Rho Lupi
Rho Lupi, Latinized from ρ Lupi, is a solitary star in the southern constellation of Lupus. It is visible to the naked eye with an apparent visual magnitude of 4.05. Based upon an annual parallax shift of 10.32 mas as seen from Earth, it is located about 316 light years from the Sun. It is a member of the Upper Centaurus–Lupus subgroup of the nearby Scorpius–Centaurus association.
File:RhoLupLightCurve.png|thumb|left|250px|A light curve for Rho Lupi, plotted from Transiting Exoplanet [Survey Satellite|TESS] data
This is a B-type [main sequence star] with a stellar classification of B3/4 V. Rho Lupi was discovered to be a variable star when the Hipparcos data was analyzed. It is a microvariable with a period of 10.7 hours and an amplitude of 0.0046 in magnitude. With an age of just 44 million years, the star is spinning with a projected [rotational velocity] of 166 km/s. This is giving the star an oblate shape with an equatorial bulge that is an estimated 6% larger than the polar radius. It has an estimated 4.66 times the mass of the Sun and about 3.4 times the Sun's radius. It is radiating 365 times the solar luminosity from its outer atmosphere at an effective temperature of 15,947 K.