Dubhe is a
spectroscopic binary made up of the stars
α Ursae Majoris A and
α Ursae Majoris B. The pair orbit at a separation of about 23
astronomical units (AU), with a
period of 44.5 years and an
eccentricity of 0.44. There is another spectroscopic binary at an
angular separation of 7.1 arcminutes, forming a 7th magnitude pair showing an F8 spectral type with an orbital period of 6.035 days and an eccentricity of 0.09. It is sometimes referred to as Alpha Ursae Majoris C, but is separately catalogued as HD 95638. Together they form a quadruple star system. showing the position of Dubhe on the
red-giant branch Component A is the system's primary, and it has a
stellar classification of K0III. This is a
giant star that has
evolved away from the
main sequence after consuming the hydrogen at its core. It is 280 million years old with 3.7 times the Sun's mass and has expanded 27 times the radius of the Sun. The star is radiating 340 times the luminosity of the Sun from its enlarged
photosphere at an
effective temperature of . The secondary star, component B, is an
A-type main-sequence star that has a class of A5V. α Ursae Majoris has been reported to vary in brightness by about a thousandth of a magnitude. Ten radial oscillation modes have been detected, with periods between 6.4 hours and 6.4 days. In addition to the inner pair, a widely-separated star has been reported as having similar
proper motions with Dubhe, and thus may form a gravitationally bound system. However, the chance of it being unrelated is around 40%, leaving its membership to Dubhe uncertain. ==Nomenclature==