Catalogues

Cassiopeia / Yale Bright Star Catalog (HR)

«Yale Bright Star Catalogue, 5th Revised Ed.» Hoffleit D., Warren Jr W.H., 1991 [154]
HRBFDMHDSAOFK5IRM*ADSVarIDRADecvMagspTypedMagSepRemarks
HR 5BD+57 28651232108561 V640 Cas00 06 16.0+58 26 125.96 G5V 0.81.4D:6.43 dG4, 7.19 dG8, 106.83y, a = 1.432". Component B has possible invisible companion, period 6.9y.,DYN:0.051".,VAR:Amp. 0.066V, 1.0819d.
HR 710BD+63 2107144109782005 00 06 26.5+64 11 465.59 B9III eS:Also classified B8IV-Ve.
HR 21β11BD+58 3432211332I107 Bet Cas00 09 10.7+59 08 592.27 F2III-IV 11.331.3C:Color excess E(B-V) = 0.00.,N:Caph; Chaph; Kaff; Al Sanam al Nakah.,SB:Optical companion, 27d.,VAR:Delta Sct, amp. 0.03V, 0.10101d.
HR 28BD+56 1158421162 00 10 29.7+57 09 566.74 B7IV
HR 60BD+60 21123911084222 00 16 57.1+61 32 005.74 G8III 6.419.4D:Fixed sep.
HR 62BD+47 501279362362016 00 17 09.1+47 56 515.89 B7III
HR 65BD+50 46133721273I AO Cas00 17 43.0+51 25 596.14 O9IIInn G:In neutral hydrogen region.,S:Also classified O9IIIn, O9.5III, O8, and O9.5I. There are also indications of two O9III components.,SB:3.5236d, K 223.4k/s, V0 -31.1k/s, msin3i 10.1, asini 10.8. Apsidal period about 70y? vsini of secondary 145k/s.,VAR:EB 5.96 - 6.11B, 6.07 - 6.24V, O9III+O9III, 3.523487d. Spontaneous var. in period. Polarization indicates,VAR:circumstellar envelope possibly related to mass exchange.
HR 76BD+48 79156136272 00 20 05.2+48 51 556.52 A0V s
HR 91BD+51 62197621366328 155 00 24 15.6+52 01 125.57 B5IV 2.50.2D:ADS 328B, 8.0 at 0.2". However, ADS 328 appeared single in 1953.,G:Cas-Tau OB1.,SB:ADS 328A, 27.8d, K 30k/s, V0 -18k/s, asini 11.2.,VAR:ADS 328A, E?, 5.56 - 5.62V.
HR 9312BD+61 69201111172 00 24 47.5+61 49 525.40 B9III
HR 96BD+52 612054213812022 159 00 25 06.4+53 02 495.74 B9IV VAR:Amp. 0.07V.
HR 112BD+76 10258941302031 00 30 55.0+77 01 106.21 K0IV G:61 Cyg group.
HR 113BD+59 68262621457412 00 30 19.9+59 58 385.94 B9IIIn 2.20.5D:ADS 412AB, CPM.,G:Open cluster, NGC 129 #201.
HR 12113BD+65 67272911243 00 31 25.3+66 31 106.18 B6V G:Member of local association (Pleiades group).
HR 123λ14BD+53 82277221489434 00 31 46.4+54 31 204.73 B8Vn 0.20.5D:5.5 B7.5V, 5.8 B8.5V, 640y, a = 0.586". Combined mag. and colors. Components 14 and 13 solar masses.,DYN:0.004".
HR 124BD+52 92277421486I 00 31 41.2+52 50 225.60 K2III
HR 129BD+70 24290441422034 00 33 19.3+70 58 546.42 A0Vn
HR 130κ15BD+62 10229051125616 Kap Cas00 33 00.0+62 55 544.16 B1Ia eG:Cas OB14.,SB:0.14035d, strongly modulated.,VAR:Alpha Cyg, 4.22 - 4.30B, 0.09028d.
HR 135BD+54 101295221512 00 33 10.4+54 53 425.93 K0III
HR 13716BD+65 70303811265 00 34 24.9+66 45 016.48 B9III
HR 144BD+53 102324021551 00 36 08.3+54 10 075.08 B7III
HR 146BD+59 84328311291 00 36 27.3+60 19 345.79 A4III G:Cas OB14.
