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List of stars in Musca

This is the list of notable stars in the constellation Musca, sorted by decreasing brightness.

Name B Var HD HIP RA Dec vis.
mag.
abs.
mag.
Dist. (ly) Sp. class Notes
α Mus α 109668 61585 12h 37m 11.08s −69° 08′ 07.9″ 2.69 −2.17 306 B2IV-V β Cep variable, Vmax = 2.68m, Vmin = 2.73m, P = 0.0903 d; Member of the Lower Centaurus–Crux subgroup of the Scorpius–Centaurus association.[1]
β Mus β 110879 62322 12h 46m 16.87s −68° 06′ 29.1″ 3.04 −1.86 311 B2V + B3V Binary star, Member of the Lower Centaurus–Crux subgroup of the Scorpius–Centaurus association.[1]
δ Mus δ 112985 63613 13h 02m 15.78s −71° 32′ 55.7″ 3.61 1.39 90.8 K2III Binary star
λ Mus λ 102249 57363 11h 45m 36.57s −66° 43′ 43.8″ 3.68 0.66 128 A7III
γ Mus γ 109026 61199 12h 32m 28.11s −72° 07′ 58.7″ 3.84 −1.14 324 B5V 53 Persei variable, Vmax = 3.84m, Vmin = 3.86m, P = 2.72926 d
ε Mus ε 106849 59929 12h 17m 34.64s −67° 57′ 38.4″ 4.06 −0.77 302 M5III semiregular variable, Vmax = 3.99m, Vmin = 4.31m, P = 40 d
μ Mus μ 102584 57581 11h 48m 14.49s −66° 48′ 53.5″ 4.75 −0.86 432 K4III slow irregular variable, Vmax = 4.71m, Vmin = 4.76m
η Mus η 114911 64661 13h 15m 15.00s −67° 53′ 40.4″ 4.79 −0.68 405 B8V Algol variable, Vmax = 4.76m, Vmin = 4.81m, P = 2.3963 d; probable member of the Lower Centaurus–Crux subgroup of the Scorpius–Centaurus association.[1]
HD 115211 115211 64820 13h 17m 13.03s −66° 47′ 00.3″ 4.86 −2.94 1185 K2Ib/II suspected variable
HD 103079 103079 57851 11h 51m 51.27s −65° 12′ 21.2″ 4.89 −0.19 338 B4V Binary star
HD 102839 102839 57696 11h 49m 56.63s −70° 13′ 32.8″ 4.98 −3.27 1455 G5Ib
GT Mus GT 101379 56862 11h 39m 29.63s −65° 23′ 51.9″ 5.01 −1.17 561 G2III + A Algol and RS CVn variable, Vmax = 4.96m, Vmin = 5.23m, P = 2.75459 d
ι1 Mus ι1 116244 65468 13h 25m 07.36s −74° 53′ 15.0″ 5.04 0.85 225 K0III
HD 99104 99104 55597 11h 23m 21.43s −64° 57′ 17.0″ 5.09 −0.73 475 B5V Double system with HD 99103.
ζ2 Mus ζ2 107566 60320 12h 22m 07.39s −67° 31′ 19.5″ 5.15 0.09 336 Am Double system, Member of the Lower Centaurus–Crux subgroup of the Scorpius–Centaurus association.[1]
λ Cha (λ) 105340 59151 12h 07m 50.09s −75° 22′ 01.4″ 5.17 −0.47 438 K2II/III
HD 104878 104878 58884 12h 04m 38.95s −68° 19′ 44.0″ 5.34 0.25 339 A0V Member of the Lower Centaurus–Crux subgroup of the Scorpius–Centaurus association.[1]
θ Mus θ 113904 64094 13h 08m 07.16s −65° 18′ 21.7″ 5.44 −12.17 ~7000 WC6 + O9.5I Eclipsing triple system, one component is a Wolf–Rayet star, Vmax = 5.5m, Vmin = 5.52m, P = 18.341 d
HD 99264 99264 55657 11h 24m 11.18s −72° 15′ 23.8″ 5.55 −1.61 883 B2IV-V
HD 111315 111315 62608 12h 49m 44.95s −71° 59′ 10.5″ 5.55 −0.49 526 G8Ib/II
HD 116458 116458 65522 13h 25m 50.40s −70° 37′ 38.1″ 5.65 −0.12 464 Ap variable star, ΔV = 0.010m, P = 149.25373 d
ζ1 Mus ζ1 107567 60329 12h 22m 12.03s −68° 18′ 25.9″ 5.73 0.31 396 K0III Double system
HD 108970 108970 61181 12h 32m 09.90s −73° 00′ 03.8″ 5.88 0.78 341 K1III
HD 100382 100382 56287 11h 32m 20.00s −66° 57′ 42.6″ 5.89 1.09 298 K1IIICN...
