Q: The Sun has (roughly) absolute magnitude V = 5. Where does it fall in this diagram? The Sun falls in the middle of the diagram -- it is a star of ordinary power. How many solar luminosities do stars at the top of the diagram produce? Absolute magnitude M = -4 corresponds to about 4,000 solar luminosities. L(star) 0.4*( M(sun) - M(star) ) ---------- = 10 L(sun) 0.4*( 5 - [-4] ) = 10 0.4*(9) = 10 = 4,000 How many solar luminosities do stars at the bottom of the diagram produce? Absolute magnitude M = +12 correponds to about 0.004 solar luminosities: L(star) 0.4*( M(sun) - M(star) ) ---------- = 10 L(sun) 0.4*( 5 - 12 ) = 10 0.4*(-7) = 10 = 0.0016 = 1/630