HR 153ζ17BD+53 10533602156617 225 00 36 58.3+53 53 493.66 B2IV G:Cas-Tau OB1.,VAR:3.59 - 3.68V.
HR 164BD+48 192357436550I546 00 39 09.9+49 21 165.43 K7III 5.313.3D:Companion optical.
HR 168α18BD+55 13937122160921I561 Alp Cas00 40 30.5+56 32 142.23 K0IIIa 6.764.4D:D is 8.5v K2IV-V, vsini <54k/s. All components probably optical.,N:SHEDIR; Schedar; Schedir.,VAR:Cst 2.20 - 2.27V.
HR 177BD+65 833856113362045 00 42 03.4+66 08 515.83 G9III-IV
HR 179ξ19BD+49 1643901216372046 260 00 42 03.9+50 30 454.80 B2V G:Cas-Tau OB1.,SB:940.2d, K 11.9, V0 -10.6, asini 141.0.
HR 181BD+57 132392421642 00 42 31.1+58 45 126.17 B9.5III
HR 184π20BD+46 146405836602 268 00 43 28.1+47 01 294.94 A5V SB:1.9642d, K 120.5k/s, V0 +12.9k/s, msin3i 1.47, asini 3.25. vsini of companion 63k/s.
HR 189BD+47 181414236617 00 44 26.4+47 51 515.67 B5V M:High velocity star, possible runaway.
HR 19221BD+74 274161421624624 YZ Cas00 45 39.0+74 59 175.66 A2IV 5.536.0D:Physical pair.,S:Also classified A2V + F2V.,SB:4.4672d, K 73.0k/s, V0 +8.1k/s, asini 4.48.,VAR:ADS 624A, EA 5.71 - 6.12B, 4.467224d, i 87.95d. Amp. of primary 0.40V, secondary 0.12V.
HR 193ο22BD+47 18341803662025622 Omi Cas00 44 43.5+48 17 044.54 B5IIIe 7.233.6D:CPM. Companion F8.,G:Cas-Tau OB1. Member of Pleiades group.,S:Shell star. Also classified B2V, B4ne, B8III, B2-5IVe.,SB:1033d. K 19.0, V0 -18.7, asini 268.,VAR:Gamma Cas, 4.50 - 4.62V, amp. 0.3:R, 1.1679d.
HR 196BD+54 143422221677625 00 45 17.2+55 13 185.42 A2V s 5.489.0D:AB CPM.,G:Sirius group?
HR 200BD+68 49429511380 00 46 39.0+69 19 306.33 R F3V
HR 204BD+54 148432121689 00 46 15.1+55 18 196.52 A2III
HR 207BD+58 101436221693 00 46 42.4+59 34 286.39 G0Ib
HR 20823BD+74 2943824226 00 47 46.1+74 50 515.41 B8III SB:33.75d, K 16.3k/s, V0 -4.1k/s, asini 6.90.
HR 212BD+71 3744404229 00 48 09.1+72 40 305.87 K0IV
HR 219η24BD+57 150461421732I671 00 49 06.0+57 48 573.44 F9V+dM0 4.011.6D:AB 3.45 G3V, 7.51 K4Ve, 480y, a = 11.994". Combined mag., colors. Component B, vsini =<25k/s. Companions C-H optical.,D:A possible invisible companion with period about 40y. Component B, 7.51V, +1.39(B-V), +1.03(U-B).,DYN:0.177".,N:Achird, according to Becvar; Allen says "unnamed".,RV:Component B, +11k/s.,SB:ADS 671A, 9.209d, K 2.2k/s, V0 +9.2k/s, asini 0.254. More recent observations by Morbey and Griffin (1987) and,SB:by McMillan and Smith (1988) show constant velocity; thus, the SB nature of the system is questioned.
HR 223ν25BD+50 147463621729 302 00 48 50.1+50 58 064.89 B9III
HR 233BD+63 9947751142429S 317 00 50 43.6+64 14 515.39 G0III-IV+B9.5V S:Also classified G0III + A5V.,SB:225.739k/s, K 8.9k/s, V0 +1.76k/s, asini 27.5; vsini of secondary 50k/s.,VAR:5.33 - 5.39V.
HR 237BD+61 178481711430I 319 00 51 16.4+61 48 216.07 K2Ib-IICN-2 G:Cas OB7.,VAR:6.04 - 6.11V.
