Catalogues

Cepheus / Yale Bright Star Catalog (HR)

«Yale Bright Star Catalogue, 5th Revised Ed.» Hoffleit D., Warren Jr W.H., 1991 [154]
HR B F DM HD SAO FK5 IR M* ADS VarID RA Dec vMag spType dMag Sep Remarks
HR 20 BD+78 1 431 4048 102 00 09 20.2 +79 42 53 6.01 A7IV 0.2 0.6 D:6.6 A6IV, 6.9 A8IV, 456y, a = 0.924". Combined mag. and colors.,DYN:0.009".,G:Hyades group.
HR 55 BD+76 5 1141 4071 207 00 16 14.0 +76 57 03 6.35 B8Vnn 0.3 0.8 D:6.8 B8V, 7.1 B9V, 1600y, a = 1.260". Combined mag., colors.
HR 158 BD+81 13 3440 106 3941 235 00 39 47.3 +82 29 38 6.40 dF6
HR 240 BD+82 20 4853 143 3942 00 54 53.1 +83 42 26 5.62 A4V
HR 285 BD+85 19 5848 181 906 01 08 44.7 +86 15 25 4.25 K2II-III N:2 UMi in Cep.
HR 306 BD+86 17 6319 193 01 16 13.5 +87 08 43 6.25 gK2
HR 312 BD+79 29 6473 4331 01 09 12.3 +80 00 42 6.29 R sgG6
HR 333 BD+78 34 6798 4341 41 01 12 16.7 +79 40 26 5.64 A3V
HR 357 BD+79 36 7238 4354 01 16 30.7 +79 54 36 6.26 F5V s
HR 386 BD+77 49 8065 4391 01 23 46.8 +78 43 33 6.07 A0Iab
HR 572 BD+77 73 12005 4555 02 02 57.2 +77 54 59 6.04 K0
HR 597 BD+80 64 12467 344 3943 02 09 25.3 +81 17 45 6.05 A1V
HR 774 BD+80 86 16458 433 3945 02 47 47.6 +81 26 54 5.78 G8pBa3 S:BaII star.
HR 881 BD+78 103 18438 4810 105 I 2294 03 06 07.8 +79 25 07 5.49 M1III+F7IV 4.4 4.7 D:Binary. Companion F7IV.
HR 906 BD+80 97 18778 500 3946 2348 1042 03 11 42.8 +81 28 14 5.95 A7III-IV 5.0 24.2 D:ADS 2348B probably optical.,G:UMa stream.,SB:ADS 2348A, 11.665d, K 4.5k/s, V0 -7.4k/s, asini 0.691.
HR 961 BD+77 115 19978 4875 115 2450 1094 03 20 19.7 +77 44 05 5.45 A6V 6.8 1.2 D:AB CPM. C, 13.1v at 11" optical.,VAR:Delta Sct?
HR 965 BD+84 59 20084 550 1636 03 32 20.1 +84 54 40 5.61 G3IIp:+F0:V SB:vsini of secondary 50k/s. Unresolved by speckle interferometry 1981.69.
HR 1107 BD+86 51 22701 623 3947 04 10 01.5 +86 37 34 5.86 F5IV
HR 1230 BD+80 125 25007 650 2963 04 10 02.8 +80 41 55 5.10 G8III+A6V 0.8 0.8 D:5.54 gG8, 6.29 A7, 415.1y, a = 1.00".,DYN:0.010".
HR 1289 BD+83 104 26356 685 04 28 13.0 +83 48 28 5.57 B5V S:Shell star.
HR 1304 BD+82 113 26659 693 04 30 00.1 +83 20 26 5.46 G8III
HR 1317 BD+80 133 26836 691 2321 I 04 27 02.8 +80 49 27 5.43 gG6
HR 1523 BD+80 155 30338 783 3948 05 00 20.7 +81 11 38 5.07 K3III
HR 1616 BD+85 74 32196 843 1637 05 31 48.0 +85 56 19 6.51 A5m G:Hyades group.
HR 1714 BD+85 78 34109 873 05 43 48.7 +85 40 05 6.60 R A2V
HR 1885 BD+85 80 36905 914 1638 06 01 20.2 +85 10 56 6.11 M0III
HR 2609 BD+87 51 51802 1168 909 OV Cep 07 40 30.5 +87 01 12 5.07 M2IIIab VAR:SR 5.00 - 5.07V, 6.54 - 6.64p.