HD 104600 104600 58720 12h 02m 37.76s −69° 11′ 32.2″ 5.89 1.01 308 B9V variable star, ΔV = 0.004m, P = 0.3 d; member of the Lower Centaurus–Crux subgroup of the Scorpius–Centaurus association.[1]
HD 114570 114570 64466 13h 12m 48.77s −66° 13′ 36.4″ 5.91 1.20 285 A0V(n)
HD 114371 114371 64390 13h 11m 51.38s −69° 56′ 31.3″ 5.92 2.70 144 F3IV/V Double system
HD 112219 112219 63165 12h 56m 31.72s −72° 11′ 06.7″ 5.93 −0.72 698 G8III
LS Mus LS 113120 63688 13h 03m 05.36s −71° 28′ 32.6″ 5.93 −2.49 1575 B1.5IIIne Be star
HD 101162 101162 56727 11h 37m 48.51s −67° 37′ 13.3″ 5.94 0.80 348 K0III
HD 105151 105151 59050 12h 06m 23.08s −65° 42′ 33.9″ 5.95 −0.25 566 G8/K0III Binary star
HD 115439 115439 64994 13h 19m 18.99s −72° 02′ 07.7″ 6.04 0.37 445 K3III
S Mus S 106111 59551 12h 12m 47.03s −70° 09′ 06.4″ 6.05 −2.44 1630 F6Ib Cepheid variable, Vmax = 5.89m, Vmin = 6.49m, P = 9.66007 d
HD 106797 106797 59898 12h 17m 06.36s −65° 41′ 34.6″ 6.06 1.00 335 A0V Member of the Lower Centaurus–Crux subgroup of the Scorpius–Centaurus association.[1]
HD 115149 115149 64790 13h 16m 45.05s −65° 08′ 17.3″ 6.06 3.11 127 F5V
HD 115967 115967 65289 13h 22m 52.62s −72° 08′ 48.0″ 6.06 −0.74 746 B6V Binary star,;suspected variable, Vmax = 6.05m, Vmin = 6.16m
HD 99872 99872 55979 11h 28m 18.46s −72° 28′ 26.3″ 6.09 −0.74 758 B3V suspected variable
HD 117025 117025 65783 13h 29m 07.98s −64° 40′ 32.8″ 6.09 1.36 288 A2m
BO Mus BO 109372 61404 12h 34m 54.46s −67° 45′ 24.8″ 6.11 −1.33 1003 M6II/III semiregular variable, Vmax = 5.3m, Vmin = 6.56m, P = 132.4 d
HD 118344 118344 66574 13h 38m 45.83s −70° 26′ 41.1″ 6.11 0.47 438 K3III
HD 110716 110716 62212 12h 45m 02.07s −68° 49′ 50.7″ 6.16 −2.71 1940 F6Ia
HD 116890 EZ 116890 65755 13h 28m 46.82s −69° 37′ 37.6″ 6.17 −0.48 698 B8V α² CVn variable, ΔV = 0.09m, P = 4.3127 d
HD 107301 107301 60183 12h 20m 28.28s −65° 50′ 33.5″ 6.20 1.22 323 B9V Member of the Lower Centaurus–Crux subgroup of the Scorpius–Centaurus association.[1]
HD 106676 106676 59851 12h 16m 23.87s −72° 36′ 52.1″ 6.21 1.16 333 A0V
KY Mus KY 109867 61703 12h 38m 52.37s −67° 11′ 35.0″ 6.22 B1Ia α Cyg variable
HD 105138 105138 59046 12h 06m 19.93s −68° 39′ 05.0″ 6.23 −2.58 1884 G3Ib
HD 98672 98672 55308 11h 19m 36.58s −75° 08′ 32.8″ 6.26 0.20 532 B9.5/A0V
