Variable star in the constellation Triangulum Australe
X Trianguli Australis is a star in the southern constellation Triangulum Australe . It is a red-hued carbon star approximately 920 light years (280 parsecs) from Earth , though this could vary by up to 200 light years.[ 10] It is a semi-regular variable star with two periods of around 385 and 455 days, and is of spectral type C5.5(Nb) .[ 1] It ranges from magnitudes 5.03 to 6.05.[ 11] Its designation is from the variable star designation developed by German astronomer Friedrich Wilhelm Argelander .
It is a cool star, with estimates of its surface temperature ranging from 2,200 to 2,700 Kelvin.[ 10] A giant star, its diameter is 400 times that of the sun, and if placed at the center of the Solar System would stretch out to 30% further than Mars' orbit. Its absolute magnitude is −2.0.[ 10]
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