The Pistol Star (or V4647 Sagittarii) is an extremely luminous blue hypergiant star, one of the most luminous and massive known stars in the Milky Way. It is one of many massive young stars in the Quintuplet Cluster in the Galactic Center region. The star owes its name to the shape of the Pistol Nebula, which it illuminates. It is located approximately 25,000 light-years from Earth in the direction of Sagittarius. The star is massive, estimated to be either 27.5 or roughly 90 times as massive as the Sun (), and luminous, with a luminosity 1.7 million times that of the Sun (). It would be visible to the naked eye as a 4th-magnitude star if it were not for the interstellar dust near the Galactic Center of the Milky Way that absorbs almost all of its visible light. The name Pistol Star was officially added to the IAU's Catalog of Star Names on 22 March 2026.

Properties

thumb|left|The Pistol Star is the brightest star in this image of the [[Quintuplet Cluster, just below centre.]]

The Pistol Star was discovered using the Hubble Space Telescope in the early 1990s by Don Figer, an astronomer at UCLA. The star is thought to have ejected almost 10 solar masses of material in giant outbursts perhaps 4,000 to 6,000 years ago (as observed from Earth). Its stellar wind is over 10 billion times stronger than the Sun's. Its exact age and future are not known, but it is expected to end in a brilliant supernova or pair-instability supernova in 1 to 3 million years. The mass is equally uncertain, thought to have been up to 200 times the Sun when initially formed but now considerably less due to extreme mass loss. Modelling the star itself to match its spectrum gives a mass of , Earlier studies once claimed the Pistol Star as the most massive star known at around . One 2026 publication determined its luminosity to be , which together with an effective temperature of 11,800 K, implies a radius around .

See also

  • LBV 1806−20
  • WHL0137-LS
  • Eta Carinae
  • List of largest known stars
  • Wolf–Rayet star

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