HR 238BD+50 161481821767 V526 Cas00 50 57.4+51 30 296.39 F2IV S:Also classified F5III.,VAR:Delta Sct 6.34 - 6.37V, 0.1360d; sinusoidal components 0.0526 and 0.0396d.
HR 241BD+50 164488121775 00 51 33.7+51 34 166.21 B9.5V
HR 244BD+60 124501511444721 00 53 04.1+61 07 274.82 F8V 5.5129.7S:Ultraviolet deficiency.,SB:ADS 721A, 127.951d, K 1.6k/s, V0 +22.5k/s, asini 2.35. Orbit questioned by Morbey and Griffin (1987, ApJ,,SB:317, 343); proposed period rejected with certainty. Unresolved by speckle interferometry.
HR 250BD+51 179512821814I735 00 53 47.6+52 41 216.27 A5m 3.48.2D:AB CPM. Component B, dG4.
HR 253υ126BD+58 134523421832I748 00 55 00.1+58 58 224.83 K2III 7.694.1D:AB optical.
HR 256BD+47 242527336763I 00 55 05.2+48 40 436.27 M2.5IIIa
HR 260BD+57 172534321846I 00 56 12.9+57 59 486.21 K3III
HR 261BD+67 81535711481 00 56 55.6+68 46 346.37 F4III
HR 264γ27BD+59 14453941148232I782 Gam Cas00 56 42.5+60 43 002.47 B0IVe v6.32.3C:IR excess.,D:AB CPM.,G:Cas-Tau OB1; exciting star of HII region S185; in reflection nebula; two peculiar elephant trunks of very different,G:colors: IC 59 and IC 63.,M:IRAS observations confirm IR excess and yield simple blackbody temperature of 6750 +/- 100K.,S:First emission-line star discovered, by Angelo Secchi in 1866. IRAS satellite observations confirm IR excess and yield,S:blackbody temperature of about 6750K.,VAR:ADS 782A, Gamma Cas 1.6 - 3.0v. Spectrum and color vary. Expanding circumstellar shell. High-velocity variable,VAR:mass loss. Variable hydrogen emission, 0.7d. Variable SiIV, CIV, polarization. Variable X-ray source. H alpha,VAR:indicates rotating disk-like envelope.
HR 265υ228BD+58 138539521855 00 56 39.8+59 10 524.63 G8IIIbFe-0.5 G:Wolf 630 group.,S:Possible BaII star.
HR 266BD+59 146540811484784 00 56 47.1+60 21 465.55 B9IVn 0.50.2D:AB 6.0 B8V, 6.6 B9V, 83.4y, a = 0.252". Total mass, 6 solar. Primary is a mercury-manganese star.,SB:ADS 784A, 4.2424d, K 88.2k/s, V0 -3.2k/s, msin3i 1.65, asini 4.57.
HR 273BD+65 115555011502 00 58 31.1+66 21 085.97 A0III
HR 278BD+70 65571542882063 01 00 31.0+70 58 596.39 A4IV G:Hyades group.
HR 287BD+50 202602821938 01 02 18.4+51 02 066.47 A3V
HR 292BD+60 157613011551868 01 03 37.0+61 04 305.92 F0II 3.11.2
HR 297BD+60 158621011557 01 04 19.6+61 34 495.84 F6V
HR 298BD+51 2206211219672066I 01 04 02.4+52 30 085.99 K2
HR 302BD+50 212630021988 01 04 46.8+51 00 366.54 B3V G:Cas-Tau OB1.
HR 309BD+61 206641611571 01 06 22.8+62 45 426.54 A5Vn G:Hyades moving group.
HR 316BD+56 1966497220152069 01 07 00.2+56 56 066.43 K2III G:Normal iron content raises questions regarding membership in Arcturus moving group.
HR 318BD+52 262654022021I915 01 07 09.5+53 29 546.38 R K2III 4.021.7D:AB optical.
HR 321μ30BD+54 2236582220241030W 405 01 08 16.4+54 55 135.17 G5Vb 5.8190.5D:A* 5.15 G5Vp, 21.43y, a = 0.186", mag. diff 2V, sep. 1.4". Subdwarf with five visual and one astrometric components.,N:Marfak. Name shared with HR 343.,S:Metal deficient star.,SB:8393d, K 2.8k/s, V0 -98.0k/s, asini 310. Masses 0.8 and 0.3? solar. Resolved by speckle interferometry.