HR 7742 BD+60 2099 192781 18766 I 20 13 27.7 +60 38 26 5.79 gK5
HR 7750 κ 1 BD+77 764 192907 9665 759 13524 20 08 53.3 +77 42 41 4.39 B9III 3.8 7.3 DYN:0.008".,G:Member of Pleiades group.
HR 7850 θ 2 BD+62 1821 195725 18897 767 20 29 34.9 +62 59 39 4.22 A7III S:Also classified Am.,SB:840.6d, K 13.9k/s, V0 -6.4k/s, asini 161. Unresolved by speckle interferometry.
HR 7925 BD+59 2272 197373 18979 3654 20 40 17.9 +60 30 19 6.01 F6IV
HR 7938 BD+60 2154 197734 18998 20 42 39.7 +60 36 05 6.15 A2IV
HR 7940 BD+56 2477 197770 32832 20 43 13.5 +57 06 51 6.32 B2III
HR 7944 BD+55 2462 197939 32849 I 20 44 22.0 +56 29 17 5.78 M3III
HR 7945 4 BD+66 1318 197950 19004 3656 20 43 11.0 +66 39 27 5.58 A8V
HR 7955 BD+57 2240 198084 32862 782 W 20 45 21.1 +57 34 47 4.51 F8IV-V 5.7 66.4 D:B is BD+57d2241, optical.,N:Labelled Upsilon Cep in Burritt's Atlas, not confirmed elsewhere. It is not the double star described by Allen as,N:Castula, Upsilon1,2 Cep.
HR 7957 η 3 BD+61 2050 198149 19019 783 I 14276 20 45 17.4 +61 50 20 3.43 K0IV 8.2 51.7 G:Eta Cep group.
HR 7967 BD+69 1127 198236 19018 20 44 33.1 +69 45 07 6.41 R G8III
HR 7993 BD+63 1663 198781 19051 3667 20 49 17.4 +64 02 32 6.45 B0.5V
HR 8029 BD+56 2515 199661 33005 3671 20 56 17.0 +56 53 15 6.23 B2.5IV G:Cep OB2 assoc.
HR 8043 BD+75 764 200039 9911 3672 20 54 44.3 +75 55 32 6.05 G5III
HR 8049 BD+58 2201 200205 33048 3676 I 20 59 25.4 +59 26 19 5.51 gK4
HR 8065 BD+56 2524 200614 33078 14575 21 02 09.1 +56 40 11 5.83 B8III 0.6 1.6 SB:Double lines suspected.
HR 8099 BD+70 1164 201636 9957 3693 21 06 23.3 +71 25 55 5.87 F3IV
HR 8109 BD+62 1903 201888 19223 21 09 28.9 +63 17 44 6.54 B7III
HR 8112 BD+77 800 201908 9959 795 21 05 29.3 +78 07 35 5.91 B8Vn N:77 Dra in Cep.
HR 8113 BD+67 1291 202012 19229 I T Cep 21 09 32.0 +68 29 25 7.33 M7IIIe v S:Weak-lined technetium star. SiO source. Also classified M5.5e-M8.8e.,VAR:M 5.2 - 11.3v. Period varies; mean period 388.14d, range 379 - 392.7d.
HR 8119 BD+59 2334 202214 33210 14749 13598 21 11 48.2 +59 59 11 5.64 B0II 1.0 1.0 D:AB binary. B, 7v at 1".,G:Cep OB2; exciting star of HII region S129.,S:Also classified O9 and B0II. Spectrophotometric classification by Chalonge, B0II. Most observers give B0V, perhaps O9V,S:or B0IV.
HR 8133 BD+63 1708 202582 19257 14783 21 13 42.6 +64 24 14 6.39 G2IV+G2IV 0.2 0.6 D:7.0 G2IV, 7.2 G2IV, 84.4y, a = 0.61". Combined mag., colors.
