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Semiregular variable star and T Centauri

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Difference between Semiregular variable star and T Centauri

Semiregular variable star vs. T Centauri

Semiregular variable stars are giants or supergiants of intermediate and late spectral type showing considerable periodicity in their light changes, accompanied or sometimes interrupted by various irregularities. T Centauri is a variable star located in the far southern constellation Centaurus.

Similarities between Semiregular variable star and T Centauri

Semiregular variable star and T Centauri have 2 things in common (in Unionpedia): American Association of Variable Star Observers, RV Tauri variable.

American Association of Variable Star Observers

Since its founding in 1911, the American Association of Variable Star Observers (AAVSO) has coordinated, collected, evaluated, analyzed, published, and archived variable star observations made largely by amateur astronomers and makes the records available to professional astronomers, researchers, and educators.

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RV Tauri variable

RV Tauri variables are luminous variable stars that have distinctive light variations with alternating deep and shallow minima.

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Semiregular variable star and T Centauri Comparison

Semiregular variable star has 46 relations, while T Centauri has 6. As they have in common 2, the Jaccard index is 3.85% = 2 / (46 + 6).

References

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