FH Mus FH 110020 61796 12h 39m 55.90s −66° 30′ 40.0″ 6.26 1.09 353 B8V rotating ellipsoidal variable, ΔV = 0.03m, P = 0.58 d; probable (80%) member of the Lower Centaurus–Crux subgroup of the Scorpius–Centaurus association.[1]
HD 108054 108054 60601 12h 25m 17.62s −65° 46′ 10.6″ 6.29 2.89 156 G8/K0IV
HD 105071 105071 59003 12h 05m 53.63s −65° 32′ 48.8″ 6.30 B8Ia-Iab variable star, ΔV = 0.013m, P = 1.45408 d
R Mus R 110311 61981 12h 42m 05.03s −69° 24′ 27.2″ 6.31 −2.55 1929 F7Ib Cepheid variable, Vmax = 5.93m, Vmin = 6.73m, P = 7.510211 d
HD 113919 113919 64117 13h 08m 27.84s −67° 47′ 48.3″ 6.34 −1.09 1000 M1III
HD 107773 107773 60417 12h 23m 15.04s −67° 37′ 55.8″ 6.36 2.83 166 K0IV-V
HD 117651 117651 66152 13h 33m 35.92s −65° 37′ 57.4″ 6.36 1.21 349 A0V
HD 114912 114912 64682 13h 15m 25.77s −69° 40′ 45.1″ 6.37 1.51 306 K2/K3III
HD 103482 103482 58085 11h 54m 44.62s −66° 22′ 33.7″ 6.38 3.20 141 F2IV
HD 98695 98695 55350 11h 20m 04.16s −71° 59′ 39.6″ 6.41 −0.42 758 B4V
HD 104570 104570 58706 12h 02m 28.59s −71° 29′ 20.4″ 6.41 0.86 421 K1III
HD 104752 104752 58810 12h 03m 44.54s −74° 12′ 50.7″ 6.44 −0.81 921 G6III
HD 98671 98671 55332 11h 19m 50.84s −72° 57′ 29.8″ 6.46 0.59 486 A0V
HD 109857 109857 61738 12h 39m 14.64s −75° 22′ 14.1″ 6.46 −0.40 769 B8Vn
HD 101805 101805 57092 11h 42m 14.82s −75° 13′ 38.3″ 6.48 3.80 112 G1V
HD 105822 105822 59389 12h 11m 01.22s −68° 15′ 39.4″ 6.48 −0.82 939 K0/K1III
ι2 Mus ι2 116579 65628 13h 27m 18.58s −74° 41′ 30.2″ 6.62 0.71 495 B9V
HD 100546 100546 56379 11h 33m 25.44s −70° 11′ 41.2″ 6.70 337 B9Vne has an unconfirmed planet (b), Member of the Lower Centaurus–Crux subgroup of the Scorpius–Centaurus association.[1]
HD 112410 112410 63242 12h 57m 32.0s −65° 38′ 47″ 6.86 440 G8III has a planet (b)
GQ Mus GQ 11h 52m 02.35s −67° 12′ 20.2″ 7.2 nova and AM Her variable
HD 105056 GS 105056 58998 12h 05m 49.88s −69° 34′ 23.0″ 7.34 16000 O9.5Ia α Cyg variable, Vmax = 7.34m, Vmin = 7.55m, P = 3.85253 d
HD 111232 111232 62534 12h 48m 51.75s −68° 25′ 30.5″ 7.61 5.31 94 G8V has a planet (b)
TU Mus TU 100213 56196 11h 31m 10.92s −65° 44′ 32.1″ 8.41 15000 O7.5V + O9.5V β Lyr variable, Vmax = 8.17m, Vmin = 8.75m, P = 1.3872833 d
