This is the 6th list of the "stars by size" lists.

List

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Legend

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Bright star
(Mv ≤ 3.5m)
Star brighter than magnitude 4.25

100–700 solar radii

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Name Radius

(R)

Constellation Sp. type Note
S Doradus 100 – 380[1] Dorado Be3 C[2]
30 Piscium 100.17+2.67
−3.81
[3]
Pisces M3III[3]
Tau4 Eridani 102.9[4] Eridanus M3.5III[4]
Scheat 104[5][a] Pegasus M2.5II-III[6] 84th brightest star in the night sky
SZ Aquilae 104±2[7] Aquila F8-G0Ib[8]
Sigma Ophiuchi 106 – 109[9] Ophiuchus K2II[10]
Tejat 107.7[4] Gemini M3IIIab B[11]
Sigma Librae 109[5][a] Libra M2.5III[5]
VY Carinae 112±2[7] Carina F7Iab/b[12]
Zeta1 Scorpii 112.4[13] Scorpius B1.5Ia+[13] A blue hypergiant.
RR Ursae Minoris 113.9+5.4
−6
[3]
Ursa Minor M4III[3]
Zeta Arae 114±4[14] Ara K3III[14]
V378 Normae 115[15] Norma G8Ib[16]
Epsilon Muscae 116±9[17] Musca M4III[18]
AW Canum Venaticorum A 117.41+4.25
−4.57
[19]
Canes Venatici M3III[19]
3 Aquarii 117.6+4
−4.2
[3]
Aquarius M3III[3]
RU Scuti 124±5[7] Scutum G5[20]
Hassaleh 126[21] Auriga K3II-III[22]
WZ Sagittarii 126±2[7] Sagittarius F7[23]
RY Velorum 128±6[7] Vela F5Ib/II[24]
V337 Carinae 128±12[17] Carina K2.5II[25]
34 Boötis 129.36+7.49
−8.42
[19]
Boötes M3III[19]
Mebsuta 130.22+5.51
−6.01
[19]; 123 – 168[26][b]
Gemini G8 I[19]
HD 268835 (R66) 130.88[27] Mensa B8Ia[27] Blue hypergiant surrounded by a massive dust disk
TV Piscium 136[28] Pisces M3III[28]
Tiaki 137.6[28] Grus M4.5III[29] 62nd brightest star in the night sky
T Monocerotis 139±2[7] Monoceros? G3Iab[30]
GZ Velorum 141±11[17] Vela K2.5II[31]
Rho Persei 143[17]–157.3[5][a] Perseus M4IIIa[32]
Epsilon Aurigae 143 – 358[33] Auriga F0I[34] – A9Ia[35] Erroneously considered as the largest known star, with a radius of 2,700 to 3,000 R.
Atria 143.5[36] Triangulum Australe K2III_Ba1[37] 42rd brightest star in the night sky
L2 Puppis 145.21[38] Puppis M5IIIe[39]
Gamma Cygni (Sadr) 152[40] Cygnus F8Ib[41]
HD 210762 151.06 – 181.32[9] Pegasus K0[42]
Omega Capricorni 167.39[9] Capricornus M0IIIBa0.5[43]
l Carinae 169±8[44] Carina G5Iab/b[45]
Zeta Cephei 172.7+7.5
−8.3
[3]
Cepheus K1.5Ib[46]
Eta Persei 173.1+9.69
−10.8
[47]
Perseus K3I-II
Omicron2 Cygni 183.2+10.1
−11.35
[3]
Cygnus K1III[3]
U Carinae 187±5[7] Carina? G5/8Iab[48]
Wezen 188[21] Canis Major F8Ia[49] 36th brightest star in the night sky
30 Herculis 188[5][a] Hercules M6III[50]
R Lyrae (13 Lyrae) 195.08[5][a] Lyra M4.5III[51]
72 Leonis 195.4+31.4
−46.2
[19]
Leo M3IIb:[52]
24 Sagittarii 197.3[9] Sagittarius K3III C[53]
OP Herculis 202.8[5][a] Hercules M6S[54]
Deneb 203±17[55] Cygnus A2Ia C[56] 19th brightest star in the night sky. Prototype of the Alpha Cygni variables.
Suhail 210[57] Vela K5Ib[57] 65th brightest star in the night sky
SV Vulpeculae 210±4[7] Vulpecula F8Ia[58]
Enif (epsilon Pegasi) 210.37 – 210.69[9] Pegasus K2Ib-II[59]
NS Puppis 213±24[17] Puppis K4.5Ib[60]
S Crateris 213.3[38] Crater M6III[61]
Omicrion1 Orionis 214±29[14] Orion M3S III[62]
NP Puppis 219[63] Puppis? C-N4.5[64]
Pi Aurigae 218.6[21] Auriga M3IIb[65]
Xi Cygni 220.09+9.64
−10.56
[3]
Cygnus K4.5Ib-II[66]
GY Sagittae 222±9[7] Sagitta G (estimate)[7]
W Cygni 227[38] Cygnus M4IIIe–M6IIIe[67]
Y Pavonis 228[63] Pavo? C
V420 Vulpeculae 234.1[28] Vulpecula N:e:[28]
BG Cygni 236±76[68] Cygnus M8e[69]
RX Boötis 237.1[38] Boötes M7.5-M8[70]
R Doradus 240[28] – 298±21[71] Dorado M8III:e[28] Largest star in terms of angular diameter
Eta Carinae A 240[72] Carina LBV[73] One of the most massive known stars. A luminous blue variable.
R Carinae 241[38] Carina M5-M8[74]
