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Musca / Yale Bright Star Catalog (HR)

«Yale Bright Star Catalogue, 5th Revised Ed.» Hoffleit D., Warren Jr W.H., 1991 [154]
HR B DM HD SAO FK5 IR M* VarID RA Dec vMag spType dMag Sep Remarks
HR 4387 CP-74 801 98672 256826 11 19 36.3 -75 08 33 6.27 B9.5-A0V
HR 4389 CP-71 1238 98695 256828 11 20 03.9 -71 59 40 6.41 B4V
HR 4401 CP-64 1657 99104 251383 W 11 23 21.8 -64 57 18 5.11 B5V 1.2 2.6
HR 4406 CP-71 1248 99264 256834 2911 11 24 11.1 -72 15 24 5.59 B2IV-V G:Sco-Cen assoc.
HR 4425 CP-71 1253 99872 256843 W 11 28 18.2 -72 28 28 6.09 B3V 0.1 0.3
HR 4448 CP-66 1605 100382 251451 11 32 19.9 -66 57 44 5.90 K1IIICNIb-II
HR 4485 CP-66 1629 101162 251501 2930 11 37 48.4 -67 37 13 5.96 K0III
HR 4492 CP-64 1685 101379 251522 W GT Mus 11 39 29.4 -65 23 52 5.17 G2III+A0V 0.8 0.2 D:5.5 G0, 6.3 A0, combined mag., colors.,S:Also classified G5-8IIIp + A0-1V.
HR 4520 λ CP-66 1640 102249 251575 442 W 11 45 36.4 -66 43 43 3.64 A7III 9.0 40.6 G:Possible Pleiades group.
HR 4530 μ CP-66 1649 102584 251597 Mu Mus 11 48 14.3 -66 48 53 4.72 K4III VAR:Lb 4.6 - 4.8V.
HR 4538 CP-69 1595 102839 251604 2945 11 49 56.6 -70 13 33 4.97 G6Ib
HR 4549 CP-64 1724 103079 251617 W 11 51 51.2 -65 12 22 4.90 B4V 2.2 1.8 D:Combined mag., colors.,G:Sco-Cen assoc.
HR 4596 CP-70 1454 104570 256897 12 02 28.6 -71 29 20 6.42 K1III
HR 4597 CP-68 1604 104600 251699 2966 12 02 37.7 -69 11 32 5.89 B9V
HR 4601 CP-73 924 104752 256898 12 03 44.3 -74 12 50 6.44 G6III
HR 4604 CP-67 1896 104878 251720 12 04 38.7 -68 19 45 5.35 A0IV G:Sco-Cen assoc.
HR 4611 CP-64 1791 105071 251734 12 05 53.2 -65 32 50 6.33 B6Iab-Ib
HR 4614 CP-67 1903 105138 251737 12 06 19.8 -68 39 03 6.23 G3Ib
HR 4615 CP-65 1788 105151 251738 W 12 06 23.1 -65 42 33 6.06 G8-K0III+A3-5V 0.0 0.1 D:AB combined mag., colors. C, 8.2v A3 at 9", CPM.
HR 4617 CP-74 880 105340 256905 2971 12 07 49.8 -75 22 01 5.18 K2II-III
HR 4645 CP-69 1646 106111 251791 S Mus 12 12 46.8 -70 09 07 6.17 F6Ib v S:Also classified F6Ib-G0.,SB:Shortest known orbital per., 506d, for SB with Cepheid primary. Blue companion.,VAR:CDelta 5.89 - 6.49V. Period changes 9.66011 to 9.66007d.
HR 4664 CP-71 1323 106676 256919 12 16 23.5 -72 36 53 6.22 A0V
HR 4669 CP-64 1844 106797 251826 12 17 06.0 -65 41 34 6.06 A0V
HR 4671 ε CP-67 1931 106849 251830 I Eps Mus 12 17 34.1 -67 57 39 4.11 M5III G:61 Cyg group.,VAR:SRb? 3.99 - 4.31V, 40d.
HR 4692 CP-65 1842 107301 251854 12 20 28.0 -65 50 34 6.21 B9V
HR 4703 ζ2 CP-66 1747 107566 251866 2990 W 12 22 07.3 -67 31 19 5.15 A5V 5.4 32.4
HR 4704 ζ1 CP-67 1939 107567 251868 12 22 11.9 -68 18 27 5.74 K0III
HR 4710 CP-66 1752 107773 251877 12 23 13.8 -67 37 54 6.36 G8-K0IV
HR 4720 CP-65 1862 108054 251893 12 25 17.3 -65 46 14 6.30 G8-K0IV
HR 4769 CP-72 1261 108970 256954 12 32 10.0 -73 00 06 5.88 K1III
HR 4773 γ CP-71 1336 109026 256955 469 12 32 28.0 -72 07 59 3.87 B5V G:Sco-Cen stream; probable member of Sco-Cen cluster; lower Cen group of Sco-Cen assoc.
HR 4798 α CP-68 1702 109668 251974 474 W Alp Mus 12 37 11.0 -69 08 08 2.69 B2IV-V 10.1 29.6 D:Companion B4V, optical.,G:Sco-Cen cluster; certain member of the Sco-Cen cluster; lower Cen group of Sco-Cen assoc.,VAR:Beta C 2.68 - 2.73V, 2.17 - 2.24p, 0.0903d.