HR 326BD+57 200667622032 01 08 33.3+58 15 495.79 B8V
HR 33631BD+68 776829116122074W 01 10 39.3+68 46 435.29 A0Vnn D:Suspected visual double is probably single.
HR 342BD+63 149696011615 424 01 11 25.6+64 12 105.55 B9.5V VAR:E?, 5.35 - 5.59V.
HR 343θ33BD+54 236696122070W 423 01 11 06.2+55 08 594.33 A7V 5.9145.6G:Hyades moving group.,N:Marfak. Name shared with HR 321.,SB:Unresolved by speckle interferometry.,VAR:Delta Sct?
HR 34532BD+64 1276972116172078 RU Cas01 11 41.4+65 01 085.57 B9IV VAR:Cst? 5.50 - 5.60V.
HR 354BD+60 186715711637987 01 13 09.9+61 42 216.41 B9V 2.81.2
HR 365BD+70 9073894358 01 16 12.1+71 44 387.83 K1V M:Mag. 7.38V and colors from Nicolet. However, HD gives 6.38ptm, 7.38ptg. Abt and Biggs RV Bibliography quotes 6.20V;,M:and AGK3 has 7.7ptg.
HR 375BD+76 4077324376 01 20 19.5+77 34 146.31 G5III
HR 381BD+75 59792543872087 01 21 59.1+76 14 206.38 F0IVn
HR 382φ34BD+57 260792722191I1073 01 20 04.9+58 13 544.98 F0Ia 1.9133.8D:ADS 1073, quintuple system: A = NGC 457 #136; B, 12.3v at 49"; C = NGC 457 #131 = HD 7902, 6.99V, +0.42(B-V),,D:-0.38(U-B), B5Ia at 134", vsini =<25k/s; D, 10.19V, +0.29(B-V), -0.47(U-B) at 179"; E, 10.63V, +0.28(B-V), -0.52(U-B) at,D:170".,G:In open cluster NGC 457, #136.
HR 38435BD+63 1768003117121088 474 01 21 05.2+64 39 306.34 A2Vnn 2.155.5
HR 391BD+57 2748272222301105 01 23 21.6+58 08 356.45 F4V 0.20.5D:AB 7.1, 7.3v, binary, combined mag. and color. Components C, 12.8v at 46" and D, 10.50v at 249" probably optical.
HR 398BD+70 10284244401 01 25 46.5+70 58 486.49 R A0Vnn
HR 399ψ36BD+67 12384911175146I1129 01 25 56.0+68 07 484.74 K0III 5.223.2D:ADS 1129B, 13.5v, 3" CPM with A. Component C optical, 9.18V, +0.66 (B-V), +0.34(U-B), Am.
HR 403δ37BD+59 24885382226848IW Del Cas01 25 49.0+60 14 072.68 A5III-IV v8.7131.7C:Color excess E(B-V) = +0.27.,D:Unresolved by speckle interferometry 1981.69.,G:Hyades group.,N:Ruchbah; Rucba; Rucha; also Ksora in Becvar.,S:Also classified A5V.,VAR:EA? 2.68 - 2.76V, 759d.
HR 42738BD+69 102902144221042 01 31 13.8+70 15 535.81 F6V SB:134.078d, K 19.9k/s, V0 +1.1k/s, asini 34.9. Unresolved by speckle interferometry.
HR 428BD+65 175903011788 01 30 52.3+66 05 536.14 A2V s G:Hyades group.
HR 439BD+57 320935222389IS 01 33 25.8+58 19 395.70 K0Ib+B9V D:Unresolved by speckle interferometry 1983.94.,S:Also classified K3Ib-II + B9V. vsini of secondary 200k/s.
HR 442χ39BD+58 260940822397I 01 33 55.9+59 13 554.71 G9IIIb
HR 449BD+73 8196124448 01 37 22.5+74 18 036.58 B9Ve
HR 45640BD+72 8697744453511268 567 01 38 30.9+73 02 245.28 G8III 6.453.3
HR 461BD+57 3499900224562108I 01 38 07.6+57 58 395.56 G5II G:UMa stream.,S:Also classified K1Ia and K0IICN+2.