RT Mus RT 310831 57260 11h 44m 32.88s −67° 18′ 18.9″ 8.57 3500 F8 Cepheid variable, Vmax = 8.57m, Vmin = 9.32m, P = 3.086131 d
T Mus T 115673 65116 13h 21m 13.85s −74° 26′ 31.0″ 8.60 2040 C+ seimregular variable, Vmax = 7.6m, Vmin = 8.6m, P = 111.8 d
KZ Mus KZ 109885 61751 12h 39m 19.16s −71° 37′ 18.5″ 9.09 11000 B2III β Cep variable
HD 108341 108341 60788 12h 27m 31.0s −71° 25′ 23″ 9.36 161 K2V has a planet (b)
UU Mus UU 103137 57884 11h 52m 17.72s −65° 24′ 15.1″ 9.54 1490 F8:p Cepheid variable, Vmax = 9.13m, Vmin = 10.28m, P = 11.63641 d
SY Mus SY 100336 11h 32m 10.01s −65° 25′ 11.6″ 10.20 2770 Mpe Z Andromedae and semiregular variable, Vmax = 10.2m, Vmin = 12.7m, P = 624.5 d
MP Mus MP 13h 22m 07.55s −69° 38′ 12.2″ 10.39 K1Ve T Tauri star, ΔV = 0.127m, P = 3.714 d
Y Mus Y 63911 13h 05m 48.20s −65° 30′ 46.6″ 10.50 698 Fp R CrB variable
TV Mus TV 310730 11h 39m 50.76s −64° 48′ 59.3″ 10.75 755 F2 W UMa variable
LP 145-141 57367 11h 45m 42.92s −64° 50′ 29.5″ 11.51 15.106 DQ6 4th-closest white dwarf
GRS 1124-683 GU 11h 26m 26.60s −68° 40′ 32.3″ 13.3 K3V-K7V X-ray nova
2S 1254-690 GR 12h 57m 30.15s −69° 17′ 19.0″ 19.1 Low-mass X-ray binary, Vmax = 18m, Vmin = 19.1m, P = 0.1636 d
PSR J1141-6545 11h 41m 07.02s −65° 45′ 19.1″ 25.08 pulsar/white dwarf binary
KN Mus KN 117622 13h 33m 32.86s −65° 58′ 27.1″ 1780 WC2/WO1 central star of planetary nebula NGC 5189
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See also

Notes

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j de Zeeuw, P.T.; Hoogerwerf, R.; de Bruijne, J.H.J.; Brown, A.G.A.; Blaauw, A. (1999). "A Hipparcos Census of Nearby OB Associations". Astronomical Journal. 117 (1): 354–99. arXiv:astro-ph/9809227. Bibcode:1999AJ....117..354D. doi:10.1086/300682.

References

  • ESA (1997). "The Hipparcos and Tycho Catalogues". Retrieved 2006-12-26.
  • Kostjuk, N. D. (2002). "HD-DM-GC-HR-HIP-Bayer-Flamsteed Cross Index". Retrieved 2006-12-26.
  • Roman, N. G. (1987). "Identification of a Constellation from a Position". Retrieved 2006-12-26.
  • Gould, B. A. . Reprinted and updated by Pilcher, F. Archived from the original on 2012-02-27. Retrieved 2010-07-16.
  • "AAVSO Website". American Association of Variable Star Observers. Retrieved 9 March 2014.

