Catalogues

Lyra / Yale Bright Star Catalog (HR)

«Yale Bright Star Catalogue, 5th Revised Ed.» Hoffleit D., Warren Jr W.H., 1991 [154]
HRBFDMHDSAOFK5IRM*ADSVarIDRADecvMagspTypedMagSepRemarks
HR 6845BD+42 303516796547342684 18 15 38.8+42 09 345.59 B7IV
HR 6847BD+45 268416800947343 18 15 32.6+45 12 346.29 G2V
HR 6853BD+40 333216832247359 18 17 06.8+40 56 126.11 G8.5IIIbFe-1CH0.5 S:Also classified G8.5IIIb CN-1 Fe-0.5 CH 1.
HR 6872κ1BD+36 3094168775668691477I 1065718 19 51.7+36 03 524.33 K2IIIabCN0.5 RV:Possibly outward moving atmosphere.
HR 6901BD+38 316016964666936I11320 1075618 23 57.4+38 44 216.36 R K4III 6.161.5D:ADS 11320B, 12.9v at 17", CPM.,VAR:ADS 11320A, I, 7.9 - 8.7p.
HR 6903μ2BD+39 3410169702669433463 18 24 13.8+39 30 265.12 A3IVn N:Alathfar; Al Athfar.
HR 6968BD+30 32231713016709011446 18 32 49.9+30 33 155.48 B8IV 7.37.1
HR 6971BD+30 322717140667102 Var?18 33 23.1+30 53 336.59 B4Ve vVAR:H-emission var. H-line widths vary in cycles of about 6 yrs.
HR 6984BD+34 324517178067134S Var18 35 13.5+34 27 286.10 B5Vne v0.2S:Shell star.,VAR:Hydrogen line widths vary in cycles of about 6 yrs. Amp. at 0.58 micrometers about 0.10m.
HR 6997BD+33 31541720446716411504 1111318 36 37.2+33 28 085.42 B8II-IIIpHg 4.67.3DYN:0.005".,G:Pleiades group.,S:HgMn star.,SB:ADS 11504A, 1675d, K 3.2k/s, V0 -26.9k/s, asini 72.8. K-line sometimes double; strong interstellar component in red,SB:wing.,VAR:Alpha CV?, 5.40 - 5.45V.
HR 7001α3BD+38 323817216767174699I11510 Alp Lyr18 36 56.3+38 47 010.03 A0Va 10.462.8C:Color excess E(B-V) = 0.00. Displays IR excess, however, attributed to possible proto-planetary debris.,D:Companions in IDS optical. BD=+38d3231, 8.6v, 23' N. prec., may be CPM.,N:VEGA; Wega; Fidis; Harp Star.,R:Diam. = 0.00308 - 0.00324".,RV:Pulsation 0.1903d.,S:Cadmium found for first time in spectra from COPERNICUS.,VAR:Delta Sct -0.02 to +0.07V, 0.19d.
HR 7003BD+43 3027172187476443481 18 36 45.6+43 13 196.20 F0V
HR 7009BD+39 347617238067193I XY Lyr18 38 06.5+39 40 056.04 M4.5-M5+II S:H2O absorption.,VAR:Lc 5.80 - 6.35V, 7.3 - 7.8p.
HR 7016BD+30 326217263167226 18 40 02.0+30 50 586.36 R K0
HR 7017BD+40 344617267147676W 18 39 33.1+40 56 066.25 B9V 0.40.2D:Sep. 0.14" by Couteau; 0.175" by McAlister et al. from speckle interferometry.
HR 7019BD+38 325417274167233 18 40 12.2+38 22 026.45 A6m S:Also classified A7-F2m.
HR 7030BD+31 3332172958672563487 18 41 41.3+31 37 046.41 B8V
HR 7033BD+34 32851730876726511593 A18 42 08.1+34 44 486.47 B5V 1.00.2D:AB fixed, B at 25", 8.05V, -0.05(B-V), -0.25(U-B), B8V, vsini 150k/s. AP, measured sep. 0.145 on 1985.5 by speckle,D:interferometry.,SB:ADS 11593A and B both SB?
