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

Name B F Var HD HIP RA Dec vis.
mag.
abs.
mag.
Dist. (ly) Sp. class Notes
α Mon α 26 61935 37447 07 41 14.88 −09° 33′ 03.9″ 3.94 0.71 144 K0III
γ Mon γ 5 43232 29651 06 14 51.34 −06° 16′ 29.0″ 3.99 −2.49 644 K3III
δ Mon δ 22 55185 34769 07 11 51.86 −00° 29′ 34.0″ 4.15 −1.15 375 A2V
ζ Mon ζ 29 67594 39863 08 08 35.66 −02° 59′ 01.6″ 4.36 −4.41 1852 G2Ib
ε Mon A ε 8 44769 30419 06 23 46.10 +04° 35′ 34.2″ 4.39 1.41 128 A5IV component of the ε Mon system
13 Mon 13 46300 31216 06 32 54.23 +07° 19′ 58.7″ 4.47 −3.86 1509 A0Ib suspected variable
18 Mon 18 49293 32578 06 47 51.66 +02° 24′ 43.9″ 4.48 −0.81 373 K0III
β Mon A β 11 45725 30867 06 28 49.07 −07° 01′ 59.0″ 4.60 −2.03 691 B3Ve Herschel's Wonder Star; component of the β Mon system; Be star
S Mon 15 S 47839 31978 06 40 58.66 +09° 53′ 44.7″ 4.66 −2.82 1022 O7V + O9.5V in NGC 2264; irregular variable, Vmax = 4.62, Vmin = 4.68
28 Mon 28 V645 65953 39211 08 01 13.30 −01° 23′ 32.7″ 4.68 −1.12 472 K4III FK Com variable, ΔV = 0.02, P = 0.21 d
17 Mon 17 49161 32533 06 47 19.84 +08° 02′ 14.2″ 4.77 −1.09 484 K4III
20 Mon 20 54810 34622 07 10 13.68 −04° 14′ 15.5″ 4.91 0.85 211 K0III
3 Mon 3 40967 28574 06 01 50.43 −10° 35′ 52.6″ 4.92 −2.47 979 B5III suspected variable
27 Mon 27 65695 39079 07 59 44.18 −03° 40′ 46.5″ 4.93 0.51 250 K2III
19 Mon 19 V637 52918 33971 07 02 54.78 −04° 14′ 21.3″ 4.99 −2.68 1116 B1V β Cep variable, Vmax = 4.96, Vmin = 5.01, P = 0.19 d
2 Mon 2 40536 28325 05 59 04.31 −09° 33′ 29.3″ 5.04 0.02 328 A6m
HD 42690 42690 29417 06 11 51.82 −06° 33′ 01.0″ 5.06 −2.78 1203 B2V
10 Mon 10 45546 30772 06 27 57.57 −04° 45′ 43.7″ 5.06 −3.03 1353 B2V
HD 49331 49331 32558 06 47 37.22 −08° 59′ 54.6″ 5.08 −2.94 1309 M1II suspected variable, Vmax = 5.00, Vmin = 5.11
HD 46487 46487 31278 06 33 37.92 −01° 13′ 12.4″ 5.09 −0.99 536 B5Vn
25 Mon 25 61064 37088 07 37 16.73 −04° 06′ 39.7″ 5.13 1.18 202 F6III suspected δ Sct variable, ΔV = 0.01
HR 2142 V696 41335 28744 06 04 13.50 −06° 42′ 32.2″ 5.19 −2.06 918 B2Vne+ unique variable
77 Ori (77) 45416 30717 06 27 13.76 +00° 17′ 57.4″ 5.19 −2.13 950 K1II
HD 48217 48217 32064 06 41 56.37 −09° 10′ 02.7″ 5.21 −0.11 378 M0III
HD 52666 52666 33878 07 01 56.39 −05° 43′ 19.5″ 5.21 −1.38 682 M2III suspected variable, Vmax = 5.15, Vmin = 5.21
HD 46089 46089 31119 06 31 48.29 +11° 32′ 39.6″ 5.22 1.16 211 A3V
7 Mon 7 44112 30073 06 19 42.80 −07° 49′ 22.5″ 5.27 −1.74 823 B2.5V
HD 43993 43993 29996 06 18 50.58 −09° 23′ 23.9″ 5.36 −0.62 511 K1III
