Galactic list
editStar name | Solar radii (Sun = 1) |
Method[b] | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
Radii that were stated in the paper | |||
U Arietis | 801±205[1] | AD | |
RT Ophiuchi | 801±217[1] | AD | |
UU Pegasi | 742±193[1] | AD | |
V Camelopardalis | 716±185[1] | AD | |
RR Aquilae | 648±169[1] | AD | |
RR Persei | 599±161[1] | AD | |
R Cassiopeiae | 593±181[1] | AD | |
S Serpentis | 583±172–601±159[1] | AD | |
RS Virginis | 577±155[1] | AD | |
RU Herculis | 572±147[1] | AD | |
R Leonis Minoris | 569±146[1] | AD | |
S Orionis | 545±142[1] | AD | |
R Draconis | 511±142[1] | AD | |
DG Cygni | 499±140[1] | AD | |
V Cassiopeiae | 472±129[1] | AD | |
Mira (ο Ceti) | 468±120–482±124[1] | AD | |
S Coronae Borealis | 457±116[1] | AD | |
S Pegasi | 459±135–574±154[1] | AD | |
R Pegasi | 455±119–476±122[1] | AD | |
U Herculis | 431±114–453±117[1] | AD | |
T Cassiopeiae | 416±108[1] | AD | |
Y Cassiopeiae | 413±110[1] | AD | |
R Aquarii | 412±106–438±114[1] | AD | |
R Leonis | 409±105[1] | AD | |
R Aurigae | 407±105[1] | AD | |
U Orionis | 370±96[1] | AD | |
BG Serpentis | 354±99[1] | AD | |
S Herculis | 354±124[1] | AD | |
R Serpentis | 328±86[1] | AD | |
U Persei | 325±94–352±101[1] | AD | |
Z Pegasi | 310±92[1] | AD | |
RT Aquilae | 305±79[1] | AD | |
X Ophiuchi | 298±78–314±81[1] | AD | |
S Ursae Minoris | 296±82[1] | AD | |
R Canum Venaticorum | 279±75–322±82[1] | AD | |
R Aquilae | 259±67–328±85[1] | AD | |
BG Cygni | 236±76[1] | AD | |
Radii that were calculated manually | |||
Stephenson 2-18 | 2,150[2] | L/Teff | |
MY Cephei | 2,061[3] | L/Teff | |
NML Cygni (V1489 Cygni) | 1,639(–2,770)[4] | L/Teff | |
RSGC1-F01 | 1,530[3] | L/Teff | |
RSGC1-F04 | 1,422[3] | L/Teff | |
RSGC1-F06 | 1,382[3] | L/Teff | |
Stephenson 2-3 | 1,301[3] | L/Teff | |
Stephenson 2-11 | 1,300[3] | L/Teff | |
RSGC1-F10 | 1,246[3] | L/Teff | |
RSGC1-F05 | 1,185[3] | L/Teff | |
EV Carinae | 1,165[5] | L/Teff | |
RSGC1-F08 | 1,150[3] | L/Teff | |
RSGC1-F02 | 1,128[3] | L/Teff | |
S Persei | 1,109[2] | L/Teff | |
W Persei | 1,011[2] | L/Teff | |
RSGC1-F11 | 1,032[3] | L/Teff | |
RSGC1-F13 | 1,017[3] | L/Teff | |
RSGC1-F07 | 1,006[3] | L/Teff | |
RSGC1-F09 | 996[3] | L/Teff | |
RSGC1-F12 | 955[3] | L/Teff | |
RSGC1-F03 | 942[3] | L/Teff | |
Stephenson 2-14 | 911[3] | L/Teff | |
SU Persei | 863[2] | L/Teff | |
Stephenson 2-4 | 855[3] | L/Teff | |
AD Persei | 812[2] | L/Teff | |
V441 Persei | 799[2] | L/Teff | |
BU Persei | 795[2] | L/Teff | |
V648 Cassiopeiae | 778[2] | L/Teff | |
YZ Persei | 758[2] | L/Teff | |
GP Cassiopeiae | 751[2] | L/Teff | |
RSGC3-3 | 735[3] | L/Teff | |
Stephenson 2-5 | 730[3] | L/Teff | |
RSGC3-15 | 728[3] | L/Teff | |
KK Persei | 724[2] | L/Teff | |