HR 7041BD+39 350517338367287IW 1127118 43 16.7+39 18 016.45 K5 3.860.2
HR 7043BD+36 324617341667292 18 43 36.1+36 33 246.01 G8
HR 7044BD+31 334817341767293 18 43 51.6+31 55 365.70 F1III-IV
HR 7051ε14BD+39 35091735826731011635 A18 44 20.4+39 40 125.06 H A4V 0.0209.3D:AB 5.00 A2n, 6.10 A4n, 1165.6y, a = 2.78". Binary with HR 7052 = B, and CPM with HR 7053-4 at 208". Combined mag.,D:and colors for HR 7051-2 are 6.48V, +0.19(B-V), +0.04(U-B).,DYN:0.015".,G:Hyades group.,N:With HR 7052-4 called the Double Double in Lyra.
HR 7052ε14BD+39 35091735836730911635 B18 44 20.3+39 40 166.02 H F1V 0.0209.3D:See HR 7051.,DYN:0.014".,N:See HR 7051.
HR 7053ε25BD+39 35101736076731511635 C1130118 44 22.9+39 36 475.14 H A8Vn 0.0209.3D:CD 5.23 A3n, 5.47 A5, 585y, a = 2.95". Component C is speckle binary, sep. 0.184".,DYN:0.025".,G:Hyades group.,N:See HR 7051.,VAR:Uncertain whether 7053 or 7054 is variable suspect NSV 11301.
HR 7054ε25BD+39 3510173608011635 D1130118 44 22.9+39 36 465.37 H F0Vn 0.0209.3D:See HR 7053.,DYN:0.025".,N:See HR 7051.
HR 7056ζ16BD+37 32221736486732111639 A1130818 44 46.4+37 36 184.36 A4m v1.443.7D:CPM with HR 7057 = ADS 11639D. Other components optical.,S:Carbon and scandium deficient; strontium, zirconium, barium and europium overabundant. Also classified A7IVms,S:(variable spectrum) and Am(A5/F0V/F3).,SB:4.2999d, K 51.2k/s, V0 -26.0k/s, asini 3.03.,VAR:Delta Sct?
HR 7057ζ27BD+37 32231736496732411639 D1131118 44 48.2+37 35 405.73 F0IV v1.443.7D:CPM with HR 7056.,S:Also classified A8:Vn.
HR 7064BD+26 3349173780864181488I 18 46 04.5+26 39 444.83 K3III
HR 7073BD+41 3137173936477793493 18 46 13.0+41 26 306.07 B6V
HR 7080BD+46 255117417747798 18 46 59.0+46 18 546.52 A2IV
HR 7081BD+31 336917417967396 18 47 57.5+31 45 256.06 B3IVp S:Shell star.
HR 7098BD+31 337317456767438 18 49 44.0+31 37 456.64 A0V s
HR 7100ν18BD+32 32271745856744111732 1140018 49 45.9+32 48 465.91 B3IV 5.958.7D:B, 10.89V, +1.05(B-V), +0.76(U-B), at 35"; C is G0V.,VAR:5.98 - 5.98V. Cycles 7.5d?
HR 7102ν29BD+32 32281746026744611737 18 49 52.9+32 33 035.25 A3V 7.819.0G:Possible Eggen group with HR 63, q.v.,N:Usually called Nu; Nu1 = HR 7100.
HR 7106β10BD+33 322317463867451705I11745 ABet Lyr18 50 04.8+33 21 463.45 B8IIpe 5.245.7C:Large infrared excess.,D:AB fixed. B is 8.6v, B7v; may be collapsed star; vsini 120k/s. E, 9.9v A8pSr or B9V at 67" optical? F, 9.9v A8-9V or,D:or B9V at 86". A, B, E and F are CPM.,G:Member of the local association (Pleiades group).,N:Sheliak; Shelyak; Shiliak.,S:Shell star. Far UV COPERNICUS spectrum shows many emission lines, some with P Cygni profiles, presumably originating,S:from a hotter source than the visual primary. Helium I line 10830 arises in outermost envelope which surrounds the,S:Beta Lyrae system as a whole. Radio and X-ray source.,SB:ADS 11745A, 12.9349d, K 184.0k/s, V0 -17.8k/s, asini 32.7. Also 4.2y. Possible radio binary. ADS 11745B also SB,,SB:4.34d, K 12.0k/s, V0 -29.4k/s, asini 0.695.,VAR:ADS 11745A, EB 3.25 - 4.36V, 12.913834d. Period varies. Presumed disk around secondary. Also radio flare activity.,VAR:Prototype Beta Lyrae type, discovered by Goodricke in 1874.