HD 41692 41692 28949 06 06 38.74 −04° 11′ 37.8″ 5.37 −3.71 2131 B5IV
β Mon B β 11 45726 06 28 49.50 −07° 02′ 04.0″ 5.40 Herschel's Wonder Star; component of the β Mon system
HD 46229 46229 31121 06 31 50.07 −08° 09′ 29.5″ 5.43 −1.70 869 K2III
21 Mon 21 V571 55057 34724 07 11 23.63 −00° 18′ 06.9″ 5.44 0.92 261 F2V δ Sct variable, Vmax = 5.43, Vmin = 5.5, P = 0.089 d
HD 50747 50747 33184 06 54 24.66 −01° 07′ 37.1″ 5.45 −0.42 484 A4IV γ Dor variable, ΔV = 0.001, P = 0.21 d
HD 62902 62902 37901 07 46 02.16 −06° 46′ 20.2″ 5.49 1.17 238 K5III
HD 47054 47054 31583 06 36 35.33 −05° 12′ 40.0″ 5.52 −1.52 834 B8V
78 Ori (78) 45433 30720 06 27 15.59 −00° 16′ 33.6″ 5.55 −1.26 749 K5III
HD 45415 45415 30728 06 27 20.48 +02° 54′ 29.7″ 5.55 0.79 292 G9III
β Mon C β 45727 06 28 49.50 −07° 02′ 04.0″ 5.60 Herschel's Wonder Star; component of the β Mon system
HD 46304 46304 31167 06 32 23.13 −05° 52′ 07.4″ 5.60 2.42 141 F0Vnn+...
HD 59311 59311 36388 07 29 18.68 −01° 54′ 19.1″ 5.60 −2.89 1630 K5III
HD 63752 63752 38253 07 50 10.58 −09° 11′ 00.4″ 5.60 −2.57 1405 K3III
HD 53208 53208 34086 07 04 05.25 −05° 19′ 26.3″ 5.63 −2.38 1304 K3III suspected variable
HD 49147 49147 32474 06 46 39.02 −10° 06′ 26.5″ 5.66 −0.42 535 B9.5V
HD 49434 49434 32617 06 48 19.09 −01° 19′ 07.8″ 5.75 2.74 131 F1V δ Sct and γ Dor variable
HD 49643 49643 32698 06 49 16.41 −02° 16′ 19.3″ 5.75 −0.42 558 B8IIIn
HD 50277 50277 33024 06 52 49.49 +08° 22′ 49.6″ 5.75 1.77 204 F0Vn
HD 59381 59381 36396 07 29 22.11 −10° 19′ 36.0″ 5.75 −1.52 926 K5III slow irregular variable, Vmax = 5.74, Vmin = 5.76
HD 64235 64235 38474 07 52 47.87 −05° 25′ 41.5″ 5.76 2.70 133 F5IVs suspected variable, Vmax = 5.74, Vmin = 5.77
HD 46769 46769 31446 06 35 15.83 +00° 53′ 24.8″ 5.78 −3.94 2860 B8Ib
HD 49933 49933 32851 06 50 49.82 −00° 32′ 25.5″ 5.78 3.40 97 F2V
HD 53510 53510 34215 07 05 39.00 +09° 11′ 09.0″ 5.78 −0.40 562 M0III variable star, ΔV = 0.007, P = 0.088 d
HD 47964 47964 31992 06 41 05.45 +00° 29′ 43.2″ 5.79 −1.96 1156 B8III
HD 55775 55775 34975 07 14 10.87 −03° 54′ 06.3″ 5.80 −0.57 613 K5III
U Mon U 59693 36521 07 30 47.47 −09° 46′ 36.8″ 5.82 2248 K0Ibpvar RV Tau variable, Vmax = 5.45, Vmin = 7.67, P = 91.32 d
HD 43157 43157 29629 06 14 36.71 −04° 34′ 06.5″ 5.83 −0.56 617 B5V
HD 57749 57749 35749 07 22 25.40 −05° 58′ 58.1″ 5.83 −1.39 908 F3IV suspected δ Sct variable, Vmax = 5.80, Vmin = 5.84
HD 59380 59380 36399 07 29 25.61 −07° 33′ 05.3″ 5.86 3.64 91 F8V
