List of hottest stars

This is an incomplete list of the hottest stars in the universe. Most of the hottest stars in the universe are Wolf–Rayet stars. They have temperatures of 49,726.85 to 199,726.85 degrees Celsius. White dwarfs and neutron stars can be much hotter than Wolf-Rayet stars. The hottest white dwarfs are about 199,726.85 degrees Celsius, while neutron stars can be hotter than 3 million degrees Celsius. Some of the information in the list below may not be 100% correct.

1 solar radius = 695700 km

1 solar luminosity = 3.828e+16 watts

NA: not available

Star name Temperature

(in degrees Celsius)

Radius

(in solar radii)

Luminosity

(rounded to the nearest ten thousand)*

PSR B0943+10 3,099,726.85 0.00001437401 17.19
Crab Pulsar 1,549,726.85 0.00001437401 1.07
RX J0439.8−6809 249,726.85 NA NA
HD 49798 224,726.85 0.0023 12.21
KPD 0005+5106 199,726.85 0.055 4,360
WR 102 199,726.85 0.52 390,000
WR 142 199,726.85 0.8 920,000
LMC195-1 199,726.85 1.4 2,830,000
BAT99-123 169,726.85 0.47 170,000
WR 93b 159,726.85 0.44 110,000
WR 2 140,726.85 0.89 280,000
AB8 140,726.85 2 1,420,000
BAT99-94 140,726.85 NA NA
BAT99-2 140,726.85 NA NA
WR 9 139,426.85 5 8,580,000
WR 1 114,726.85 1.33 280,000
HD 56925 111,726.85 1.4 280,000
WR 46 111,726.85 2.11 630,000
AB7 104,726.85 3.4 1,270,000
WR 37 99,726.85 NA NA
Z Andromedae B 89,726.85 0.36 10,000
Gamma Velorum WR 89,726.85 1.9 210,000
WR 150 88,826.85 3.59 730,000
EZ Canis Majoris 84,726.85 2.68 340,000
WR 136 70,726.85 3.34 260,000
WR 134 62,726.85 5.29 400,000
Sun (for comparison) 5,498.85 1 1

Note: luminosities are all calculated based on radius and temperature. * If the star luminosity is not enough to round up to 10,000, the full number is written.