HR 47843BD+67 149102211191955 V557 Cas01 42 20.5+68 02 355.59 A0pSiSr VAR:Alpha CV, 5.55 - 5.64V, 3.1848d.
HR 48042BD+69 114102504470 590 01 42 55.9+70 37 215.18 B9V VAR:EA, amp. 0.3V, 16.77d.
HR 481BD+60 3081026011920 01 42 03.0+61 02 186.71 B8IIIpSi S:Manganese star.
HR 482BD+57 37010293225201334 01 42 17.8+58 37 406.37 B8III 2.420.1D:Third component mag. diff 4.74v, 110" from A. Component B is K2V, optical.,S:Also classified B7V.
HR 488BD+60 3121036211931 01 42 58.4+61 25 186.34 B7II G:Foreground star, Cas OB8.
HR 49144BD+59 30710425119411344 01 43 19.7+60 33 045.78 B8IIIn 5.166.0SB:ADS 1344A.
HR 499BD+56 33010543225661359 01 44 17.9+57 32 116.21 A3V 1.41.2D:6.4 A2, 7.8 F0, 573.52y, a = 1.07".,DYN:0.016".
HR 502BD+56 3341058722578 01 44 46.1+57 05 216.25 A2V
HR 511BD+63 2381078011983W 01 47 44.8+63 51 085.63 K0V 3.191.1D:Component A, astrometric binary unresolved by speckle interferometry.,S:Iron-rich star.
HR 542ε45BD+62 320114151203163 652 01 54 23.7+63 40 123.38 B3III G:Cas-Tau OB1; member of Pleiades group.,N:Called Segin in Becvar; Allen gives Ruchbah, a name more commonly applied to HR 403.,S:Helium weak. Shell star. Usually classified B3Vp.
HR 548ω46BD+67 16911529120382129 659 01 56 00.0+68 41 074.99 B8III G:Pleiades group.,SB:69.92d, K 29.6k/s, V0 -24.8k/s, asini 27.1.
HR 561BD+60 3981185712065 678 01 58 33.3+61 41 536.02 B5III VAR:6.00 - 6.30V.
HR 567BD+63 26511946120761571 01 59 38.0+64 37 175.26 A0Vn 5.641.5D:Optical.
HR 57548BD+70 1531211145541598 694 02 01 57.4+70 54 254.54 A3IV 1.70.5D:AB 4.71 A4V, 6.41 F2V, 60.44y, a = 0.653". Perturbation periods of 26 or 39y suspected. C, 13.6v, 24" CPM; D, 13.0v 48",D:optical. Additional unseen companion suspected.,DYN:0.027".,G:Sirius group?,N:Also called A Cas.,SB:ADS 1598A, 20,146.1d, K 4.0k/s, V0 -8.5k/s, asini 776.,VAR:ADS 1598B. B-A varies 1.5 - 3.0v.
HR 579BD+73 1081217345591606 02 03 10.5+73 51 026.23 R A5III 3.15.5
HR 58050BD+71 11712216456070 02 03 26.1+72 25 173.98 A2V
HR 58147BD+76 631223045622139W 02 05 07.4+77 16 535.38 F0Vn 6.095.6
HR 58652BD+64 2821227912095 02 02 52.7+64 54 056.00 A1Vn
HR 58953BD+63 2741230112097 02 03 00.3+64 23 245.58 B8Ib
HR 59249BD+75 861233945651625 02 05 31.2+76 06 545.22 G8III 7.05.4D:ADS 1625AB, CPM.
HR 598BD+64 2851246812105 02 04 40.1+65 06 126.52 A0V
HR 626BD+73 1211322245992149 02 13 21.2+74 01 406.29 G8III
HR 64055BD+65 239134741218076S 753 02 14 29.1+66 31 286.07 G0II-III+B9V D:Resolved by speckle interferometry 1983.93, sep. 0.07".,S:vsini of G0 component, 70k/s; of B9 component 85k/s.
HR 668BD+63 3201417112226 02 20 12.9+64 20 146.60 B9.5V
HR 707ιBD+66 21315089122981860 Iot Cas02 29 04.0+67 24 094.52 A5pSr v2.22.3D:AB 4.64 A3Vp, 6.89 F5, 840y, a = 2.27". A* 4.64 A5p, 52.4y, a = 0.113". Unresolved by speckle interferometry.,D:ABxC 4.51 A5p, 8.40 G7V, probably physical, 6.706" periastron for parabolic orbit. vsini of C =<50k/s.,DYN:0.012".,R:Diam. relative to Sun = 2.9.,S:Also classified B9pCrSr; strong SrII, CrII.,VAR:ADS 1860A, Alpha CV, 4.45 - 4.53V, 1.74050d. Also magnetic and Sp. period.