HD 45320 45320 30666 06 26 39.59 −01° 30′ 26.2″ 5.87 1.64 229 A3Vn
12 Mon 12 46241 31159 06 32 19.23 +04° 51′ 21.6″ 5.87 −0.12 517 K0V suspected variable, Vmax = 5.83, Vmin = 5.87
HD 41547 41547 28854 06 05 27.02 −10° 14′ 33.6″ 5.88 2.03 192 F4V: γ Dor variable
HD 45067 45067 30545 06 25 16.41 −00° 56′ 43.3″ 5.88 3.28 108 F8V
HD 48434 48434 32226 06 43 38.65 +03° 55′ 57.1″ 5.88 2850 B0III suspected β Cep variable
HD 51104 51104 33372 06 56 25.84 +09° 57′ 23.8″ 5.90 −0.28 561 B8Vn
HD 55832 55832 34982 07 14 15.52 −09° 56′ 51.1″ 5.90 −3.38 2345 K3III
HD 59984 59984 36640 07 32 05.82 −08° 52′ 51.3″ 5.90 3.52 98 F5V suspected variable, Vmax = 5.5, Vmin = 6.8
HD 45976 45976 30986 06 30 11.28 −10° 04′ 53.4″ 5.92 −5.50 6269 K0
16 Mon 16 48977 32463 06 46 32.42 +08° 35′ 13.8″ 5.92 −1.75 1116 B2.5V 53 Per variable, ΔV = 0.01, P = 1.94 d
HD 46709 46709 31448 06 35 17.60 +09° 59′ 18.1″ 5.93 −2.50 1583 K4III
HD 52312 52312 33729 07 00 23.76 −08° 24′ 24.6″ 5.95 −1.69 1098 B9III
HD 56207 56207 35127 07 15 43.22 −10° 35′ 01.0″ 5.95 0.50 401 K0
HD 51814 51814 33603 06 58 57.03 +03° 36′ 08.5″ 5.96 −1.31 926 G8III
HD 52913 52913 34002 07 03 17.93 +09° 08′ 18.1″ 5.96 1.46 259 A3Vs
HD 58526 58526 36055 07 25 51.20 −05° 46′ 29.8″ 5.98 −2.84 1895 G3Ib
T Mon T 44990 30541 06 25 13.00 +07° 05′ 08.6″ 5.98 7762 K1Iabv SB classical Cepheid, Vmax = 5.58, Vmin = 6.62, P = 27.02 d
HD 43319 43319 29711 06 15 29.66 −04° 54′ 52.7″ 5.99 1.87 217 A5IVs
HD 61749 61749 37394 07 40 35.51 −08° 11′ 07.3″ 6.01 1.12 310 A3IV
HD 55879 55879 34999 07 14 28.26 −10° 18′ 58.5″ 6.02 −3.34 2433 B0III
HD 50890 50890 33243 06 54 58.92 −02° 48′ 12.9″ 6.03 −1.90 1259 G6III:
Plaskett's star V640 47129 31646 06 37 24.04 +06° 08′ 07.4″ 6.05 −5.49 6618 O8I + O7.5III one of the most massive spectroscopic binaries known; unique variable, Vmax = 6.04, Vmin = 6.08
HD 46178 46178 31168 06 32 23.27 +11° 40′ 25.0″ 6.08 −0.96 834 K0III
HD 43362 43362 29705 06 15 26.16 −09° 02′ 08.7″ 6.09 −0.76 763 B9III
HD 53929 53929 34338 07 07 06.48 +04° 54′ 38.2″ 6.10 −0.59 709 B9.5III
V721 Mon V721 44816 30407 06 23 35.92 −09° 52′ 29.1″ 6.11 −2.88 2050 K5 slow irregular variable
HD 47420 47420 31733 06 38 20.46 −02° 32′ 38.1″ 6.14 −0.63 738 K2
1 Mon 1 V474 40535 28321 05 59 01.07 −09° 22′ 56.1″ 6.15 1.22 316 F2IV δ Sct variable
HD 42536 V653 42536 29323 06 11 01.22 −06° 45′ 15.1″ 6.15 0.01 552 A0sp... α CVn variable
HD 42278 42278 29210 06 09 36.21 −05° 42′ 41.2″ 6.16 2.23 199 F3IVw
HD 45321 45321 30660 06 26 34.45 −04° 35′ 50.6″ 6.16 −1.69 1212 B2.5V