HR 8150 BD+55 2549 202987 33287 3699 I 21 17 14.3 +55 47 53 5.98 K3III
HR 8153 BD+57 2309 203025 33288 14832 13646 21 17 18.8 +58 36 42 6.42 B2IIIe 5.6 4.1 D:AB fixed.,G:Cep OB2; immersed in faint reflection nebula Ced. 191.,S:Shell star. H alpha in emission.,SB:ADS 14832A, spectroscopic triple system. 225.44d, K 21.9k/s, V0 -6.1k/s, asini 66.1, and 5.4136d, K 40.0k/s, V0,SB:-11.1k/s, asini 2.96.,VAR:Ell?, 6.40 - 6.44V, 5.4d?
HR 8162 α 5 BD+61 2111 203280 19302 803 I 14858 13660 21 18 34.8 +62 35 08 2.44 A7V 9.1 206.8 N:ALDERAMIN; Alderaimin.,VAR:ADS 14858A, Delta Sct?, 2.41 - 2.47V.
HR 8164 BD+58 2249 203338 33318 I 14864 21 19 15.8 +58 37 25 5.66 M1Ibep+B2pe+B3V v 3.8 4.6 D:AB binary. B is B3V.,DYN:0.005".,G:Cep OB2.,SB:75d period not confirmed by RV of the blue companion in the nonvariable VV Cephei system. The second component B2V,,SB:1.9 mag. fainter than primary. SKYLAB indicates cool star with hot companion. vsini secondary 50k/s. Resolved by,SB:speckle interferometry 1986.45, sep. 0.09".,VAR:Variable shell spectrum.
HR 8168 BD+76 833 203399 10007 I 21 15 42.2 +77 00 44 5.95 K5III
HR 8171 6 BD+64 1527 203467 19313 3703 Var 21 19 22.2 +64 52 19 5.18 B3IVe G:Embedded in reflection nebulosity.,S:Shell star.,SB:1.12215d. Other possible periods 2.438942 and 0.708469d, the approximate rotational period.
HR 8174 BD+80 690 203501 3534 3964 21 13 21.5 +81 13 51 6.15 A3IV
HR 8179 BD+60 2227 203574 19333 21 20 33.5 +60 45 25 6.11 G5III
HR 8224 BD+59 2383 204599 33443 3717 I 14998 13729 21 27 25.3 +59 45 00 6.10 M3IIIaBa0.2 4.7 11.2 D:Optical.
HR 8226 BD+54 2544 204754 33458 I 13745 21 28 52.7 +55 25 07 6.12 B8III
HR 8227 7 BD+66 1405 204770 19432 3718 21 27 46.1 +66 48 33 5.44 B7V
HR 8238 β 8 BD+69 1173 205021 10057 809 15032 Bet Cep 21 28 39.6 +70 33 39 3.23 B1IV v 4.6 13.4 D:ADS 15032AB, 50y. B, 7.84V, +0.18(B-V), +0.06(U-B), A2.5V, vsini 60:k/s. Third component discovered by speckle,D:interferometry, mag. diff about 4v. Sep. 0.025". Possible circumstellar material.,DYN:0.004".,G:Cep OB1.,N:Alfirk; Alphirk.,SB:ADS 15032A, 10.893d, K 3.1k/s, V0 -3.1k/s, asini 0.397. Resolved by speckle interferometry 1986.45, sep. 0.11".,VAR:ADS 15032A, Beta C 3.16 - 3.27V, 0.1904881d, modulation period 10.893d. SiIV and CIV vary. Satellite UV obs.,VAR:indicate temp. varies 1340d, max./min. radius 1.038.
HR 8239 BD+79 707 205072 3568 21 24 49.7 +80 31 29 5.97 gG6
HR 8243 BD+59 2395 205139 19466 21 30 59.3 +60 27 34 5.53 B1II G:Cep OB2.
HR 8279 9 BD+61 2169 206165 19541 3725 V337 Cep 21 37 55.2 +62 04 55 4.73 B2Ib v G:Cep OB2.,VAR:Alpha Cyg 4.69 - 4.78V. H alpha profile var.