HR 743BD+72 14015920469487 02 38 02.0+72 49 065.16 G8III
HR 747BD+65 28016024123612178I 02 37 36.1+65 44 445.78 K5III
HR 791BD+67 224167691242192 02 44 49.7+67 49 295.95 A5III SB:2.5364d, K 55.1k/s, V0 +4.3k/s, asini 1.92.
HR 815BD+69 1791713812445 RZ Cas02 48 55.5+69 38 036.18 A3V G:In reflection nebulosity.,SB:1.1953d, K 68k/s, V0 -40k/s, asini 1.12. Masses 1.8 and 0.6 solar.,VAR:EA 6.18 - 7.72V, 1.1952473d. Period varies irregularly. i 82.14d. May have two dark companions with orbital periods 23,VAR:and 105y.
HR 829BD+68 20017463124722195 SU Cas02 51 58.7+68 53 195.80 F5:Ib-II G:In reflection nebulosity.,VAR:CDelta 5.78 - 6.16V, 1.949319d, possibly changing. RV varies in same period.
HR 839BD+57 6511758123662W 02 51 45.5+58 18 536.45 A1m 2.8192.7SB:8.2504d, K 12.9k/s, V0 -5.8k/s, asini 1.42.
HR 860BD+60 59117948125172201W 02 55 56.9+61 31 165.59 F4V 5.589.6
HR 861BD+63 3691795812519IW 985 02 56 24.8+64 19 576.24 K3Ib v3.4115.6G:Cam OB1.
HR 922BD+63 39019065126082219 03 07 19.0+64 03 285.89 B9V
HR 932BD+73 1681927548402222 03 11 56.3+74 23 374.87 A2Vnn
HR 1032BD+71 201211794917I 03 30 19.5+71 51 506.32 M2III
HR 1055BD+72 1782161049362251 03 35 12.4+73 20 496.57 A0Vn
HR 1080BD+75 143219704953 03 39 24.8+75 44 236.27 G9III-IV
HR 8752BD+56 2923217476350393839I V509 Cas23 00 05.1+56 56 435.00 G40 vG:Cep OB1.,M:Radio source. One of the most luminous stars in the galaxy. Circumstellar gas shell. Circumstellar features observed in,M:infrared.,S:Formerly classified G0Ia, but is intrinsically considerably brighter. Also classified F8e-KIa + BIV. According to,S:Morgan and Keenan (1973, ARA&A, 11, 29) spectrum has varied slowly from G0 0 to G5 0 over the last 20 years.,VAR:SRd 4.75 - 5.50V. Spectrum variable. Variable NII emission. Probable nonradial pulsations coupled with mass loss.,VAR:Phase between V and B-V curves changed between 1980 and 1985, from half phase out of cycle to in phase. Cycles on,VAR:time scale of about a year. Bimodal radial pulsation inferred (Sheffer and Lambert 1987, PASP, 99, 1277) from analysis,VAR:of a decade of spectroscopic observations. As opposed to remarks on spectral type, the star appears to be getting,VAR:bluer (IBVS 3170), implying an increase in temperature of 800 K over the past decade.
HR 8761BD+56 292721767335062I 23 01 30.7+57 06 206.20 K1.5II
HR 8770BD+54 29002178333509216474 V638 Cas23 02 43.8+55 14 116.50 B9IIIHe wk v3.619.5SB:Optical.,VAR:Alpha CV, amp. 0.10u, 5.36d. Spectrum variable.
HR 8778BD+57 267621794435103 23 03 21.6+58 33 536.43 G8IV
HR 87971BD+58 254521837635147 23 06 36.9+59 25 114.85 B0.5IV G:Cep OB3.
HR 8803BD+58 254621844035152 23 07 10.4+59 43 396.40 B2V SB:7.2511d, K 87.9k/s, V0 -4.6k/s, msin3i 4.81, asini 8.11.
