What do all these fields mean?
Data for A and B's orbit around one other:
Combined absolute visual magnitude: -3.72
Combined visual luminosity: 2684 x Sol
Period: 4.01416 days
Semimajor Axis: 0.12 A.U.s
Eccentricity: 0.1
Periastron distance: 0.108 A.U.s
Apastron distance: 0.132 A.U.s
Source for orbit data: Burnham's Celestial Handbook
Comfort Zone (visual) around both: 51.8 A.U.s
As seen from A:
At periastron, B would appear as magnitude -38.43
At apastron, B would appear as magnitude -38.00
As seen from B:
At periastron, A would appear as magnitude -39.87
At apastron, A would appear as magnitude -39.44
Component A:
Spectral class: B1
Luminosity Class: V
Apparent visual magnitude: +1.06 (increasing to +0.86)
Absolute visual magnitude: -3.47 (increasing to -3.67)
Visual luminosity: 2121 x Sol (increasing to 2550 x Sol)
Variable type: rotating ellipsoidal (rotating variable)
Period of variability: 4.176 hours
Color indices: B-V= -0.23
Mass: 10.9 x Sol
Source for mass: Burnham's Celestial Handbook
Diameter: 7.34 x Sol
Source for diameter: Apparent Diameters and Absolute Radii of Stars (Fracassini+ 1988)
Comfort Zone (visual): 46.1 A.U.s
Orbital period in CZ: 94.6624 years
Tidal index in CZ: 0.000112
Angular size of star in sky in CZ: 0.085008 degrees
Component B:
Spectral class: B7
Luminosity Class: V
Apparent visual magnitude: +2.50
Absolute visual magnitude: -2.03
Visual luminosity: 563 x Sol
Mass: 6.8 x Sol
Source for mass: Burnham's Celestial Handbook
Diameter: 4 x Sol
Comfort Zone (visual): 23.7 A.U.s
Orbital period in CZ: 44.3216 years
Tidal index in CZ: 0.000509
Angular size of star in sky in CZ: 0.089873 degrees