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This is the list of notable stars in the constellation Musca sorted by decreasing brightness Name B Var HD HIP RA Dec vis mag abs mag Dist ly Sp class Notesa Mus a 109668 61585 12h 37m 11 08s 69 08 07 9 2 69 2 17 306 B2IV V b Cep variable Vmax 2 68m Vmin 2 73m P 0 0903 d Member of the Lower Centaurus Crux subgroup of the Scorpius Centaurus association 1 b Mus b 110879 62322 12h 46m 16 87s 68 06 29 1 3 04 1 86 311 B2V B3V Binary star Member of the Lower Centaurus Crux subgroup of the Scorpius Centaurus association 1 d Mus d 112985 63613 13h 02m 15 78s 71 32 55 7 3 61 1 39 90 8 K2III Binary starl Mus l 102249 57363 11h 45m 36 57s 66 43 43 8 3 68 0 66 128 A7IIIg Mus g 109026 61199 12h 32m 28 11s 72 07 58 7 3 84 1 14 324 B5V 53 Persei variable Vmax 3 84m Vmin 3 86m P 2 72926 de Mus e 106849 59929 12h 17m 34 64s 67 57 38 4 4 06 0 77 302 M5III semiregular variable Vmax 3 99m Vmin 4 31m P 40 dm Mus m 102584 57581 11h 48m 14 49s 66 48 53 5 4 75 0 86 432 K4III slow irregular variable Vmax 4 71m Vmin 4 76mh Mus h 114911 64661 13h 15m 15 00s 67 53 40 4 4 79 0 68 405 B8V Algol variable Vmax 4 76m Vmin 4 81m P 2 3963 d probable member of the Lower Centaurus Crux subgroup of the Scorpius Centaurus association 1 HD 115211 115211 64820 13h 17m 13 03s 66 47 00 3 4 86 2 94 1185 K2Ib II suspected variableHD 103079 103079 57851 11h 51m 51 27s 65 12 21 2 4 89 0 19 338 B4V Binary starHD 102839 102839 57696 11h 49m 56 63s 70 13 32 8 4 98 3 27 1455 G5IbGT Mus GT 101379 56862 11h 39m 29 63s 65 23 51 9 5 01 1 17 561 G2III A Algol and RS CVn variable Vmax 4 96m Vmin 5 23m P 2 75459 di1 Mus i1 116244 65468 13h 25m 07 36s 74 53 15 0 5 04 0 85 225 K0IIIHD 99104 99104 55597 11h 23m 21 43s 64 57 17 0 5 09 0 73 475 B5V Double system with HD 99103 z2 Mus z2 107566 60320 12h 22m 07 39s 67 31 19 5 5 15 0 09 336 Am Double system Member of the Lower Centaurus Crux subgroup of the Scorpius Centaurus association 1 l Cha l 105340 59151 12h 07m 50 09s 75 22 01 4 5 17 0 47 438 K2II IIIHD 104878 104878 58884 12h 04m 38 95s 68 19 44 0 5 34 0 25 339 A0V Member of the Lower Centaurus Crux subgroup of the Scorpius Centaurus association 1 8 Mus 8 113904 64094 13h 08m 07 16s 65 18 21 7 5 44 12 17 7000 WC6 O9 5I Eclipsing triple system one component is a Wolf Rayet star Vmax 5 5m Vmin 5 52m P 18 341 dHD 99264 99264 55657 11h 24m 11 18s 72 15 23 8 5 55 1 61 883 B2IV VHD 111315 111315 62608 12h 49m 44 95s 71 59 10 5 5 55 0 49 526 G8Ib IIHD 116458 116458 65522 13h 25m 50 40s 70 37 38 1 5 65 0 12 464 Ap variable star DV 0 010m P 149 25373 dz1 Mus z1 107567 60329 12h 22m 12 03s 68 18 25 9 5 73 0 31 396 K0III Double systemHD 108970 108970 61181 12h 32m 09 90s 73 00 03 8 5 88 0 78 341 K1IIIHD 100382 100382 56287 11h 32m 20 00s 66 57 42 6 5 89 1 09 298 K1IIICN HD 104600 104600 58720 12h 02m 37 76s 69 11 32 2 5 89 1 01 308 B9V variable star DV 0 004m P 0 3 d member of the Lower Centaurus Crux subgroup of the Scorpius Centaurus association 1 HD 114570 114570 64466 13h 12m 48 77s 66 