XX Persei | 710[2] | L/Teff | |
Mercer 8-6 | 708[2] | L/Teff | |
RSGC3-16 | 682[3] | L/Teff | |
RSGC1-F14 | 662[3] | L/Teff | |
Stephenson 2 DFK 23 | 661[3] | L/Teff | The star has a peculiar SED and is potentially not a member. |
RSGC3-13 | 655[3] | L/Teff | |
Stephenson 2-1 | 635[3] | L/Teff | |
Mercer 8-1 | 620[2] | L/Teff | |
PR Persei | 603[2] | L/Teff | |
Stephenson 2 DFK 6 | 592[3] | L/Teff | |
Stephenson 2-8 | 576[2] | L/Teff | |
RSGC3-4 | 575[3] | L/Teff | |
Stephenson 2-2 | 569[3] | L/Teff | |
V778 Cassiopeiae | 549[2] | L/Teff | |
Stephenson 2 DFK 18 | 531[3] | L/Teff | |
NGC 7419 BNSW e | 528[3] | L/Teff | |
Mercer 8-5 | 522[2] | L/Teff | |
FZ Persei | 501[2] | L/Teff | |
RSGC3-5 | 500[3] | L/Teff | |
Stephenson 2 DFK 13 | 499[3] | L/Teff | |
Mercer 8-2 | 498[2] | L/Teff | |
Stephenson 2-26 | 496[2] | L/Teff | |
RSGC3-1 | 494[3] | L/Teff | |
V605 Cassiopeiae | 490[2] | L/Teff | |
V439 Persei | 479[2] | L/Teff | |
RSGC3-14 | 474[3] | L/Teff | |
Mercer 8-4 | 458[2] | L/Teff | |
NGC 7419 BNSW c | 455[3] | L/Teff | |
Stephenson 2 DFK 17 | 451[3] | L/Teff | |
HD 236947 | 431[2] | L/Teff | |
Stephenson 2 DFK 14 | 422[3] | L/Teff | |
RSGC1-F15 | 410[3] | L/Teff | |
RSGC3-2 | 393[3] | L/Teff | |
RSGC3-7 | 393[3] | L/Teff | |
NGC 7419 BNSW d | 390[3] | L/Teff | |
V403 Persei | 389[2] | L/Teff | |
RSGC3-9 | 386[3] | L/Teff | |
BD+59 372 | 380[2] | L/Teff | |
V550 Persei | 371[2] | L/Teff | |
Stephenson 2 DFK 52 | 357[3] | L/Teff | The star has a peculiar SED. |
PP Persei | 352[2] | L/Teff | |
Mercer 8-3 | 351[2] | L/Teff | |
RSGC3-6 | 342[3] | L/Teff | |
RSGC3-11 | 342[3] | L/Teff | |
RSGC3-8 | 310[3] | L/Teff | |
Stephenson 2 DFK 15 | 288[3] | L/Teff | |
NGC 7419 BNSW a | 273[3] | L/Teff | |
RSGC3-12 | 271[3] | L/Teff | |
RSGC3-10 | 231[3] | L/Teff |
Extragalactic list
editStar name | Solar radii (Sun = 1) |
Method[c] | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
Radii that were stated in the paper | |||
IRAS 05280-6910 | 1,738[6] | L/Teff | |
WOH G64 | 1,540±77[7] | L/Teff |
Notes
edit- ^ a b So far these values are very far from final and they will definetly change some time in the future.
- ^ Methods for calculating the radius:
- AD: radius calculated from angular diameter and distance
- AtmModel: radius determined by comparing with atmosphere models
- L/Teff: radius calculated from bolometric luminosity and effective temperature
- SAnl: radius determined from seismic analysis
- SED: radius determined from the spectral energy distribution
- ^ Methods for calculating the radius:
- L/Teff: radius calculated from bolometric luminosity and effective temperature
References
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