V1027 Cygni

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V1027 Cygni is a luminous yellow supergiant star located in the constellation of Cygnus, about 14,000 light years away. For a time, it was thought that it could be a low-mass post-AGB star, however recent parallax measurements published in Gaia DR3 have shown this to likely not be the case, and instead it is likely a massive yellow supergiant star.[1]

Properties

V1027 Cygni has a surface temperature about Template:Val, which has been found in many studies. However, studies before Gaia DR3 generally used a distance around Template:Val, which led to low luminosity estimates, hence a tentative post-AGB star status.[2] Recent Gaia DR3 data shows that V1027 Cygni is likely much further away, over Template:Val away, which implies a much higher luminosity (about Template:Solar luminosity) which would place it firmly outside the post-AGB star luminosity range and in that of the more massive, younger yellow supergiants.[1] Spectral indicators of luminosity also suggest a supergiant status.[2]

Assuming a temperature of Template:Val and a luminosity of about 176,200 L☉ for V1027 Cygni leads to a size of about 560 times that of the Sun.Template:Efn

Variability

When V1027 Cygni was first noticed as a variable star, it was thought to be an irregular variable, dimming and brightening erratically with no discernible period. However, in 2009, a small-amplitude period of 237 days was observed in long-term photometry of the star.[2]

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