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In the following article

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alpha_Centauri#Orbital_properties

It is mentioned that "Alpha Centauri C is about 13,000 AU (0.21 ly; 1.9×10^12 km) from Alpha Centauri AB"

It is also mentioned that "Proxima Centauri comes within 4100+700−600 AU of AB at periastron, and its apastron occurs at 12300+200−100 AU.[5]"

Note that "Alpha Centauri C" and "Proxima Centauri" refer to the same star. Periastron is the position at which an object is closest to another in its orbit (in this case: Proxima Centauri to Alpha Centauri AB) and apastron is the position at which it is further away.

Since 13000 AU is further away than 12300 AU (the stated apastron), some of the information of the article must be wrong.