HR 88222BD+58 25522187533518616556 Var?23 09 44.1+59 19 595.70 A5III 4.3167.2D:C, 8.14V, +0.15(B-V), -0.38(U-B), A, HD 218780.,VAR:ADS 16556A.
HR 8832BD+56 296621913435236875W 1445823 13 17.0+57 10 065.56 K3V 3.8106.6D:Astrometric binary unresolved by speckle interferometry.,VAR:Amp. 0.02B.
HR 8853BD+52 3410219623352853863W 23 16 42.3+53 12 495.54 F7V 7.3129.3
HR 8854BD+61 241321963420531 V649 Cas23 16 26.8+61 57 476.53 B0Vn SB:Circular orbit, 2.3912d.,VAR:E, amp. 0.08V, 0.09B. Close to X-ray source 4U2316+61.
HR 8881BD+61 242722007420567I 23 20 14.3+61 58 126.45 R K1V G:NGC 7654 #288 (M52).
HR 8886BD+61 242822013020572I16690 23 20 34.6+62 12 476.39 K2III 5.512.7G:NGC 7654 #265 (M52).,S:Also classified K3Ib and G8I.
HR 8894BD+59 2710220369353613874I 23 22 32.5+60 08 015.56 K3II
HR 89044BD+61 244422065220614882IW 1454923 24 50.3+62 16 584.98 M1III 2.598.6G:NGC 7654 #923 (M52); Wolf 630 group.
HR 8926BD+57 27482212533547816795 AR Cas23 30 02.0+58 32 564.91 B3IV 2.375.7D:AB, 4.9, 9.3V, 1500y, sep. 1.1". CD, 8.2 A0Vn, 9.8v, sep. 1.6"; vsini of C, 210k/s. Component E, optical.,DYN:0.003" for components CD.,G:Cas-Tau OB1.,SB:ADS 16795A, 6.0663d, K 56.7k/s, V0 -13.4k/s, asini 4.58. Alternate orbits 6.0663309d, K 54.18k/s, V0 -10.10k/s,,SB:asini 4.44; 6.0668d, K 56.2k/s, V0 -11.0k/s, asini 4.6027. Apsidal period 1500 1800y.,VAR:ADS 16795A, EA 4.84 - 4.98V, 6.0663309d; i 90d.
HR 8981BD+48 412722257053276 23 41 26.9+49 30 446.26 A4V
HR 8985BD+56 306722261835682 23 41 54.5+57 15 366.24 R G8III
HR 8989BD+63 203822267020791I16940 23 42 20.8+64 30 566.56 M2III 4.42.6
HR 8990BD+60 2609222682207933900W 23 42 31.5+61 40 466.40 K2III 6.58.
HR 9000BD+55 301022293235728 23 44 48.3+55 47 596.51 R gG4
HR 9008τ5BD+57 2804223165357633909I 1470723 47 03.5+58 39 074.87 K1IIIa
HR 9010BD+56 308522317335761I 23 47 01.9+57 27 055.51 K3IIb
HR 9017BD+64 18612233582086617020 V650 Cas23 48 39.0+64 52 356.41 A0pSrSi:Cr: 2.00.7D:AB 6.8 A0, 7.4v, 565.77y, a = 0.74". C, 8.6v at 50" optical.,DYN:0.006".,VAR:0.9135 or 1.092d. Amp. 0.03u.
HR 90186BD+61 25332233852086917022 V566 Cas23 48 50.2+62 12 525.43 A3Ia e5.11.5D:AB binary. B is cA0.,G:Cas OB5.,RV:Period about 30d?,S:Shell star. Also classified A3eqIa-0.,VAR:Alpha Cyg 5.34 - 5.45V, =>46d.
HR 9019BD+59 277722338635794 23 48 53.9+59 58 446.34 A0V
HR 9020BD+58 265322342135798 23 49 12.0+58 57 476.33 F2IV
HR 9028BD+50 41652235523582317032 23 50 22.3+51 37 186.44 F3V 6.121.0
HR 9045ρ7BD+56 311122401435879899I Rho Cas23 54 23.0+57 29 584.54 G20e vD:Possibly wide CPM pair with HR 9052.,G:Cas OB5, within 51' of center of cluster NGC 7789, nonmember.,RV:Envelope has expansion velocity about 40k/s.,S:Also classified F8Ia-K0pIa-0.,VAR:SRd 4.1 - 6.2v, periods about 110 and 1100d (1946 minimum lasted 320d). Rapid spectral variation from cF5 to M5p.,VAR:Photoelectric observations since June 1986 indicate an amp. of only about 0.8V and 0.3(B-V).
