List of hottest stars
This is a list of hottest stars so far discovered (excluding degenerate stars), arranged by decreasing temperature. The stars with temperatures higher than 60,000 K are included.
List[]
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Star name | Effective Temperature (K) |
Mass (M☉) |
Luminosity (L☉) |
Spectral type | Distance (light years) |
Ref. |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
WR 102 | 210,000 | 16.1 | 380,000 | WO2 | 8,610[1] | [2][3] |
WR 142 | 200,000 | 28.6 | 912,000 | WO2 | 5,400 | [3] |
LMC195-1 | 200,000 | WO2 | 160,000 | [4] | ||
170,000 | 158,000 | WO3 | ~160,000 | [5] | ||
WR 93b | 160,000 | 8.1 | 110,000 | WO3 | 7,470[1] | [3] |
[HC2007] 31 | 160,000? | WO3 | 12,886,000 | [6] | ||
158,000 | 13 | 224,000 | WC4 | ~160,000 | [7] | |
IC 1613 DR1 | 150,000 | 20 | 480,000 | WO3 | ~2,380,000 | [8] |
LH41-1042 | 150,000 | 8.4 | 182,000 | WO4 | ~160,000 | [5] |
141,000 | 13 | 234,000 | WN2 | ~160,000 | [9] | |
WR 2 | 141,000 | 16 | 282,000 | WN2 | 7,830[1] | |
AB8 | 141,000 | 19 | 1,413,000 | WO4 | 197,000 | [5] |
140,000 | 28.1 | 776,000 | WO4 | 2,500,000 | [10] | |
WR 9 (WR) | 139,700 | 9 | 501,000 | WC4 | 14,900[1] | |
WR 30a (WR) | 129,500 | 7.5-9.7 | 195,000 | WO4 | 25,340 | [11] |
126,000 | 10.4 | 162,000 | WC4 | [3] | ||
WR 1 | 112,200 | 27 | 759,000 | WN4-s | 10,300[1] | [12] |
112,200 | 38 | 1,288,000 | WN4-s | 12,500[1] | [12] | |
WR 46 | 112,200 | 14 | 263,000 | WN3pw | 13,000 | |
WR 7 | 112,000 | 13 | 214,000 | WN4-s | 14,000 | [12] |
112,000 | 9.9 | 159,000 | WC4 | 5,710[1] | [3] | |
WR 52 | 112,000 | 8.5 | 117,000 | WC4 | 5,710[1] | [3] |
AB7 | 105,000 | 23 | 1,259,000 | WN4 | 197,000 | [13] |
(WR) | 100,000 | 8? | 89,100 | WC4 | 7,240 | [citation needed] |
EZ CMa | 89,100 | 23 | 617,000 | WN4-s | 5,900[citation needed] | [14] |
89,100 | 12 | 200,000 | WN5-s | 17,700[1] | [12] | |
WR 111 | 89,100 | 13 | 245,000 | WC5 | 5,320[1] | [3] |
WR 150 | 89,100 | 24.8 | 724,000 | WC5 | 28,500[1] | [3] |
Theta Muscae | 83,000 | 234,000 | WC5 | 7,500 | ||
The stars of Lynx Arc | 80,000 | O? | 12,000,000,000 | |||
79,400 | 400,000 | WC5d | 14,000[1] | [15][16] | ||
79,400 | 18 | 417,000 | WN4-w | 19,800[1] | [12] | |
79,000 | 8.4 | 89,100 | WN4/WCE | 19,700[1] | [3] | |
79,000 | 19 | 447,000 | WN3o | 160,000 | [9] | |
79,000 | 14.1 | 282,000 | WC6 | 13,900[1] | [3] | |
WR 86 | 70,800 | WC7 | [citation needed] | |||
WR 136 | 70,800 | 15 | 260,000 | WN6(h)-s | 6,290[1] | |
63,100 | 18 | 389,000 | WN6-s | 10,800[1] | [12] | |
WR 134 | 63,100 | 19 | 400,000 | WN6-s | 6,000 | |
63,100 | 23 | 631,000 | WC8 | 11,500[1] | [3] | |
63,100 | 14 | 269,000 | WN5-s | 15,900[1] | [12] | |
WR102f | 60,000 | 200,000 | WC8 | 26,000 |
See also[]
- List of most massive stars
- List of most luminous stars
- List of least massive stars
- List of coolest stars
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