TW Horologii
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TW Horologii is a carbon star and semiregular variable in the southern constellation of Horologium,[1] near the eastern constellation border with Reticulum. It has a ruddy hue and, with an apparent visual magnitude that ranges from 5.52 down to 5.95,[2] is visible to the naked eye and one of the brightest carbon stars.[1] Based on parallax measurements, it is located at a distance of approximately 1,370 light years from the Sun.[3] It is drifting further away with a radial velocity of +14 km/s.[4] In the past this star has been considered a member of the open cluster NGC 1252, but this now seems unlikely.[5]
This is an aging red giant star on the asymptotic giant branch[6] with a stellar classification of C-N4IIIb: and a C2 index of C23.5. It has been listed as a standard star for that MK spectral class.[7] The star is classified as a semiregular variable of type SRb and has a periodicity of 158 days.[2] It has expanded to Template:Solar radius calculator times the radius of the Sun and, on average, is radiating 6,700 times the Sun's luminosity from its swollen photosphere at an effective temperature of 3,000 K.[8] If it replaced the Solar System, the perihelion of Mars would be inside the star. The short-lived element technetium has been observed in the spectrum, an indicator of thermal pulses during helium shell burning.[9]
Based on the detection of excess ultraviolet excess, it is most likely a binary star system.[10] An analysis of the motion of TW Horologii suggests a low-mass companion, although the UV excess suggests it is hot.[11]
In 2013 the luminosity of Mira variables, based on Hipparcos parallaxes, was used to calibrate a Period-luminosity relationship for carbon stars. The absolute magnitude of TW Horologii was calculated to be −1.79.[4]
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