HR 7112BD+28 310417488186512 18 51 35.9+28 47 016.18 K1II-III
HR 7115BD+36 329517495967485 18 51 36.5+36 32 196.09 B6IV
HR 7118BD+41 316717513247874 18 52 07.1+41 23 006.28 B9IIIpSi S:Also classified B8V.
HR 7131δ111BD+36 3307175426675373506W 1150418 53 43.6+36 58 185.58 B2.5V 3.7174.6SB:88.352d, K 39.7k/s, V0 -17.2k/s, asini 44.8.
HR 7132BD+27 315017544386558I 18 54 13.2+27 54 345.62 K4III
HR 7138BD+41 317417557647902 18 54 14.3+41 13 327.30 R F5
HR 7139δ212BD+36 331917558867559I11825 Del2 Lyr18 54 30.2+36 53 564.30 M4II 7.086.2G:In Delta Lyr cluster in the Pleiades group.,VAR:SRc? 4.22 - 4.33V.
HR 7140BD+33 32571756356756611834 18 54 52.5+33 58 076.02 G8III+A2 1.045.4D:ABC fixed. B, 10.2v at 2". C, 7.69V, -0.08(B-V), -0.28(U-B), variously classified B8V, B9.5IV, A2, F3.,SB:ADS 11834A.
HR 7146BD+41 317717574047909I11840 18 54 52.2+41 36 105.44 K0III 6.923.6
HR 715713BD+43 311717586547919711I R Lyr18 55 20.1+43 56 464.04 M5III G:Hyades group.,S:H2O absorption.,SB:Variation in RV at one time interpreted as possibly due to a triple system: ab 41.3d, K 3.95k/s, V0 -36.6k/s, asini,SB:2.235; and abxc 5 yrs., K 4.55k/s, V0 -31.8k/s, asini 97.683.,VAR:SRb 3.88 - 5.0V, 46.0d.
HR 7162BD+32 32671760516761211871 18 57 01.6+32 54 055.22 F9V 2.20.7D:AB 5.36 G0V, 7.46 K1V, 61.203y, a = 1.24". Combined mag., color. Components C, D, optical.,DYN:0.066".
HR 7174BD+38 337317631867642 18 58 01.9+38 15 585.89 B7IV SB:2.911557d, K 76.5k/s, V0 -31.1k/s, asini 3.02. Secondary may be neutron star. Masses 5 and 2 Suns.
HR 7178γ14BD+32 32861764376766371311908 1162418 58 56.6+32 41 223.24 B9III 8.3176.9D:B, 12.1v at 13", optical.,N:Sulafat; Sulaphat.
HR 7179BD+40 35441765024796511910 18 58 46.6+40 40 456.22 B3V 3.519.0D:Companion 9.80V, +0.21(B-V), +0.07(U-B), A5V fixed.,SB:ADS 11910B, A4, V0 -21.5k/s.
HR 7181BD+26 341817652786673I 18 59 45.5+26 13 505.27 K2III
HR 7185BD+39 360217658267675 18 59 12.3+39 13 046.41 B5IV S:Variable He I 4026 line with possible 0.8143d periodicity (Pederson 1976, A&A, 49, 217).
HR 7192λ15BD+31 342417667067682I 1164119 00 00.9+32 08 444.93 K2.5IIIBa0.5
HR 7201BD+40 355517684447993I 1165219 00 19.0+40 41 036.65 R M4IIIa
HR 7202BD+26 3429176871867073518 19 01 17.4+26 17 295.69 B5V
HR 7204BD+33 328717689667699 19 00 55.2+33 48 086.01 gK0
HR 7212BD+33 32951771096772111965 19 01 48.3+33 37 176.39 B5IV 6.225.4
HR 721516BD+46 26021771964801111964 1167719 01 26.4+46 56 055.01 A7V 6.3200. D:B, 10v at 44" optical.,G:UMa stream.
