In a separate study of
semiregular variables (not using BAA observations but using, amongst others, AAVSO & AFOEV observations) Kiss et al.
Weighing Miras "We have only scanty evidence about the masses of the Mira-type variable stars or of the closely related red
semiregular variables. The basic method for determining stellar masses can be applied only to members of binary systems...."
Auriga has two very nice red stars, both
semiregular variables. S Aurigae, a C4-5,4-5-type star, ranges from magnitude 8.2 to 14.0 over a period of approximately 590 days.
Three years ago, trusting its description in the General Catalogue of Variable Stars, Endre Zsoldos of Konkoly Observatory included it in an observing program of yellow semiregular variables. He measured its brightness 14 times from September to December 1991; it always held steady at photoelectric V magnitude 7.44.
It was classified long ago as a semiregular variable with a range of one magnitude.
It's a
semiregular variable nearly 3[degrees] west-northwest of Megrez.
It is a
semiregular variable with a quasi period of 244 days.