Here's a breakdown of its characteristics:
* Spectral type: G8 III
* Luminosity class: III (Giant)
* Temperature: Around 5,000 K
* Radius: About 10 times the radius of our Sun
* Mass: Approximately 1.5 times the mass of our Sun
This means Gamma Piscium is:
* Larger and brighter than our Sun. Its larger size and greater surface area contribute to its higher luminosity.
* Cooler than our Sun. While it's brighter, its cooler temperature gives it a yellowish hue.
* In a later stage of its life. Yellow giants are stars that have exhausted the hydrogen fuel in their core and are now burning helium.
Let me know if you have any other questions about Gamma Piscium!