SW Virginis 244±42[75] Virgo M7III:[76]
70 Sagittarii (BS6861) 250[5][a] Sagittarius M5III[77]
U Herculis 252.35[38] Hercules M6.5–M8[78]
Sigma Canis Majoris 258±21[17] – 272.15+12.22
−1.94
[9]
Canis Major K5Ib[79]
R Aquilae 259±67 – 328±85[68] Aquila M6.5–M9e[80]
R Cassiopeiae 263[38] Cassiopeia M6.5e–M9.5e[81]
Phi Cassiopeiae 263[82] Cassiopeia F0Ia[83]
Propus 275+49
−66
[3]
Gemini M3 III[3]
T Ceti 275[14] Cetus M5-6Se[84]
Rasalgethi 284±60 (264 – 303)[85] Hercules M5Ib-II[86] May be the closest red supergiant to Earth[c]
XY Lyrae 284.2[5][a] Lyra M4.5–M5II[87]
V424 Lacertae 288+26
−21
[88]
Lacerta K5Ib[89]
R Aquarii 289.73[38]; 430[90] Aquarius M6.5–M8.5[91] A symbiotic star.
TW Ophiuchi 292[63] Ophiuchus? C-N5[92]
Delta2 Lyrae 292.5+19.3
−22.2
[3] – 318[5][a]
Lyra M4 III[3] Older papers give radii of 286 R[93] and 381 R.[94]
TX Piscium 293[14] Pisces C7,2
41 Geminorum 296 ± 58[95] Gemini K3Ib[95]
R Hydrae 297.2[38] Hydra M6e–M9e[96]
X Ophiuchi 298±78 – 314±81[68] Ophiuchus M0-8e[97]
TW Horologii 303[63] Horologium C
RT Capricorni 304[63] Capricornus? C
S Coronae Borealis 308.32[38] Corona Borealis M6.5e–M8.5e[98]
Z Pegasi 310±92[68] Pegasus M7-8e[99]
5 Lacertae A 319.2+26.6
−30
[19]
Lacerta K9Ia[100]
R Leonis 320 – 350;[101] 324[38] Leo M7-M9e[102]
Z Scorpii 320±100[75] Scorpius M5.5e[103]
Mira A 332 – 402[104] Cetus M5–M9IIIe[105] Prototype of the Mira variables.
W Hydrae 339[28]–361.41[38] Hydra M7.5–M9e[28]
La Superba 342[d] Canes Venatici C–N5 B[107]
BG Serpentis 354±99[68] Serpens M7 D[108]
R Sculptoris 355±55[109] – 513[14] Sculptor C-N5+ B[110]
SY Sculptoris 358.1[38] Sculptor M6e[38]
U Orionis 370±96[68] Orion M6.5–M9.5e[111]
R Cancri 371±37[112] Cancer M6.5-M9e[113]
PP Persei 372+35
−23
[88]
Perseus M0-M1.5I[114]
T Indi 372[63] Indus C
S Vulpeculae 382[115] Vulpecula K0[116]
V509 Cassiopeiae 390 – 910[117] Cassiopeia G0Ia0 (K5Ia0–A6Ia0)[117] A yellow hypergiant.
RZ Sagittarii 409[28] Sagittarius S4,4ep[118] S-type star
S Orionis 411–498[119] Orion M6.5–M7.5e[120]
Y Cassiopeiae 413±120[68] Cassiopeia M7.5e[121]
T Cassiopeiae 416±108[68] Cassiopeia M7–M9e[122]
V810 Centauri A 420[123] Centaurus F8Ia[123]
U Antliae 422.5[28] Antlia C-N3[28]
SS Virginis 425[63] Virgo C
LW Cygni 445+13
−11
[88]
Cygnus C5,4e[124]
V809 Cassiopeiae 452 ± 42[95] Cassiopeia K4.5Ib[95]
R Pegasi 455±119 – 476±122[68] Pegasus M6–M8.5e[125]
S Pegasi 459±135 – 574±154[68] Pegasus M6-M8.5e[126]
R Puppis 477+28
−22
[127]
Puppis G2-0 Ia[128] A yellow hypergiant.
V382 Carinae 485[129] Carina G5_0-Ia[130] Brightest hypergiant in the sky.
V366 Andromedae 492+39
−29
[88]
Andromeda M2Ib[131]
FZ Persei 496+32
−28
[88]
Perseus M1Iab[132]
RU Virginis 501[133] Virgo C8,1e[134]
R Draconis 511±142[68] Draco M4.5–M6+e[135]
KK Persei 513+22
−18
[88]
Perseus M2Iab-Ib[136]
RR Aquilae 522+230
−140
[112]
Aquila M7.5e[137]
WY Geminorum A 522+45
−34
[88]
Gemini M2Iaebp[138]
W Persei 558+49
−30
[88]
Perseus M3Iab-M5I[139]
CW Leonis 560[140] Leo C9,5e[141] The nearest carbon star.
S Serpentis 583±182 – 601±159[68] Serpens M5e[142]
AD Persei 594+49
−37
[88]
Perseus M3Iab[143]
W Orionis 597[63] Orion C
RR Persei 599±161[68] Perseus M3+–M5e[144]
PR Persei 603+57
−47
[88]
Perseus M1-Iab-Ib[145]
UX Cygni 608.14[38] Cygnus M6e–M6.5e[146]
U Arietis 610±125[75] Aries M4.5–M7.5e[147]
BD+35 4077 627+31
−30
[88]
Cygnus M2.5I[148]
Rho Cassiopeiae 636 – 981[149] Cassiopeia G2Iae (F8pIa-K0pIa-0)[e] A yellow hypergiant.
GX Monocerotis 675+300
−249
[112]
Monoceros M9[150]
Antares 680[151] Scorpius M1.5Iab[152] 15th brightest star in the night sky.
BU Persei 686+75
−57
[88]
Perseus M4Ib[153]
R Volantis 687[63] Volans C

