Pi Tauri
Template:Short description Template:Starbox begin Template:Starbox observe Template:Starbox character Template:Starbox astrometry Template:Starbox detail Template:Starbox catalog Template:Starbox reference Template:Starbox end Pi Tauri (π Tauri) is a solitary,[1] yellow-hued star in the zodiac constellation of Taurus. With an apparent visual magnitude of +4.69,[2] it is bright enough to be visible to the naked eye. Although it appears to lie among the stars of the Hyades cluster, it is not itself a member, being three times farther from Earth than the cluster. The distance to this star, as determined using an annual parallax shift of 7.83 mas as seen from the Earth,[3] is around 420 light years. At that range, the visual magnitude of the star is diminished by an extinction factor of 0.24 due to interstellar dust.[4]
This is an evolved G-type giant star with a stellar classification of Template:Nowrap,[5] where the suffix notation indicates an underabundance of iron in the spectrum. The measured angular diameter is Template:Val.[6] At the estimated distance of Pi Tauri, this yields a physical size of about 21 times the radius of the Sun.[7] It possesses nearly four[4] times the mass of the Sun and is radiating 229 times the Sun's luminosity at an effective temperature of 5,086 K.[8]
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