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==Pulsation== The semiregular variable stars, particularly the SRa and SRb sub-classes, are often grouped with the [[Mira variable]]s under the [[long-period variable]] heading. In other situations, the term is expanded to cover almost all cool pulsating stars. The semi-regular giant stars are closely related to the Mira variables: Mira stars generally pulsate in the [[fundamental mode]]; semiregular giants pulsate in one or more [[overtone]]s.<ref name=lsp/> Photometric studies in the [[Large Magellanic Cloud]] looking for [[gravitational microlensing]] events have shown that essentially all cool evolved stars are variable, with the coolest stars showing very large amplitudes and warmer stars showing only micro-variations. The semiregular variable stars fall on one of five main [[period-luminosity relationship]] sequences identified, differing from the Mira variables only in pulsating in an overtone mode. The closely related OSARG ([[OGLE]] small amplitude red giant) variables pulsate in an unknown mode.<ref name=ogle/><ref name=pl/> Many semiregular variables show long secondary periods around ten times the main pulsation period, with amplitudes of a few tenths of a magnitude at visual wavelengths. The cause of the pulsations is not known.<ref name=lsp/>
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