Why do red giants appear redder despite their high luminosity?

Answer

The vast amount of energy is spread over a gigantic surface, causing the surface temperature to drop

The enormous expansion spreads the star's total energy output (luminosity) over a much larger surface area. This results in a lower surface temperature, shifting the star's peak emission toward the redder end of the spectrum.

Why do red giants appear redder despite their high luminosity?
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