HD 45512 45512 30804 06 28 18.80 +10° 18′ 14.4″ 6.16 1.74 249 K2III-IV
HR 2517 V715 49567 32682 06 49 03.66 +01° 00′ 07.5″ 6.16 −2.75 1976 B3II-III 53 Per variable
HD 63894 63894 38307 07 50 55.24 −11° 07′ 42.7″ 6.16 0.66 411 K0
HD 45724 45724 30906 06 29 14.81 +02° 38′ 46.6″ 6.17 −0.91 851 M1 suspected variable
HD 45995 45995 31066 06 31 09.56 +11° 15′ 05.0″ 6.17 −4.98 5525 B2V:nne suspected variable
HD 47220 47220 31672 06 37 40.35 +02° 42′ 15.4″ 6.17 0.35 475 K1III
V638 Mon V638 42657 29401 06 11 43.72 −04° 39′ 55.6″ 6.18 −0.11 591 B9MNp... α CVn variable, Vmax = 6.16, Vmin = 6.18, P = 0.72 d
HD 48348 48348 32177 06 43 06.61 +03° 02′ 01.8″ 6.18 −0.84 827 K0
HD 47886 47886 32012 06 41 17.22 +11° 00′ 11.4″ 6.19 −3.27 2547 M1III semiregular variable
HD 50820 50820 33210 06 54 42.04 −01° 45′ 23.3″ 6.20 −4.54 4592 B3IVe+... suspected variable, Vmax = 6.16, Vmin = 6.28
HD 52611 52611 33873 07 01 52.91 −01° 20′ 44.8″ 6.20 0.63 424 K0
V731 Mon V731 47240 31697 06 37 52.70 +04° 57′ 24.0″ 6.20 4803 B1Ib α Cyg variable
HD 44037 44037 30028 06 19 07.94 −08° 35′ 09.7″ 6.22 0.78 399 B9V
V689 Mon V689 47432 31766 06 38 38.19 +01° 36′ 48.7″ 6.23 −3.86 3396 O9.5II α Cyg variable, Vmax = 6.19, Vmin = 6.26, P = 3.55 d
HD 54662 54662 34536 07 09 20.25 −10° 20′ 47.7″ 6.23 −5.03 5821 O7III
HD 57708 57708 35737 07 22 18.59 −02° 58′ 45.0″ 6.23 −0.06 591 F5
HD 44783 44783 30448 06 24 02.29 +08° 53′ 06.1″ 6.24 −0.82 842 B8Vn
HD 59669 59669 36526 07 30 51.14 −05° 13′ 35.3″ 6.24 −5.80 8359 K0
HD 51693 51693 33584 06 58 38.93 +07° 37′ 20.5″ 6.25 1.93 238 A3V
HD 67159 67159 39675 08 06 27.42 −09° 14′ 40.1″ 6.25 −0.68 793 B9V
HD 60853 60853 37000 07 36 16.67 −08° 18′ 40.7″ 6.27 −0.13 620 K2 slow irregular variable, Vmax = 6.26, Vmin = 6.29
HD 50931 50931 33297 06 55 34.63 +08° 19′ 27.4″ 6.28 1.22 335 A0V variable star, ΔV = 0.005, P = 0.49 d
HD 56614 56614 35301 07 17 31.68 −06° 40′ 48.1″ 6.29 −2.28 1689 K2 suspected variable
HD 52265 52265 33719 07 00 18.10 −05° 22′ 02.5″ 6.3 4.05 91 G0V Citalá, has two planets (b and c)
HD 44333 44333 30217 06 21 25.78 +02° 16′ 06.9″ 6.30 1.25 334 A4.5V Algol variable, Vmax = 6.25, Vmin = 6.33
HD 50282 50282 32990 06 52 22.87 −05° 18′ 58.5″ 6.30 0.48 477 K0
HD 50371 50371 33082 06 53 22.40 +10° 59′ 49.0″ 6.30 0.77 416 K0III
HD 49976 V592 49976 32838 06 50 42.31 −08° 02′ 27.6″ 6.31 1.29 330 A2p SrCrEu α CVn variable, Vmax = 6.16, Vmin = 6.32, P = 2.98 d
HD 51424 51424 33420 06 57 00.10 −08° 10′ 45.4″ 6.31 −0.93 913 A2V+...
