Psi1 Lupi, which is Latinized from ψ1 Lupi, is a single[8]star in the southern constellation of Lupus. It has a yellow-white hue and is faintly visible to the naked eye with an apparent visual magnitude of +4.66.[2] The star is located at a distance of approximately 207 light years from the Sun based on parallax.[1] It is drifting closer with a radial velocity of −23 km/s, and is predicted to come to within 36 light-years in 2.8 million years.[4]
The star is surrounded by a cold circumstellar envelope, hinted at by the anomaly of the small observed power of the doublet Mg II emission at 2800 angstrom. The absorption cores on the peaks of the emission profiles Mg II k and h are mainly of interstellar origin and only partly due to self-absorption in the star's chromosphere.[9]
^ abcPizzolato, N.; Maggio, A.; Sciortino, S. (September 2000), "Evolution of X-ray activity of 1-3 Msun late-type stars in early post-main-sequence phases", Astronomy and Astrophysics, 361: 614–628, Bibcode:2000A&A...361..614P