Star in the constellation Vulpecula
4 Vulpeculae is a single,[ 7] orange-hued star in the northern constellation of Vulpecula . It forms part of the asterism , formerly thought to be an open cluster , called the coathanger or Brocchi's Cluster .[ 8] [ 9] The star is faintly visible to the naked eye with an apparent visual magnitude of 5.16.[ 2] The distance to this star, based upon an annual parallax shift of 12.5320± 0.1008 mas ,[ 1] is around 260 light years .
At the age of about 2.6 billion years old,[ 2] this is an aging giant star with a stellar classification of K0 III,[ 2] having exhausted the supply of hydrogen at its core and evolved off the main sequence . It is now a red clump giant, indicating that it is on the horizontal branch and is generating energy through the fusion of helium at its core.[ 10] The star has an estimated 1.72[ 2] times the mass of the Sun and has expanded to 11.42[ 1] times the Sun's radius . It is radiating 67.6[ 2] times the Sun's luminosity from its enlarged photosphere at an effective temperature of 4,763 K.[ 2]
References
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^ Alves, David R. (August 2000), "K-Band Calibration of the Red Clump Luminosity", The Astrophysical Journal , 539 (2): 732–741, arXiv :astro-ph/0003329 , Bibcode :2000ApJ...539..732A , doi :10.1086/309278 , S2CID 16673121 .