HD 67725 67725 39898 08 08 56.85 −11° 20′ 22.7″ 6.31 −0.44 729 A0Vn
HD 45168 45168 30595 06 25 47.14 −03° 53′ 20.5″ 6.33 −1.18 1035 G9III
HD 51892 51892 33644 06 59 20.18 +07° 19′ 01.2″ 6.34 −1.60 1264 B7III
HD 66242 66242 39326 08 02 25.97 −06° 20′ 13.6″ 6.34 1.15 355 G0III
HD 45380 45380 30675 06 26 44.85 −07° 30′ 42.9″ 6.35 0.86 409 A0Vn variable star, ΔV = 0.010, P = 21.97 d
HD 48099 48099 32067 06 41 59.23 +06° 20′ 43.5″ 6.36 2750 O5.5V((f)) + O9V
HD 50062 50062 32931 06 51 39.37 +03° 02′ 31.4″ 6.37 1.57 298 A2Vs
HD 45090 45090 30602 06 25 52.33 +11° 07′ 33.3″ 6.39 0.67 454 A0
HD 47156 47156 31662 06 37 36.92 +10° 51′ 12.1″ 6.39 −0.77 883 K0
HD 50700 50700 33154 06 54 08.60 −05° 51′ 07.9″ 6.39 0.21 562 A6Vn
HD 45239 45239 30608 06 25 58.83 −07° 53′ 41.9″ 6.40 0.24 556 A4V
HD 66950 66950 39625 08 05 49.64 −00° 34′ 24.0″ 6.40 −0.30 712 K0 suspected variable
HD 44700 44700 30382 06 23 18.49 +03° 45′ 52.2″ 6.41 −1.23 1098 B3V variable star, ΔV = 0.010, P = 31.10 d
V695 Mon V695 65875 39172 08 00 44.14 −02° 52′ 54.9″ 6.42 −3.48 3105 B2.5Ve γ Cas variable, Vmax = 6.42, Vmin = 6.53
HD 45215 45215 30627 06 26 09.60 −03° 30′ 57.1″ 6.42 0.34 536 G5
24 Mon 24 56003 35080 07 15 19.41 −00° 09′ 40.7″ 6.42 0.36 530 G5III
HD 57682 57682 35707 07 22 02.05 −08° 58′ 45.9″ 6.42 −4.03 4009 O9V suspected variable, Vmax = 6.34, Vmin = 6.45
14 Mon 14 46642 31385 06 34 46.33 +07° 34′ 21.0″ 6.44 1.21 362 A0Vs suspected variable
HD 53240 53240 34066 07 03 57.46 −10° 07′ 25.6″ 6.44 −1.52 1273 B9IIIn
HD 65938 65938 39198 08 01 03.45 −06° 25′ 08.7″ 6.45 2.33 217 G5
HD 42132 42132 29140 06 08 47.72 −06° 49′ 17.0″ 6.46 1.23 363 G5
HD 45563 45563 30798 06 28 16.77 +01° 54′ 45.8″ 6.48 0.60 489 B9V
HD 52382 52382 33754 07 00 39.34 −09° 12′ 10.7″ 6.49 −3.28 2937 B1Ib suspected variable, Vmax = 6.47, Vmin = 6.5
9 Mon 9 45418 30700 06 27 00.88 −04° 21′ 20.3″ 6.50 −1.10 1079 B4V
V569 Mon V569 53755 34234 07 05 49.64 −10° 39′ 36.3″ 6.50 −3.68 3543 B0.5IVn β Cep variable, Vmax = 6.42, Vmin = 6.53, P = 0.27 d
IM Mon IM 44701 30351 06 23 01.47 −03° 16′ 37.1″ 6.54 991 B5V β Lyr variable
HD 50281A 50281 32984 06 52 18.05 −05° 10′ 25.4″ 6.57 28.395 K3.5V component of the HD 50281 system
V926 Mon V926 52690 33891 07 02 06.73 −03° 45′ 17.4″ 6.62 1920 M1Ib semiregular variable, Vmax = 6.50, Vmin = 6.70, P = 39 d
HD 50138 V743 50138 32923 06 51 33.40 −06° 57′ 59.5″ 6.67 1280 B9e FS CMa variable, Vmax = 6.53, Vmin = 6.87
ε Mon B ε 44770 30422 06 23 46.50 +04° 35′ 45.1″ 6.72 4.79 79 F5V component of the ε Mon system
HD 46150 46150 31130 06 31 55.52 +04° 56′ 34.3″ 6.75 5200 O5V((f)) in NGC 2244; variable star, ΔV = 0.008
