Sun like stars : sirius : : variable stars
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Sirius, the brightest star in the night sky and one of the nearest stars to the Sun, has a faint (8.3-mag.) companion, Sirius B, a white dwarf roughly the size of the Earth but with the mass of the Sun. Although it is often said to be very difficult to see, it can be spotted with a modest (10-cm) telescope.
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The correct answer for your question is Omicron ceti.
Sun like star : Sirius :: variable star : Omicron Ceti.
Most of the sun like stars are known to be found in the Sirius star system
Omicron Ceti is the first ever known variable type star.
Omicron Ceti is one of the red Giant stars that can found at the distance of 200-400 light years from our sun .
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