The primary component, Phi Virginis A, has a
stellar classification of G2 IV, indicating that it is a
G-type subgiant which is evolving away from the
main sequence. It is slightly
variable with an
amplitude of 0m.06. The star has about 1.8 times the
mass of the Sun, 4 times the
Sun's radius, and shines with 12.6 times the
luminosity of the Sun. It is around 1.5 billion years old and is spinning with a
projected rotational velocity of 15.5 km/s. The
effective temperature of the star's
outer atmosphere is 5,534 K. The secondary, Phi Virginis B, is a magnitude 9.10 companion at an
angular separation of 5.160
arcseconds. A second
visual companion lies at an angular separation of 91.40 arcseconds along a
position angle of 202°, as of 2000. The system is a source of
X-ray emission with a luminosity of . ==References==