This system is located at a distance of about from the
Sun based on
parallax. In 2000, the pair had an angular separation of 1.217
arcseconds with a
position angle of 351.9°. Their positions have been observed since 1897, which is long enough to estimate an
orbital period of 84.5 years and a
semimajor axis of 0.93 arcsecond. At the distance of this system, this is equivalent to a physical separation of about . The stars have
spectral types of A1IV and A0IV, suggesting they are
A-type subgiant stars in the process of becoming
giants. The stars have similar characteristics, with an estimated 2.8 times the
Sun's mass, around 100 times the
Sun's luminosity and an estimated
effective temperature of 9,300 K. The star
Tau Centauri very likely makes a widely-separated binary system with Gamma Centauri, it is a
co-moving star with an estimated separation of . There is a 98% chance that they are gravitationally bound. ==Etymology==