The Xi Scorpii system consists of five stars in two groups separated by about 4.7
arcminutes (or 0.08°) on the sky. The brighter group contains Xi Scorpii A, B, and C. A and B are both yellow-white
F-type stars. A is slightly brighter and warmer. They are separated by 0.744
arcseconds on average, and orbit around a common center once every 45.9 years. The dimmer, seventh-magnitude Xi Scorpii C orbits this pair at about ten times the distance, having a separation of around 7.6 arcseconds. The second group contains components D and E, both
K-type main-sequence stars, separated by about 11.9 arcseconds. They are known to be associated to each other and with the rest of the stars, because all stars share similar
proper motions. == References ==