Luminosity Calculator

Luminosity Calculator

Calculate the total energy output of a star based on its radius and surface temperature.

Last updated: March 2026 | By ForgeCalc Engineering

Relative to Sun
1.00e+0 L☉
Total Power Output
3.84e+26 W

What is Stellar Luminosity?

Luminosity is the total amount of energy a star radiates into space per second. It is a measure of the star's intrinsic brightness and depends on two main factors: its size (surface area) and its temperature.

According to the Stefan-Boltzmann Law, the energy radiated per unit area is proportional to the fourth power of the temperature. This means even a small increase in temperature leads to a massive increase in luminosity.

The Stefan-Boltzmann Law

L = 4πR²σT⁴
  • L = Luminosity (Watts)
  • R = Radius of the star (m)
  • σ = Stefan-Boltzmann constant
  • T = Surface temperature (K)

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