13 36 4 5 91 1 20 285 A0V n HD 114371 114371 64390 13h 11m 51 38s 69 56 31 3 5 92 2 70 144 F3IV V Double systemHD 112219 112219 63165 12h 56m 31 72s 72 11 06 7 5 93 0 72 698 G8IIILS Mus LS 113120 63688 13h 03m 05 36s 71 28 32 6 5 93 2 49 1575 B1 5IIIne Be starHD 101162 101162 56727 11h 37m 48 51s 67 37 13 3 5 94 0 80 348 K0IIIHD 105151 105151 59050 12h 06m 23 08s 65 42 33 9 5 95 0 25 566 G8 K0III Binary starHD 115439 115439 64994 13h 19m 18 99s 72 02 07 7 6 04 0 37 445 K3IIIS Mus S 106111 59551 12h 12m 47 03s 70 09 06 4 6 05 2 44 1630 F6Ib Cepheid variable Vmax 5 89m Vmin 6 49m P 9 66007 dHD 106797 106797 59898 12h 17m 06 36s 65 41 34 6 6 06 1 00 335 A0V Member of the Lower Centaurus Crux subgroup of the Scorpius Centaurus association 1 HD 115149 115149 64790 13h 16m 45 05s 65 08 17 3 6 06 3 11 127 F5VHD 115967 115967 65289 13h 22m 52 62s 72 08 48 0 6 06 0 74 746 B6V Binary star suspected variable Vmax 6 05m Vmin 6 16mHD 99872 99872 55979 11h 28m 18 46s 72 28 26 3 6 09 0 74 758 B3V suspected variableHD 117025 117025 65783 13h 29m 07 98s 64 40 32 8 6 09 1 36 288 A2mBO Mus BO 109372 61404 12h 34m 54 46s 67 45 24 8 6 11 1 33 1003 M6II III semiregular variable Vmax 5 3m Vmin 6 56m P 132 4 dHD 118344 118344 66574 13h 38m 45 83s 70 26 41 1 6 11 0 47 438 K3IIIHD 110716 110716 62212 12h 45m 02 07s 68 49 50 7 6 16 2 71 1940 F6IaHD 116890 EZ 116890 65755 13h 28m 46 82s 69 37 37 6 6 17 0 48 698 B8V a CVn variable DV 0 09m P 4 3127 dHD 107301 107301 60183 12h 20m 28 28s 65 50 33 5 6 20 1 22 323 B9V Member of the Lower Centaurus Crux subgroup of the Scorpius Centaurus association 1 HD 106676 106676 59851 12h 16m 23 87s 72 36 52 1 6 21 1 16 333 A0VKY Mus KY 109867 61703 12h 38m 52 37s 67 11 35 0 6 22 B1Ia a Cyg variableHD 105138 105138 59046 12h 06m 19 93s 68 39 05 0 6 23 2 58 1884 G3IbHD 98672 98672 55308 11h 19m 36 58s 75 08 32 8 6 26 0 20 532 B9 5 A0VFH Mus FH 110020 61796 12h 39m 55 90s 66 30 40 0 6 26 1 09 353 B8V rotating ellipsoidal variable DV 0 03m P 0 58 d probable 80 member of the Lower Centaurus Crux subgroup of the Scorpius Centaurus association 1 HD 108054 108054 60601 12h 25m 17 62s 65 46 10 6 6 29 2 89 156 G8 K0IVHD 105071 105071 59003 12h 05m 53 63s 65 32 48 8 6 30 B8Ia Iab variable star DV 0 013m P 1 45408 dR Mus R 110311 61981 12h 42m 05 03s 69 24 27 2 6 31 2 55 1929 F7Ib Cepheid variable Vmax 5 93m Vmin 6 73m P 7 510211 dHD 113919 113919 64117 13h 08m 27 84s 67 47 48 3 6 34 1 09 1000 M1IIIHD 107773 107773 60417 12h 23m 15 04s 67 37 55 8 6 36 2 83 166 K0IV VHD 117651 117651 66152 13h 33m 35 92s 65 37 57 4 6 36 1 21 349 A0VHD 114912 114912 64682 13h 15m 25 77s 69 40 45 1 6 37 1 51 306 K2 K3IIIHD 103482 103482 58085 11h 54m 44 62s 66 22 33 7 6 38 3 20 141 F2IVHD 98695 98695 55350 11h 20m 04 16s 71 59 39 6 6 41 0 42 758 B4VHD 104570 104570 58706 12h 02m 28 59s 71 29 20 4 6 41 0 86 421 K1IIIHD 104752 104752 58810 12h 03m 44 54s 74 12 50 7 6 44 0 81 921 G6IIIHD 98671 98671 55332 11h 19m 50 84s 72 57 29 8 6 46 0 59 486 A0VHD 109857 109857 61738 12h 39m 14 64s 75 22 14 1 6 46 0 40 