HR 8281 BD+56 2617 206267 33626 813 15184 21 38 57.6 +57 29 21 5.62 O6.5V((f)) 2.2 11.8 D:AC fixed. C, 8.05V, +0.23(B-V), -0.68(U-B), B1.5V at 12", vsini 80k/s. AD also fixed. D, 8.03V, +0.20(B-V), -0.72(U-B),,D:B2IV at 20", vsini 270k/s. In earlier sources C is brighter than D.,G:Cep OB2; exciting star of HII region S131; in cluster TR 37.,M:Unlikely that this system is related to the X-ray source Cep X-4.,SB:ADS 15184A, 3.7098d, K1 103.7k/s, K2 298k/s, V0 -6.4k/s, m1sin3i 18.7, m2sin3i 6.5,,SB:a1sini 5.27, a2sini 15.
HR 8312 BD+58 2314 206842 33683 21 42 45.4 +59 16 16 6.08 K1III
HR 8316 μ BD+58 2316 206936 33693 I 15271 Mu Cep 21 43 30.4 +58 46 48 4.08 M2-Ia e 8.3 19.5 C:Large infrared excess.,G:Cep OB2.,N:Herschel's "Garnet Star". Both Bayer (1603) and Argelander (1843) showed Mu Cep in the position of 14 Cep = HR,N:8406. Heis (1872), however, in cataloguing the stars in Argelander's Atlas, misidentified Mu as the star,N:currently known as the variable Mu Cep (HR 8316). A third star, 13 Cep (HR 8371), was identified in BAC and,N:numerous subsequent old catalogues as Mu Cep. See HR 8371, HR 8406.,S:Ultraviolet FeII emission. STRATOSCOPE II observations indicate infrared H2O bands.,VAR:ADS 15271A, SRc 3.43 - 5.1v, 730d; also a cycle of 4400d. Mean magnitude varies 13.5y. Correspondence between,VAR:polarization and light.
HR 8317 11 BD+70 1193 206952 10126 817 I 21 41 55.3 +71 18 41 4.56 K1III
HR 8324 BD+71 1082 207130 10131 I 21 43 04.0 +72 19 13 5.17 K0III N:78 Dra in Cep.
HR 8327 BD+61 2193 207198 19621 W 21 44 53.3 +62 27 38 5.95 O9Ib-II e 3.5 17.0 G:Cep OB2.,S:Also classified O9II and O9I. Continuous emission at Balmer limit.
HR 8334 ν 10 BD+60 2288 207260 19624 1572 I Nu Cep 21 45 26.9 +61 07 15 4.29 A2Ia VAR:Alpha Cyg 4.25 - 4.35V, 7.6:d.
HR 8339 12 BD+60 2294 207528 19642 I 21 47 25.3 +60 41 34 5.52 M1IIIb
HR 8342 BD+69 1198 207636 19646 21 47 01.0 +70 09 03 6.29 R A0V
HR 8347 BD+60 2300 207780 19663 I 21 49 19.0 +61 16 22 6.17 M1II-III
HR 8357 BD+55 2639 208095 33819 15405 A 13909 21 52 01.0 +55 47 49 5.71 B6IV-V 1.0 18.3 D:AB CPM. B is A1p Sr Si, vsini 60k/s. C, 13.2v at 55".,G:Cep OB2.,SB:ADS 15405A, 17.3263d, K 108.3k/s, V0 -6.5k/s, msin3i 20.8, asini 25.2. Theta Aur type.,VAR:ADS 15405A, Beta C?, 5.68 - 5.71V.
HR 8361 BD+65 1664 208132 19686 15407 21 51 37.3 +65 45 10 6.37 A1m 0.3 1.9 D:Component B Am(A2/A6/F2).,S:Also classified Am(A1/A9V/F0).
HR 8371 13 BD+55 2644 208501 33864 3749 13963 21 54 53.2 +56 36 41 5.80 B8Ib v G:Cep OB2.,N:Identified in BAC and other old catalogues as Mu Cep, but this is inconsistant with Bayer's Mu. See HR,N:8316, HR 8406.,VAR:H alpha profile variable.
HR 8374 BD+60 2318 208606 19738 I 21 55 20.7 +61 32 31 6.13 G8Ib G:Cep OB2.
HR 8375 BD+64 1607 208682 19742 15467 13966 21 55 31.1 +65 19 15 5.86 B2.5Ve 2.2 1.1 G:Cep OB2; in HII region.,RV:Pole on.,S:Shell star.
