl.gov/~vhoette/Explorations/BinaryStars/ | title = Binary and Multiple Star Systems | publisher = Lawrence Hall of Science at the University of California | url-status = dead | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20060207163102/http://sunra.lbl.gov/~vhoette/Explorations/BinaryStars/ | archive-date = 2006-02-07 }}</ref>
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