6 Mon 6 43760 29885 06 17 35.13 −10° 43′ 30.0″ 6.76 −0.87 1094 F0e...
AX Mon AX 45910 31019 06 30 32.94 +05° 52′ 01.2″ 6.85 12000 B2IIIe unique variable, Vmax = 6.59, Vmin = 6.94, P = 232.5 d
HD 46966 46966 31567 06 36 25.89 +06° 04′ 59.5″ 6.87 O8V variable star, ΔV = 0.006
V Mon V 44639 30326 06 22 43.50 −02° 11′ 42.0″ 6.87 2194 M6e Mira variable, Vmax = 6, Vmin = 13.9, P = 340.5 d
V644 Mon V644 51480 33436 06 57 09.38 −10° 49′ 28.1″ 6.93 4900 Ape γ Cas variable, Vmax = 6.88, Vmin = 6.98
HD 53367 V750 53367 34116 07 04 25.53 −10° 27′ 15.7″ 6.96 932 B0IV:e γ Cas variable, Vmax = 6.92, Vmin = 7.22
Gliese 282 A V869 61606 37349 07 39 59.33 −03° 35′ 51.0″ 7.18 46.33 K2V component of the Gliese 282 system; BY Dra variable, ΔV = 0.02
V505 Mon V505 48914 32397 06 45 49.98 +02° 29′ 57.4″ 7.22 2170 B5Ib β Lyr variable, Vmax = 7.15, Vmin = 7.65, P = 53.78 d
V614 Mon V614 52432 33794 07 01 01.95 −03° 15′ 09.1″ 7.27 1550 C... semiregular variable, Vmax = 7.01, Vmin = 7.36, P = 60 d
HD 46223 46223 31149 06 32 09.31 +04° 49′ 24.7″ 7.28 5200 O5e in NGC 2244; variable star, ΔV = 0.008
HD 46149 46149 31128 06 31 52.53 +05° 01′ 59.2″ 7.61 5200 O8.5V+B in NGC 2244; spectroscopic binary; rotating and pulsating variable
HD 44219 44219 30114 06 20 14.32 −10° 43′ 30.0″ 7.70 4.19 164 G5 has a planet (b)
HD 46375 46375 31246 06 33 12.62 +05° 27′ 46.5″ 7.84 5.22 109 K1V has a planet (b)
HD 59435 V827 59435 36419 07 29 35.45 −09° 15′ 33.3″ 7.97 1210 A5p α CVn variable, Vmax = 7.97, Vmin = 7.99, P = 3.59 d
HD 45583 V682 45583 30789 06 28 10.76 −04° 53′ 56.5″ 7.97 962 B9 α CVn variable
HD 46380 V728 46380 31199 06 32 43.23 −07° 30′ 32.3″ 8.00 1480 B2Vne Be star
HD 45652 45652 30905 06 29 13.19 +10° 56′ 02.0″ 8.13 5.34 118 G8-K0 Lusitânia, has a planet (b)
HD 46202 46202 06 32 10.47 +04° 57′ 59.8″ 8.18 5200 O9V in NGC 2244; β Cep variable, ΔV = 0.01, P = 0.21 d
HD 66428 66428 39417 08 03 28.67 −01° 09′ 45.8″ 8.25 4.55 180 G5 has a planet (b)
V753 Mon V753 54975 34684 07 10 57.85 −03° 52′ 43.2″ 8.27 605 A8V Algol variable, Vmax = 8.30, Vmin = 8.81, P = 0.68 d
V723 Mon V723 45762 30891 06 29 04.66 −05° 34′ 20.2″ 8.28 1700 G0II Long period variable, potential black hole binary
SV Mon SV 44320 30219 06 21 26.30 +06° 28′ 12.6″ 8.28 G7II... classical Cepheid, Vmax = 7.61, Vmin = 8.88, P = 15.23 d
HD 50064 50064 06 51 34.11 +00° 17′ 50.4″ 8.30 9500 B6:Ia one of the most luminous stars known; α Cyg variable, Vmax = 8.02, Vmin = 8.41, P = 60 d
HD 47755 V684 47755 06 40 38.30 +09° 47′ 15.8″ 8.41 B4 Algol variable, Vmax = 8.32, Vmin = 8.41, P = 1.85 d
UX Mon UX 65607 39042 07 59 16.38 −07° 30′ 17.9″ 8.42 5500 A3 Algol and δ Sct variable, Vmax = 8.22, Vmin = 9.16, P = 5.90 d
