Tau Sagittarii


Tau Sagittarii is a star in the southern zodiac constellation of Sagittarius.

Description

With an apparent visual magnitude of +3.3, this is one of the brighter members of the constellation. The distance of this star from Earth is roughly, based upon parallax measurements.
This is a spectral type K1 giant star with about. The stellar envelope is slightly cooler than the Sun with an effective temperature of 4,459 K, giving the star a light orange color. The interferometry-measured angular diameter of this star, after correcting for limb darkening, is, which, at its estimated distance, equates to a physical radius of about 16 times the radius of the Sun.
τ Sagittarii is a suspected double star although no companion has been confirmed yet. A lower metal content and a high peculiar velocity relative to the Sun suggest the star is a visitor from a different part of the Galaxy.
τ Sagittarii is a red clump giant, a star with similar mass to the sun which has exhausted its core hydrogen, passed through the red giant branch, and started helium fusion in its core.

The Wow! signal

τ Sagittarii is the closest constellational star to the origin of the 1977 Wow! signal.

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