Single, variable M-type giant star in the constellation Leo
The bright giant star 72 Leonis
72 Leonis is a single[ 9] variable star in the zodiac constellation of Leo , located roughly 1,000 light years away from the Sun.[ 1] It has the variable star designation FN Leonis ; 72 Leonis is the Flamsteed designation . In Chinese astronomy , 72 Leonis is called 虎賁, Pinyin : Hǔbēn, meaning Emperor’s Bodyguard , because this star is marking itself and stands alone in the Emperor’s Bodyguard asterism , Supreme Palace enclosure mansion (see : Chinese constellation ).[ 10]
This object is visible to the naked eye as a red-hued star with an apparent visual magnitude of 4.56.[ 4] It is an evolved bright giant with a stellar classification of M3 IIb and was listed as a spectral standard star for that class.[ 3] The star is classified as an irregular variable of type LC, ranging from Hipparcos magnitude 4.56 down to 4.64.[ 5] It has a radius 162 to 179[ 11] times that of the Sun and radiates 5,407[ 12] times the Sun's luminosity at an effective temperature of around 3,734 K.[ 13] The star is moving away from the Earth with a heliocentric radial velocity of 15 km/s.[ 4]
A light curve for FN Leonis, plotted from Hipparcos data [ 14]
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