HR 8383 BD+62 2007 208816 19753 3756 I W VV Cep 21 56 39.1 +63 37 32 4.91 M2Iaep+B8Ve v 1.7 0.1 D:A* var. M2Iab, B6IIe. Combined mag., colors. Absolute magnitudes based on astrometric and spectroscopic data are,D:-4.0V for red component, -2.3 for the blue.,G:Cep OB2.,S:Companion variously classified B9, B8Ve, and B6II.,SB:7430.5d, K 19.4k/s, V0 -20.2k/s, msin3i 18.0, asini 1860. The SB secondary is probably also the visual,SB:companion. Mass transfer from red star to the hot companion. SB unresolved by speckle interferometry at 4-meter Mayall,SB:telescope in 1975-6.,VAR:EA 4.80 - 5.36V, 6.65 - 7.46p, 7430d. Also slow oscillations, amp. 0.15, per. 13.7y and amp. 0.03, per. 349d. Red,VAR:observations indicate Sr amp. 0.4m, 58d. H alpha varies in 118.37d, period stable over 20y interval. This is probably,VAR:the pulsation period of the red component. Amplitude varies in period 825d or more. The blue companion may be,VAR:intrinsically variable. VV Cep also magnetic variable.
HR 8384 BD+65 1691 208947 19760 I 21 57 11.1 +66 09 22 6.43 B2V 0.2 91. C:IR catalogue indicates Sp. K5, therefore the secondary of the binary.,D:Companion HD 208971, 7.0, K5III-IV, probably optical.,G:Cep OB2.,SB:2.9899d, K 116.2k/s, V0 -10.6k/s, msin3i 2.47, asini 4.68.
HR 8388 BD+62 2010 209112 19773 I 21 58 53.4 +62 41 54 5.93 M3IIIab
HR 8389 BD+56 2670 209124 33943 21 59 23.0 +57 39 30 6.59 A0III-IV S:Shell star.
HR 8395 BD+74 946 209258 10208 3758 I 21 57 51.0 +74 59 48 6.35 K5
HR 8399 BD+61 2233 209339 19792 W 13998 22 00 39.3 +62 29 17 6.66 B0IV 2.0 0.9 G:Cep OB2.,VAR:Secondary of visual double, 8.6 - 11.0v?
HR 8400 16 BD+72 1009 209369 10216 W 21 59 15.0 +73 10 48 5.03 F5V 6.8 131.4 D:Optical pair?
HR 8406 14 BD+57 2441 209481 33990 LZ Cep 22 02 04.6 +58 00 02 5.56 O9Vn G:NGC 457; Cep OB2.,N:Identifed as Mu Cep in "Uranometria Nova". This is as consistent with the Bayer Mu as HR 8316, but nearly,N:all other sources abide by the identification of Mu Cep as HR 8316. See HR 8316, HR 8371.,S:Also classified O8.5III + O9V:.,SB:3.0705d, K1 98.0k/s, K2 207.4k/s, V0 -7.1k/s, m1sin3i 6.16, m2sin3i 2.91, a1sini 4.14,,SB:a2sini 8.75. Mass transfer between components. Secondary overluminous for its mass.,VAR:Ell 5.56 - 5.66B, 3.070510d.
HR 8416 18 BD+62 2028 209772 19828 I MO Cep 22 03 52.9 +63 07 11 5.29 M5IIIab G:Probable Hyades group.,VAR:Lb? 5.13 - 5.33V.
HR 8417 ξ 17 BD+63 1802 209790 19827 15600 A 22 03 47.4 +64 37 40 4.29 A3/6Vm 2.0 7.7 D:AB 4.61 A3m, 6.5 F7V or F3III-IV, 3800y, a = 11.5". Aa, 2.254y, a = 0.073". Component B is HD 209791 = GC 30876,,D:vsini =<25k/s. Component C, 12.7v at 97" optical.,DYN:0.038".,G:Hyades group.,N:Alkurhah; Al Kirdah; Kurhah.,RV:Change of 7k/s in 55y needs confirmation.,S:K/H/m yield classes A3/F1/F2 respectively.,SB:ADS 15600A, 810.9d, K 7.1k/s, V0 -10.7k/s, msin3i 0.855, asini 70.3. sep. SB components 0.06". Resolved by,SB:speckle interferometry. Mass transfer. Secondary undermassive for its luminosity. vsini both components 20k/s.