AU Mon AU 50846 33237 06 54 54.71 −01° 22′ 32.8″ 8.43 B5IV + F8-G0III-II double periodic or Algol variable, Vmax = 8.20, Vmin = 9.16, P = 11.11 d
HD 47732 V641 47732 31939 06 40 28.59 +09° 49′ 04.3″ 8.46 2190 B3Vnn... rotating ellipsoidal variable, ΔV = 0.07, P = 1.32 d
V578 Mon V578 259135 06 32 00.61 +04° 52′ 40.9″ 8.55 B1:V:n Algol variable, Vmax = 8.54, Vmin = 8.57, P = 2.41 d
HD 259431 V700 259431 31235 06 33 05.19 +10° 19′ 20.0″ 8.72 564 B6ep Orion variable, Vmax = 8.62, Vmin = 8.91
AR Mon AR 57364 35600 07 20 48.45 −05° 15′ 35.8″ 8.79 962 K0II RS CVn variable, Vmax = 8.62, Vmin = 9.47, P = 21.21 d
Gliese 282 B 61606B 07 40 02.88 −03° 36′ 13.4″ 8.93 46.33 K7V + component of the Gliese 282 system
HD 44179 V777 44179 30089 06 19 58.22 −10° 38′ 14.7″ 8.94 1245 B8V central star of Red Rectangle Nebula; re-radiating binary system, Vmax = 8.78, Vmin = 8.94, P = 320 d
HD 49330 V739 49330 32586 06 47 57.27 +00° 46′ 34.0″ 8.95 1460 B0.5IVe γ Cas variable, Vmax = 8.72, Vmin = 9.02
HD 50169 50169 32965 06 51 59.23 −01° 38′ 40.4″ 8.99 1.69 1489 A4p Brewer's Star
FU Mon FU 44544 30301 06 22 23.85 +03° 25′ 27.9″ 9.06 2490 S6.5/7.5 semiregular variable
TU Mon TU 38523 07 53 19.75 −03° 02′ 31.1″ 9.24 1960 B5V + F3 Algol variable
RW Mon RW 259986 31383 06 34 45.89 +08° 49′ 32.18″ 9.32 738 B8V + G5IV Algol variable, Vmax = 9.26, Vmin = 11.51, P = 1.91 d
VV Mon VV 34003 07 03 18.29 −05° 44′ 15.5″ 9.40 434 G0 RS CVn variable, Vmax = 9.4, Vmin = 9.95, P = 6.05 d
BX Mon BX 07 25 22.78 −03° 35′ 15.8″ 9.50 M5IIIpe Z And variable, Vmax = 9.5, Vmin = 12.5, P = 1259 d
PZ Mon PZ 289114 32621 06 48 21.07 +01° 13′ 08.3″ 9.60 2080 K2Ve irregular variable
V694 Mon V694 07 25 51.29 −07° 44′ 08.1″ 9.70 1550 C... Z And variable, Vmax = 9.2, Vmin = 11.4, P = 1931 d
AO Mon AO 53883 34299 07 06 36.30 −04° 37′ 24.5″ 9.72 B3 + B5 Algol and δ Sct variable, Vmax = 9.6, Vmin = 10.23, P = 1.88 d
V588 Mon V588 261331 06 39 05.90 +09° 41′ 03.4″ 9.75 A7III/IV δ Sct variable, Vmax = 9.66, Vmin = 9.72, P = 0.11 d
V372 Mon V372 06 41 26.13 −04° 35′ 45.8″ 9.81 SC7/7.5 semiregular variable
CV Mon CV 31624 06 37 04.84 +03° 03′ 50.2″ 9.90 in C0634+031; classical Cepheid, Vmax = 9.9, Vmin = 10.7, P = 5.38 d
G 112-29 36985 07 36 07.08 −03° 06′ 38.8″ 9.99 46.21 M: component of the Gliese 282 system; rotating variable, Vmax = 0.19, Vmin = 12.16
HD 50281B 50281B 06 52 18.05 −05° 11′ 24.2″ 10.05 M2 component of the HD 50281 system
V589 Mon V589 261446 06 39 28.46 +09° 42′ 04.1″ 10.27 F2III δ Sct variable, ΔV = 0.05, P = 0.12 d
BE Mon BE 31905 06 40 05.58 +07° 36′ 21.0″ 10.5 G5 classical Cepheid, Vmax = 10.19, Vmin = 10.88, P = 2.71 d
