Star in the constellation Serpens
Tau2 Serpentis ,Latinized fromτ2 Serpentis , is astar in theconstellation ofSerpens , located approximately 480 light-years from the Sun.[ 1] It is a challenge to view with the naked eye, having anapparent visual magnitude of 6.22.[ 2] The star is drifting closer with aradial velocity of −19 km/s.[ 2]
This object is alate B-type main-sequence star with astellar classification of B9V.[ 3] It is a probableLambda Boötis star .[ 2] [ 10] The star is 278[ 8] million years old and is spinning with aprojected rotational velocity of 154 km/s.[ 6] It has nearly three times themass andradius of the Sun .[ 6] [ 7] Tau2 Serpentis is radiating 96[ 6] times theSun's luminosity from itsphotosphere at aneffective temperature of 10,839 K.[ 6]
There is evidence of a possible companion, which is contributing about 15% to the total emission of the system.[ 11]
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