HR 8423 BD+82 673 209942 3673 15571 A 21 58 12.7 +82 52 11 6.98 F6IV-V 0.5 13.7 D:AB binary.,DYN:0.032".,SB:ADS 15571B, 7.49V G4p, 1.1522143d, K 105.6k/s, V0 -17.0k/s, msin3i 0.639, asini 1.67.
HR 8426 20 BD+62 2029 209960 19847 830 I Var? 22 05 00.5 +62 47 08 5.27 K4III VAR:0.05V, 2.25d.
HR 8428 19 BD+61 2246 209975 19849 15624 22 05 08.9 +62 16 48 5.11 O9.5Ib 5.6 60.4 D:Companions optical: B, 11.6v at 20"; C 10.79V, +1.08(B-V), +0.75(U-B).,G:Cep OB2.,S:Also classified O9I.
HR 8434 BD+55 2679 210071 34055 22 06 13.5 +56 20 35 6.39 A0III S:Also classified Ap Hg 3955, B7V, or B8IV.
HR 8442 BD+58 2393 210220 34072 3770 22 07 09.6 +58 50 27 6.32 G6III
HR 8465 ζ 21 BD+57 2475 210745 34137 836 I 14066 22 10 51.3 +58 12 04 3.35 K1.5Ib G:Red star Pleiades group.
HR 8468 24 BD+71 1111 210807 10265 837 I 22 09 48.4 +72 20 28 4.79 G7II-III
HR 8469 λ 22 BD+58 2402 210839 34149 I 14069 22 11 30.7 +59 24 52 5.04 O6I(n)fp G:Runaway star from Cep OB2; in broken HII region within a reflection nebula.,S:Also classified O6f, O6ef and O6.5If; uv 1394 absorption very strong, 1548 absorption strong, emission very strong.,VAR:Polarization variable in intervals of about a day.
HR 8472 BD+56 2727 210855 34151 3775 W 22 11 48.8 +56 50 22 5.24 F8V 5.1 72.9 D:AB optical.
HR 8473 BD+71 1112 210873 10267 22 10 15.3 +72 06 40 6.37 B9pHgMn: G:Sirius group; UMa stream.,S:Also classified A0VpHgSrSi.
HR 8474 BD+69 1228 210884 19922 15719 22 10 38.9 +70 07 58 5.50 F2V 3.1 14.6 D:CPM.
HR 8476 BD+58 2403 210905 34158 22 11 56.9 +59 05 05 6.30 K0III G:61 Cyg group.
HR 8479 BD+60 2358 210939 19932 I W 22 12 01.9 +60 45 34 5.35 K1III D:Probably single.
HR 8483 BD+62 2048 211029 19937 I 22 12 22.3 +63 17 29 5.79 M3IIIab
HR 8490 BD+62 2053 211242 19948 22 13 49.5 +63 09 45 6.11 B8Vn
HR 8493 BD+72 1022 211300 10284 15764 14078 22 12 52.9 +73 18 26 6.08 K0II-III+A3V 2.3 28.7 D:CPM. Companion A3V.
HR 8494 ε 23 BD+56 2741 211336 34227 W Eps Cep 22 15 02.0 +57 02 37 4.19 F0IV 5.3 127.8 SB:RV amp. greater than expected for light variation.,VAR:Delta Sct 4.15 - 4.20V, 0.04242 and 0.068073d. Period and amp. vary.
HR 8506 BD+56 2746 211554 34256 22 16 26.5 +57 13 13 5.88 G8III
HR 8511 25 BD+62 2059 211833 19991 I 22 18 12.7 +62 48 16 5.75 K3III
HR 8525 BD+75 820 212150 10312 3784 22 18 20.4 +76 29 17 6.66 A1Vn
HR 8535 BD+56 2765 212454 34383 22 23 00.2 +57 17 04 6.16 B8III-IV S:HgII 3984.
HR 8537 BD+61 2291 212495 20042 22 23 00.2 +62 25 12 6.04 A1V
HR 8546 BD+85 383 212710 3721 1648 22 13 10.6 +86 06 29 5.27 B9.5Vn
HR 8550 BD+77 860 212937 10351 22 23 41.3 +78 14 36 6.76 B9 S:Luminosity class from spectra is V, from photometric data III.