RU Mon RU 33163 06 54 12.31 −07° 35′ 45.0″ 10.51 B9pv + B7V + B7.2V Algol variable, Vmax = 10.33, Vmin = 11.18, P = 3.58 d
CL Mon CL 06 55 36.70 +06° 22′ 43.3″ 11.00 C... Mira variable, Vmax = 8.1, Vmin = 13.0, P = 493 d
Ross 614 V577 30920 06 29 23.40 −02° 48′ 50.3″ 11.08 13.01 13.4 M4.5V + M8V binary star; one component is a flare star
DD Mon DD 292319 06 45 57.83 −00° 07′ 31.9″ G0 Algol variable
A0620-00 V616 06 22 44.50 −00° 20′ 44.7″ 11.2 K3V-K7V X-ray nova and rotating ellipsoidal variable, Vmax = 11.0, Vmin = 18.3, P = 0.32 d
CS Mon CS 06 32 10.94 +06° 39′ 11.0″ 11.25 classical Cepheid, Vmax = 10.71, Vmin = 11.3, P = 6.73 d
COROT-7 06 43 49.47 −01° 03′ 46.9″ 11.73 5.85 489 K0V has two planets (b & c) and one unconfirmed planet (d)
R Mon R 06 39 09.95 +08° 44′ 10.8″ 11.85 B0 in NGC 2261; Orion variable
BN Mon BN 06 21 58.00 +07° 20′ 57.7″ 12.70 Nv... semiregular variable
V396 Mon V396 06 38 36.48 +03° 36′ 17.1″ W UMa variable
V590 Mon V590 06 40 44.64 +09° 48′ 02.1″ 12.88 B7 Orion variable
COROT-4 06 48 46.70 −00° 40′ 22.0″ 13.45 F0V has a transiting planet (b)
COROT-1 06 48 19.17 −03° 06′ 07.8″ 13.6 5.2 1560 G0V first transiting planet by COROT mission (b)
VY Mon VY 06 31 06.92 +10° 26′ 05.0″ 13.70 B8 UX Ori star
COROT-5 06 45 06.54 +00° 48′ 54.9″ 14 6 1300 F9V has a transiting planet (b)
COROT-20 06 30 53 +00° 13′ 37″ 14.66 4012 G2V has a transiting planet (b)
COROT-19 06 28 08 −00° 01′ 01″ 14.78 2609 F9V has a transiting planet (b)
COROT-18 06 32 41 −00° 01′ 54″ 14.99 2838 G9 has a transiting planet (b)
COROT-13 06 50 53.07 −05° 05′ 11.1″ 15.04 4.45 4270 G0V has a transiting planet (b)
BT Mon BT 06 43 47.24 −02° 01′ 13.9″ 15.4 G5V nova and Algol variable, Vmax = 4.5, Vmin = 16.4, P = 0.33 d
COROT-12 06 43 03.76 −01° 17′ 47.1″ 15.52 5.21 3760 G2V has a transiting planet (b)
V838 Mon V838 07 04 04.85 −03° 50′ 51.1″ 15.74 20000 M6I/III + B3V luminous red nova, Vmax = 6.7, Vmin = 16.05
COROT-14 06 53 41.80 −05° 32′ 09.7″ 16.03 5.40 4360 F9V has a transiting planet (b)
CW Mon CW 06 36 54.58 +00° 02′ 17.3″ 17.2 5500 A3 SS Cyg variable, Vmax = 11.9, Vmin = 17.2, P = 0.18 d
Scholz's Star 07 20 03.25 −08° 46′ 49.9″ 18.3 19.4 19.65 M9.5+T5C Binary star
AFGL 961 06 34 37.63 +04° 12′ 42.8″ K3V-K7V young stellar object
Monoceros R2 IRS 3 06 47 47.8 −06° 22′ 55″ young stellar object
NGC 2264 IRS 1 06 41 10.06 +09° 29′ 35.8″ B2 in NGC 2264; young stellar object
UGPS J072227.51-054031.2 07 22 27.87 −05° 40′ 31.1″ 13 T9 brown dwarf

See also

References

  1. "El Salvador". NameExoWorlds. Retrieved 2020-03-10.
  2. "Portugal". NameExoWorlds. Retrieved 2020-03-10.
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