HR 4804 CP-74 955 109857 256967 W 12 39 14.5 -75 22 10 6.49 B8Vne 2.0 2.0 D:CPM? Combined mag., colors.,RV:Probably refers to circumstellar shell.,S:Shell star.
HR 4806 CP-66 1861 109867 251980 W 12 38 52.5 -67 11 35 6.25 B1Ia t 5.7 17.0 D:Companion B7p.,S:Also classified B0.5Iab.,VAR:H alpha emission var.
HR 4814 CP-65 1941 110020 251987 FH Mus 12 39 55.6 -66 30 42 6.26 B8V VAR:Ell? Amp. 0.025V, 0.58:d.
HR 4820 CP-68 1731 110311 251996 R Mus 12 42 05.1 -69 24 27 6.33 F7Ib-G2 v VAR:CDelta 5.89 - 6.49V, 7.510211d. Period changes.
HR 4841 CP-68 1745 110716 252012 12 45 01.7 -68 49 52 6.16 F6Ia
HR 4844 β CP-67 2064 110879 252019 W 12 46 16.9 -68 06 29 3.05 B2.5V 0.2 1.3 D:3.7 B2V, 4.0 B3V, 383.12y, a = 1.735". Combined mag., colors.,G:Sco-Cen assoc.
HR 4862 CP-71 1391 111315 256983 12 49 44.9 -71 59 11 5.55 G8Ib-II S:BaII star.
HR 4907 CP-71 1404 112219 256992 12 56 31.5 -72 11 07 5.93 G8III
HR 4923 δ CP-70 1548 112985 257000 487 13 02 16.2 -71 32 56 3.62 K2III SB:847d, K 7.8k/s, V0 +36.5k/s, asini 83.3.
HR 4930 CP-70 1553 113120 257003 6063 13 03 05.2 -71 28 34 6.03 B1.5IIIne v RV:Variable emission-line velocity. vsini 300k/s.,S:Line width of H alpha emission variable.,VAR:6.02 - 6.17V. Miscellaneous magnitude determinations range from 5.93 to 6.132V, probably confirming variability. Also,VAR:suspect amp. 0.03V on time scale 2 hrs.
HR 4952 θ CP-64 2183 113904 252162 W The Mus 13 08 07.0 -65 18 23 5.51 B0Ia+WC5: v 1.7 5.3 D:CPM. vsini of secondary 110k/s.,G:Nebula R43.,M:Second brightest Wolf-Rayet star in the sky.,S:H alpha emission star. One of only four WR stars bright enough to have been observed spectroscopically in UV by,S:COPERNICUS. Brightest of group of emission stars surrounding m Cen = HR 5041 in region of bright and dark neb. UV,S:spectrum dominated by supergiant companions. Variable emission lines.,SB:18.341d, K 173k/s, msin3i 0.366, asini 43.6. Possibly third, unseen, companion orbiting the WR star.,VAR:E + WR 5.50 - 5.52V, 18.341d; UV, var. 1.5d.
HR 4966 CP-69 1772 114371 252185 W 13 11 51.6 -69 56 31 5.91 F3IV-V 5.9 30.7 SB:Equal components?
HR 4977 CP-65 2201 114570 252196 13 12 48.9 -66 13 37 5.90 A0Vm:
HR 4993 η CP-67 2224 114911 252224 493 W Eta Mus 13 15 14.9 -67 53 40 4.80 B8V 3.2 60. D:Component B, 8.2 A0p, Am?, CPM.,SB:Primary of visual double, 20.0052d, K 56.5k/s, V0 -8.1k/s, asini 15.4.,VAR:E? 4.76 - 4.81V.
HR 4994 CP-69 1784 114912 252225 13 15 25.7 -69 40 47 6.37 K2-3III
HR 5000 CP-64 2316 115149 252236 13 16 44.8 -65 08 18 6.07 F5V
HR 5002 CP-66 2142 115211 252240 6164 13 17 13.0 -66 47 01 4.87 K2Ib-II VAR:6.54 - 6.60p.
HR 5012 CP-71 1458 115439 257028 3061 13 19 18.9 -72 02 08 6.04 K3III
HR 5030 CP-71 1467 115967 257033 W 13 22 52.6 -72 08 48 6.05 B6V 1.4 0.3 C:C. Stagg finds V = 6.16 +/- 0.02.
HR 5042 ι1 CP-74 1057 116244 257041 3070 13 25 07.1 -74 53 16 5.05 K0III
HR 5049 CP-69 1838 116458 257042 13 25 50.1 -70 37 39 5.67 ApHgMn: S:Magnetic star. Also classified B9IIIpCr.
HR 5051 ι2 CP-74 1059 116579 257047 13 27 18.3 -74 41 31 6.63 B9V
HR 5066 CP-68 1929 116890 252321 EZ Mus 13 28 46.4 -69 37 41 6.20 ApSi S:Also classified B8V.,VAR:Alpha CV, amp. 0.09V, 4.3127d; alternative periods 4.3032, 4.3224d.
HR 5069 CP-64 2418 117025 252329 13 29 07.6 -64 40 33 6.11 ApSrEuCr S:Also classified A2m.
HR 5093 CP-64 2465 117651 252361 13 33 35.7 -65 37 57 6.37 A0V
HR 5119 CP-69 1898 118344 257070 3086 13 38 45.7 -70 26 42 6.10 K3III
HR 5125 CP-70 1653 118522 257074 13 40 00.6 -70 47 18 6.59 K0III

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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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