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For the majority of the stars, a higher temperature tends to correlate with the higher luminosity.

Luminosity refers to the rate of the total radiant energy output of a star. It is the inherent brightness of a star covered over the whole electromagnetic spectrum. The luminosity of a star is a determination of its brightness. The more energy emitted, the higher the brightness.

Temperature also influences the rate of the luminosity of the star. As a star gets hotter or with the increase in temperature, the number of nuclear reactions upsurges, generation of more reactions and more energy takes place. Thus, ultimately resulting in higher luminosity of a star.