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  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i Radius from temperature and bolometric magnitude. The bolometric magnitude is converted to solar luminosites in the equation (L = 10^(0.4*(4.74-(Mbol)))), where L is the luminosity and Mbol the bolometric magnitude
  2. ^ From angular diameters of 5.65±0.5 and 4.13±0.27 milliarcseconds and a distance of 277 parsecs, which is calculated from the parallax of 3.61 milliarcseconds.
  3. ^ See List of nearest supergiants
  4. ^ From an angular diameter of 13.81 mas [106] and a distance of 230 parsecs.
  5. ^ See the Rho Cassiopeiae article

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  58. ^ "SV Vul". SIMBAD. Centre de données astronomiques de Strasbourg.
  59. ^ "Epsilon Pegasi". SIMBAD. Centre de données astronomiques de Strasbourg.
  60. ^ "NS Pup". SIMBAD. Centre de données astronomiques de Strasbourg.
  61. ^ "S Crateris". SIMBAD. Centre de données astronomiques de Strasbourg.
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  65. ^ "pi Aur". SIMBAD. Centre de données astronomiques de Strasbourg.
  66. ^ "62 Cyg". SIMBAD. Centre de données astronomiques de Strasbourg.
  67. ^ "W Cygni". SIMBAD. Centre de données astronomiques de Strasbourg.
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  70. ^ "RX Boo". SIMBAD. Centre de données astronomiques de Strasbourg.
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  77. ^ "70 Sgr". SIMBAD. Centre de données astronomiques de Strasbourg.
  78. ^ "U Her". SIMBAD. Centre de données astronomiques de Strasbourg.
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  80. ^ "R Aql". SIMBAD. Centre de données astronomiques de Strasbourg.
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  98. ^ "S CrB". SIMBAD. Centre de données astronomiques de Strasbourg.
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  121. ^ "Y Cas". SIMBAD. Centre de données astronomiques de Strasbourg.
  122. ^ "T Cassiopeiae". SIMBAD. Centre de données astronomiques de Strasbourg.
  123. ^ a b The pulsating yellow supergiant V810 Centauri
  124. ^ "LW Cyg". SIMBAD. Centre de données astronomiques de Strasbourg.
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  126. ^ "S Peg". SIMBAD. Centre de données astronomiques de Strasbourg.
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  132. ^ "FZ Per". SIMBAD. Centre de données astronomiques de Strasbourg.
  133. ^ Modelling the atmosphere of the carbon-rich Mira RU Virginis
  134. ^ "RU Virginis". SIMBAD. Centre de données astronomiques de Strasbourg.
  135. ^ "R Dra". SIMBAD. Centre de données astronomiques de Strasbourg.
  136. ^ "KK Per". SIMBAD. Centre de données astronomiques de Strasbourg.
  137. ^ "RR Aql". SIMBAD. Centre de données astronomiques de Strasbourg.
  138. ^ "WY Gem". SIMBAD. Centre de données astronomiques de Strasbourg.
  139. ^ "W Per". SIMBAD. Centre de données astronomiques de Strasbourg.
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  141. ^ "CW Leo". SIMBAD. Centre de données astronomiques de Strasbourg.
  142. ^ "S Serpentis". SIMBAD. Centre de données astronomiques de Strasbourg.
  143. ^ "AD Per". SIMBAD. Centre de données astronomiques de Strasbourg.
  144. ^ "R Per". SIMBAD. Centre de données astronomiques de Strasbourg.
  145. ^ "PR Persei". SIMBAD. Centre de données astronomiques de Strasbourg.
  146. ^ "UX Cygni". SIMBAD. Centre de données astronomiques de Strasbourg.
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