Alcyone is a blue-white
B-type giant, similar to the other bright B-type stars in the Pleiades cluster. With an
apparent magnitude of +2.87 and
absolute magnitude of −2.39, it is the brightest and most luminous star in the Pleiades. The
spectral type of B7IIIe indicates that
emission lines are present in its
spectrum. Like many
Be stars, Alcyone has created a gaseous disk flung into orbit around the star from its equator. Alcyone has a high rotational velocity, which causes it to have an ellipsoidal shape. Its effective radius is almost ten times that
of the Sun, but the actual radius is lesser at poles and greater at the equator. Its
effective temperature is 12,258
K, with the actual temperature being greater at the poles and lesser at the equator. Its
bolometric luminosity is 1,750 times
solar. The rapid rotation causes Alcyone to be an
oblate shape, with the equatorial radius being and the polar radius to be . The age of the Pleiades is typically calculated to be around 130 million years, but Alcyone itself appears to be younger, less than 100 million years. Alcyone may be a
blue straggler or models may not be deriving an accurate age for stars of this type. ==Variability==