HR 7237BD+31 345317780867782I 19 04 57.9+31 44 405.56 M0III
HR 7238BD+30 340917780967781I 19 04 58.3+30 44 006.06 M2.5IIIab
HR 7244BD+29 347217800386796I 19 05 47.1+29 55 186.31 M0III
HR 7253BD+28 3193178233868191498 19 06 37.7+28 37 435.55 F0III
HR 7258BD+41 3232178329480843526 19 06 17.0+41 24 506.49 B3V SB:1.0309d, K 12.1k/s, V0 -21.2k/s, asini 0.171. True period might be 0.97d.
HR 726117BD+32 33261784496783512061 19 07 25.6+32 30 065.23 F0V 4.33.5D:AB binary. Other companions probably optical.,DYN:0.028".,SB:ADS 12061A, 49.09d, K 11.9k/s, V0 -35.2k/s, asini 7.05. Orbit questioned by Morbey and Griffin (1987, ApJ, 317,,SB:343).
HR 7262ι18BD+35 348517847567834719S 19 07 18.1+36 06 015.28 B6IV D:Resolved by speckle interferometry 1986.45, sep. 0.08".,D:Resolved by speckle interferometry 1986.45, sep. 0.08".
HR 7272BD+34 34391789116787912101 19 09 04.4+34 36 026.74 G1V 1.516.4D:AB binary, B is G5. Speckle interferometry indicates a fourth companion at 0.089" from A.,DYN:0.044".
HR 7280BD+26 347417942286912 19 11 30.9+26 44 096.36 F5V
HR 728319BD+31 3497179527679463532 V471 Lyr19 11 46.0+31 17 005.98 B9pSi G:Member of Pleiades group.,VAR:Alpha CV 5.91 - 5.98V, amp. 0.03U, 0.03c1, 0.05m1, H-beta 0.015, 1.160898d.
HR 7284BD+40 362017958348168 19 11 23.1+40 25 456.18 A3V
HR 7298η20BD+38 34901801636801012197 1183919 13 45.5+39 08 464.39 B2.5IV 4.028.3D:B is A0, optical.,N:Aladfar.,SB:56.4d. K 2.8, V0 -8.9, asini 1.841.
HR 7302BD+30 349118045068040I 19 15 24.8+30 31 355.85 M0III
HR 7305BD+27 33131805538700512239 19 15 57.0+27 27 206.54 B8V 0.40.9D:AB binary. C, 10.1v at 48" from A; D at 50", mag. diff 5.54V.,SB:ADS 12239B?, 2.922774d, K 54.8k/s, V0 -15.3k/s, asini 2.19.
HR 7308BD+27 331418058387008 V473 Lyr19 15 59.4+27 55 376.16 F6Ib-II RV:1.49107d.,VAR:Delta Cep 5.99 - 6.35, 1.49078 or 1.49107d. Period variable. Also 1178.5 and 2655d. Amp. variable in 1063.5d.,VAR:If Pop. I, shortest known classical Cepheid in Galaxy.
HR 7314θ21BD+37 339818080968065724IW 1187319 16 22.1+38 08 014.36 K0+II 4.7100.2
HR 7324BD+30 350218111968095 19 18 00.8+31 01 206.68 A3V
HR 7335BD+33 340918140968125 19 19 03.8+33 23 206.60 B2IVe eM:Old disk population runaway star.,S:Continuous emission at Balmer limit.
HR 7338BD+37 341318147068129 19 19 01.2+37 26 436.22 R A0III SB:10.3932d, K 60.3k/s, V0 -14.9k/s, msin3i 1.18, asini 7.36.
HR 7345BD+37 341718165568144 19 19 38.9+37 19 506.31 G8V
HR 7346BD+34 3503181828681643545W 19 20 33.1+35 11 106.31 B9V 45.0
HR 7359BD+33 343418227268215 19 22 33.4+33 31 056.06 K0III
HR 7368BD+32 341118248868239 19 23 34.0+33 13 206.37 G8V
HR 7376BD+36 353918263568258 19 24 06.1+36 27 076.36 R K1III G:Probable Hyades group.
HR 7382BD+43 322918269448401 19 23 56.5+43 23 175.84 G7III-IIIa G:Sirius group.
HR 7403BD+37 346518336268346 19 27 36.5+37 56 286.34 B3Ve S:Shell star.

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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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