769 B8VnHD 101805 101805 57092 11h 42m 14 82s 75 13 38 3 6 48 3 80 112 G1VHD 105822 105822 59389 12h 11m 01 22s 68 15 39 4 6 48 0 82 939 K0 K1IIIi2 Mus i2 116579 65628 13h 27m 18 58s 74 41 30 2 6 62 0 71 495 B9VHD 100546 100546 56379 11h 33m 25 44s 70 11 41 2 6 70 337 B9Vne has an unconfirmed planet b Member of the Lower Centaurus Crux subgroup of the Scorpius Centaurus association 1 HD 112410 112410 63242 12h 57m 32 0s 65 38 47 6 86 440 G8III has a planet b GQ Mus GQ 11h 52m 02 35s 67 12 20 2 7 2 nova and AM Her variableHD 105056 GS 105056 58998 12h 05m 49 88s 69 34 23 0 7 34 16000 O9 5Ia a Cyg variable Vmax 7 34m Vmin 7 55m P 3 85253 dHD 111232 111232 62534 12h 48m 51 75s 68 25 30 5 7 61 5 31 94 G8V has a planet b TU Mus TU 100213 56196 11h 31m 10 92s 65 44 32 1 8 41 15000 O7 5V O9 5V b Lyr variable Vmax 8 17m Vmin 8 75m P 1 3872833 dRT Mus RT 310831 57260 11h 44m 32 88s 67 18 18 9 8 57 3500 F8 Cepheid variable Vmax 8 57m Vmin 9 32m P 3 086131 dT Mus T 115673 65116 13h 21m 13 85s 74 26 31 0 8 60 2040 C seimregular variable Vmax 7 6m Vmin 8 6m P 111 8 dKZ Mus KZ 109885 61751 12h 39m 19 16s 71 37 18 5 9 09 11000 B2III b Cep variableHD 108341 108341 60788 12h 27m 31 0s 71 25 23 9 36 161 K2V has a planet b UU Mus UU 103137 57884 11h 52m 17 72s 65 24 15 1 9 54 1490 F8 p Cepheid variable Vmax 9 13m Vmin 10 28m P 11 63641 dSY Mus SY 100336 11h 32m 10 01s 65 25 11 6 10 20 2770 Mpe Z Andromedae and semiregular variable Vmax 10 2m Vmin 12 7m P 624 5 dMP Mus MP 13h 22m 07 55s 69 38 12 2 10 39 K1Ve T Tauri star DV 0 127m P 3 714 dY Mus Y 63911 13h 05m 48 20s 65 30 46 6 10 50 698 Fp R CrB variableTV Mus TV 310730 11h 39m 50 76s 64 48 59 3 10 75 755 F2 W UMa variableLP 145 141 57367 11h 45m 42 92s 64 50 29 5 11 51 15 106 DQ6 4th closest white dwarfGRS 1124 683 GU 11h 26m 26 60s 68 40 32 3 13 3 K3V K7V X ray nova2S 1254 690 GR 12h 57m 30 15s 69 17 19 0 19 1 Low mass X ray binary Vmax 18m Vmin 19 1m P 0 1636 dPSR J1141 6545 11h 41m 07 02s 65 45 19 1 25 08 pulsar white dwarf binaryKN Mus KN 117622 13h 33m 32 86s 65 58 27 1 1780 WC2 WO1 central star of planetary nebula NGC 5189Table legend Name Proper name B Bayer designation F or and G Flamsteed designation or Gould designation Var Variable star designation HD Henry Draper Catalogue designation number HIP Hipparcos Catalogue designation number RA Right ascension for the Epoch Equinox J2000 0 Dec Declination for the Epoch Equinox J2000 0 vis mag visual magnitude m or mv also known as apparent magnitude abs mag absolute magnitude Mv Dist ly Distance in light years from Earth Sp class Spectral class of the star in the stellar classification system Notes Common name s or alternate name s comments notable properties for example multiple star status range of variability if it is a variable star exoplanets etc See also EditList of stars by constellationNotes Edit a b c d e f g h i j de Zeeuw P T Hoogerwerf R de Bruijne J H J Brown A G A Blaauw A 1999 A Hipparcos Census of Nearby OB Associations 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