Star in the constellation Pisces
Lambda Piscium , Latinized from λ Piscium , is a solitary,[ 8] white-hued star in the zodiac constellation of Pisces . With an apparent visual magnitude of 4.49,[ 2] it is visible to the naked eye, forming the southeast corner of the "Circlet" asterism in Pisces. Based upon a measured annual parallax shift of 30.59 mas as seen from Earth,[ 1] it is located 107 light years distant from the Sun . Lambda Piscium is a member of the Ursa Major Stream , lying among the outer parts, or corona, of this moving group of stars that roughly follow a common heading through space.[ 9]
This well-studied star[ 4] has a stellar classification A7 V,[ 3] indicating it is an A-type main-sequence star that is generating energy through hydrogen fusion at its core . It has 1.8 times the mass of the Sun and double the Sun's radius . The star is radiating 13.3 times the Sun's luminosity from its photosphere at an effective temperature of 7,734 K.[ 3] Lambda Piscium is around 583 million years old and is spinning with a projected rotational velocity of 70 km/s.[ 6]
Naming
In Chinese , 雲雨 (Yún Yǔ ), meaning Cloud and Rain , refers to an asterism consisting of λ Piscium, κ Piscium , 12 Piscium and 21 Piscium . Consequently, the Chinese name for λ Piscium itself is 雲雨四 (Yún Yǔ sì , English: the Fourth Star of Cloud and Rain .)[ 10]
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