List of star extremes
A star is a massive luminous spheroid astronomical object made of plasma that is held together by its own gravity. Stars exhibit great diversity in their properties and some of the outliers are so disproportionate in comparison with the general population that they are considered extreme. This is a list of such stars.
Records that are regarded as authoritative and unlikely to change at any given point are recorded on a white background, while those that could change with new information and/or discoveries are recorded on a grey background.
Age and distance
| Title | Object | Date | Data | Comments | Notes | Refs | See more |
| Nearest extrasolar star | Proxima Centauri | 1915 | Before Proxima, the title had been held by Alpha Centauri A & B. | ||||
| Nearest red dwarf | Proxima Centauri | 1915 | Before Proxima, the title had been held by Barnard's Star. | ||||
| Nearest degenerate star | Sirius B | 1852 | This is also the nearest white dwarf. | ||||
| Nearest subdwarf | Kapteyn's Star | 1898 | Kapteyn's star is either a sdM1 subdwarf or a M1.5V main-sequence star. WISEA 1810−1010 is the nearest undisputed subdwarf, at. | ||||
| Nearest subgiant | Procyon | All stars closer to the Sun are main sequence, degenerate stars or brown dwarfs. | |||||
| Nearest giant star | Pollux | ||||||
| Nearest supergiant | Epsilon Leonis | While being a giant star based on spectrum, in evolutionary terms the star is a supergiant. | |||||
| Nearest hypergiant | μ Cephei | ||||||
| Nearest carbon star | CW Leonis | ||||||
| Nearest M-type star | Proxima Centauri | 1915 | List of nearest M-type stars | ||||
| Nearest K-type star | Alpha Centauri B | List of nearest K-type stars | |||||
| Nearest G-type star | Sun | 1 AU | List of nearest G-type stars | ||||
| Nearest F-type star | Procyon | List of nearest F-type stars | |||||
| Nearest A-type star | Sirius | List of nearest A-type stars | |||||
| Nearest B-type star | Regulus | List of nearest B-type stars | |||||
| Nearest O-type star | Zeta Ophiuchi | List of nearest O-type stars | |||||
| Nearest Wolf–Rayet star | Gamma Velorum | ||||||
| Nearest neutron star | RX J1856.35-3754 | 2000 | |||||
| Nearest white dwarf | Sirius B | 1852 | Sirius B is also the second white dwarf discovered, after 40 Eridani B. | ||||
| Nearest brown dwarf | 2013 | This is a pair of brown dwarfs in a binary system, with no other stars. | |||||
| Nearest luminous blue variable | P Cygni |
Brightness and power
| Title | Object | Date | Data | Comments | Notes | Refs | See more |
| Brightest star from the Earth: Apparent magnitude | Sun | prehistoric | Reported for reference | ||||
| Brightest star other than the Sun | Sirius | prehistoric | m= −1.46 | List of brightest stars | |||
| Dimmest star from the Earth | UDF 2457 | m= 25 | |||||
| Brightest star in a transient event | Progenitor of SN 1006 | 1006 | m= −7.5 | This was a supernova, and its remnant is catalogued as PKS 1459-41. | |||
| Most luminous star | LGGS J004246.86+413336.4 | 2022 | L= 19,953,000 LSun | List of most luminous stars | |||
| Least luminous star | 2MASS J0523−1403 | 2013 | L=0.000126LSun | ||||
| Most luminous star in a transient event | Progenitor of GRB 080916C | 2008 | The star exploded in a gamma-ray burst with the total energy equal to 9,000 supernovae. | List of gamma-ray bursts | |||
| Most energetic star | R136a1 | 2010 | List of most luminous stars | ||||
| Most energetic star in a transient event | Progenitor of GRB 080916C | 2008 | |||||
| Hottest star | WR 102 | T= | List of hottest stars | ||||
| Coolest star | S Cassiopeiae | T= | List of coolest stars |
| Title | Object | Date | Data | Comments | Notes | Refs | See more |
| Hottest white dwarf | RX J0439.8-6809 | 2015 | |||||
| Hottest neutron star | PSR B0943+10 | Blackbody temperature of a small emitting area at the poles | |||||
| Hottest brown dwarf | ZTF J1406+1222 B | 2022 | |||||
| Coolest neutron star | |||||||
| Coolest white dwarf | PSR J2222−0137 B | 2014 | < | ||||
| Coolest brown dwarf | WISE 0855−0714 | 2014 |
Size and mass
| Title | Object | Date | Data | Comments | Notes | Refs | See more |
| Least massive star | DENIS J1048−3956 | List of brown dwarfs | |||||
| Least massive neutron star | HESS J1731-347 | 2022 | |||||
| Least massive white dwarf | NLTT 11748 | 2021 | |||||
| Least massive brown dwarf | 2023 | 3 – 4 | Located in the star cluster IC 348 | Sub-brown dwarf |