HR 8557 BD+70 1240 213022 10366 3794 I 22 26 00.8 +70 46 15 5.47 gK2
HR 8561 26 BD+64 1664 213087 20075 3797 22 27 05.3 +65 07 56 5.46 B0.5Ibe: G:Cep OB1.
HR 8568 BD+63 1852 213242 20088 22 28 19.7 +64 05 08 6.29 K0
HR 8571 δ 27 BD+57 2548 213306 34508 847 I 15987 A Del Cep 22 29 10.3 +58 24 55 3.75 F5Ib-G2Ib v 2.4 40.8 D:B, 13v at 21" optical. AC CPM, C at 41", 6.30V, -0.03(B-V), -0.35(U-B), B7IV, RV -21k/s, vsini 135k/s.,SB:ADS 15987C, blue star whose secondary may have low mass about 0.1 solar. 0.89986 or 0.46458d, K 8.6 or 8.8k/s, V0,SB:-16.4k/s.,VAR:ADS 15987A, CDelta 3.48 - 4.34V, 5.366341d. Period varies. Prototype star Delta Cep, discovered by Goodricke in 1784.,VAR:Blue companion ADS 15987C is also var. and SB.
HR 8578 ρ1 28 BD+78 796 213403 10375 22 26 42.5 +78 47 09 5.83 A2Vm
HR 8591 ρ2 29 BD+78 801 213798 10402 1593 22 29 52.9 +78 49 27 5.50 A3V N:Al Kalb al Rai.
HR 8595 BD+69 1262 213973 20150 16057 22 33 02.9 +69 54 49 6.60 A9III 0.3 0.5 D:AB 6.5 dF2, 7.0 A5, 225.6y, a = 0.78", or 785y, a = 2.042". Combined colors; combined mag. 6.01V. Combined spectrum,D:A9III.,DYN:0.013".
HR 8598 BD+69 1263 214019 10418 16062 22 33 17.0 +70 22 26 6.34 A0V 3.0 9.7 D:AB, CPM.
HR 8599 BD+75 836 214035 10414 1594 22 32 16.2 +76 13 35 5.68 A2V
HR 8615 31 BD+72 1049 214470 10425 851 22 35 46.1 +73 38 35 5.08 F3III-IV G:Hyades group.
HR 8625 BD+74 978 214710 10440 I 22 37 13.0 +75 22 18 5.79 M1IIIab
HR 8627 30 BD+62 2102 214734 20190 853 22 38 39.0 +63 35 04 5.19 A3IV
HR 8677 BD+57 2612 215907 34824 22 47 23.2 +58 28 58 6.36 B9.5IV
HR 8683 BD+62 2115 216102 20253 22 48 44.2 +62 56 18 6.06 K0
HR 8687 BD+67 1468 216172 20259 16291 A 22 49 00.7 +68 34 13 6.19 R F5V 0.2 4.3 D:AB binary. B is dF5. A is astrometric binary, 4.3y. C is 10.2v at 111".,DYN:0.023".
HR 8694 ι 32 BD+65 1814 216228 20268 863 I 22 49 40.8 +66 12 02 3.52 K0-III G:In Ursa cluster?
HR 8696 BD+60 2450 216380 20281 16317 22 51 22.8 +61 41 49 5.60 G8III-IV+G2IV 1.2 1.6 D:AB binary. B is G2IV. Combined mag., colors.,DYN:0.010".,G:Hyades group.
HR 8702 BD+82 703 216446 3794 16294 22 47 29.0 +83 09 14 4.74 K3III 4.7 3.5
HR 8707 BD+59 2595 216595 34921 3830 I 22 53 03.8 +60 06 04 6.01 sgK2
HR 8736 BD+84 517 217157 3808 22 51 02.2 +85 22 25 5.90 K5
HR 8745 BD+59 2615 217348 35026 22 59 09.0 +59 48 53 6.43 B9III
HR 8748 BD+83 640 217382 3816 1649 22 54 24.8 +84 20 46 4.71 K4III G:Hyades group.