HR 9052BD+56 311522415135899 V373 Cas23 55 33.7+57 24 446.00 B0.5II+B0.5II vD:Wide pair with HR 9045.,G:Cas OB9.,SB:13.4187d, K 117.5k/s, V0 -24.3k/s, msin3i 13.5, asini 21.6.,VAR:E:/GS 5.9 - 6.3v, 13.4192d. Intrinsic variable which may be eclipsing.
HR 9059BD+54 307622435535917 1477323 57 08.5+55 42 215.55 F1/6V+F3 S:Frequently quoted G8Ib is probably erroneous.,SB:12.156153d, K 71.8k/s, V0 +10.3k/s, msin3i 1.637, asini 11.394.,VAR:E?, amp. 0.05V.
HR 9063BD+59 279522440435922 23 57 33.5+60 01 256.47 B9III-IV
HR 9066BD+50 420222449035938I17135 R Cas23 58 24.8+51 23 194.80 M7IIIe v5.429.5D:Companions optical.,P:Polarization possibly due to circumstellar dust scattering.,S:OH and H2O emission strong in infrared. IR spectra show water vapor. Variable M6e-M10e.,VAR:ADS 17135A, M 4.7 - 13.5v, 430.46d. Variable SiO maser source, indicating shell-like structure. Single cycle 6.45 to,VAR:11.25V, +1.31 to +2.66(B-V), -0.07 to +1.02(U-B).
HR 9071σ8BD+54 30822245723594717140 23 59 00.5+55 45 184.88 B1V 2.22.8D:AB binary, 5.0v B2III, 7.1v B3V.,G:Probable foreground star of a sparse group with HR 9045, 9052 and several fainter stars.,S:Combined spectrum.,SB:ADS 17140B.
HR 9079BD+58 2685224784359833928 00 00 30.9+59 33 356.19 G9III-IV G:Gamma Leo group?
HR 9083BD+49 4309224870535733929 00 01 19.3+49 58 546.22 G7II-III
HR 9085BD+60 265722489321009 00 01 36.9+61 13 235.55 F0III
HR 9094BD+65 1987225009109371 A00 02 36.1+66 05 565.86 G8III 1.515.2D:ADS 1B, 7.47V, +0.08(B-V), +0.05(U-B), A2Vn, vsini 275k/s, may be shell star. AB binary. C, 10.8m at 99" optical.
HR 9097BD+62 235622509410942 V639 Cas00 03 25.7+63 38 316.24 B3Ia eG:Cas OB5.,VAR:I? Amp. 0.1B.
HR 91009BD+61 258622518010954W 00 04 13.6+62 17 165.88 A1III 4.0246.0
HR 9110BD+60 266722528910962 V567 Cas00 05 06.2+61 18 515.80 B8IVpHgMn VAR:Amp. 0.02:V, 6.4322d.

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Key to columns [154]
HRHarvard Revised Number = Bright Star Number
BBayer designation (greek letter)
FFlamsteed number
DMDurchmusterung Identification (BD = Bonn; CD = Cordoba; CP = Cape Photographic)
HDHenry Draper Catalog Number
SAOSAO Catalog Number
FK5FK5 star Number
IRI if infrared source
M*Double or multiple-star code. (A = Astrometric binary; D = Duplicity discovered by occultation; I = Innes, Southern Double Star Catalogue (1927); R = Rossiter, Michigan Publ. 9, 1955; S = Duplicity discovered by speckle interferometry; W = Worley (1978) update of the IDS;)
ADSAitken's Double Star Catalog (ADS) designation
VarIDVariable star identification
RARight Ascension (J2000.0)
DecDeclination (J2000.0)
vMagVisual magnitude
spTypeSpectral type
dMagMagnitude difference of double, or brightest multiple
SepSeparation of components in Dmag if occultation binary (arcsec)
RemarksNote on Category (C = Colors; D = Double and multiple stars; DYN = Dynamical parallaxes; G = Group membership; M = Miscellaneous; N = Star names; P = Polarization; R = Stellar radii or diameters; RV = Radial and/or rotational velocities; S = Spectra; SB = Spectroscopic binaries; VAR = Variability)

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