HR 8777 BD+59 2631 217943 20393 16481 23 03 23.7 +60 26 43 6.74 B2V 2.7 33.9 D:Binary questioned. Companion 9.47V, +0.09(B-V), -0.20(U-B), B9V.
HR 8779 BD+66 1575 218029 20398 3844 I 23 03 32.9 +67 12 33 5.24 K3III
HR 8808 BD+62 2171 218537 20439 16530 23 07 47.7 +63 38 00 6.26 B3V 0.5 0.2 D:Sep. 0.180".
HR 8811 BD+63 1931 218560 20441 3853 23 07 57.2 +64 13 21 6.21 K0
HR 8819 π 33 BD+74 1006 218658 10629 I 16538 23 07 53.9 +75 23 15 4.41 G2III 2.2 1.0 D:AB 4.6 G2III, 6.6 F3V, 150y, a = 0.86". Combined mag., colors. Companion may be collapsed star.,DYN:0.020".,SB:ADS 16538A, 556.2d, K 23.0k/s, V0 -19.6k/s, asini 169.
HR 8844 BD+73 1023 219485 10664 23 14 37.3 +74 13 52 5.84 R A0V
HR 8851 BD+70 1311 219586 10671 3862 23 15 37.8 +70 53 17 5.56 F0IV
HR 8867 BD+74 1016 219841 10684 3865 23 17 18.9 +75 17 57 6.38 A2V s
HR 8872 ο 34 BD+67 1514 219916 20554 I 16666 14495 23 18 37.5 +68 06 42 4.75 K0III 2.3 3.1 D:AB 4.86 K0III, 7.13 F6V, 796.16y, a = 2.991".,DYN:0.018".
HR 8918 BD+69 1332 220974 10737 23 27 16.6 +70 21 35 5.60 A6IV
HR 8938 BD+86 344 221525 3916 3967 23 27 00.8 +87 18 27 5.58 A7IV
HR 8952 BD+70 1327 221861 10790 3893 I 23 34 59.0 +71 38 32 5.84 G9Ib
HR 8971 BD+74 1032 222386 10814 23 39 10.4 +75 17 34 5.95 A3V
HR 8972 BD+73 1047 222387 10817 3898 23 39 21.1 +74 00 10 5.98 G8III
HR 8974 γ 35 BD+76 928 222404 10818 893 I 14656 23 39 20.8 +77 37 57 3.21 K1III-IV N:Alrai; Arrai; Errai; Er Rai.
HR 9005 BD+65 1943 223128 20838 23 46 36.7 +66 46 56 5.95 B2IV
HR 9013 BD+67 1562 223274 20853 895 23 47 54.8 +67 48 25 5.04 A1Vn
HR 9034 BD+76 934 223731 10874 3919 23 51 57.6 +77 35 58 6.55 F5V
HR 9038 BD+74 1047 223778 10879 17062 23 52 25.1 +75 32 41 6.39 K3V 1.9 161.9 D:AB binary. B, 12v M2 at 5".,DYN:0.050".,SB:ADS 17062A, 7.7531d, K 39.9k/s, V0 +1.7k/s, msin3i 0.321, asini 4.25.
HR 9056 BD+82 743 224309 3994 1650 V Cep 23 56 27.7 +83 11 28 6.59 A3V VAR:Cst? 6.6p.
HR 9099 BD+65 1993 225136 10948 I 00 03 51.9 +66 42 44 6.29 M4III
HR 9104 BD+66 1679 225216 10956 00 04 42.0 +67 10 00 5.67 K1III

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Key to columns [154]
HR Harvard Revised Number = Bright Star Number
B Bayer designation (greek letter)
F Flamsteed number
DM Durchmusterung Identification (BD = Bonn; CD = Cordoba; CP = Cape Photographic)
HD Henry Draper Catalog Number
SAO SAO Catalog Number
FK5 FK5 star Number
IR I 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;)
ADS Aitken's Double Star Catalog (ADS) designation
VarID Variable star identification
RA Right Ascension (J2000.0)
Dec Declination (J2000.0)
vMag Visual magnitude
spType Spectral type
dMag Magnitude difference of double, or brightest multiple
Sep Separation of components in Dmag if occultation binary (arcsec)
Remarks Note 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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