List of stars in Canes Venatici

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

Name B F Var HD HIP RA Dec vis.
mag.
abs.
mag.
Dist. (ly) Sp. class Notes
Cor Caroliα2121124136312512h 56m 01.84s+38° 19 05.72.890.25114A0spe...prototype α² CVn variable, Vmax = 2.86m, Vmin = 2.93m, P = 5.46939 d; binary star with α1 CVn
β CVnβ81093586131712h 33m 45.09s+41° 21 24.44.244.6327G0VChara, Asterion; solar analog; suspected variable, Vmax = 4.24m, Vmin = 4.29m
24 CVn241182326623413h 34m 27.37s+49° 00 57.34.680.85190A5Vsuspected variable, Vmax = 4.60m, Vmin = 4.70m
20 CVn20AO1156046484413h 17m 32.64s+40° 34 21.24.720.00286F3IIIδ Sct variable, Vmax = 4.7m, Vmin = 4.75m, P = 0.12168 d
AW CVnAW1209336766513h 51m 47.49s+34° 26 39.54.76−1.58604K5IIIsemiregular variable, Vmax = 4.72m, Vmin = 4.81m
5 CVn51079506048512h 24m 01.48s+51° 33 44.04.77−0.64393G7IIIXiāng (相);[1] suspected eclipsing binary, ΔV = 0.07m
25 CVn251186236645813h 37m 27.70s+36° 17 41.44.820.97192A7IIIbinary star
HR 5110BH1182166625713h 34m 47.75s+37° 10 56.84.911.67145F2IV SBRS CVn variable, ΔV = 0.07m, P = 2.61317 d
HD 1150041150046454013h 13m 42.98s+40° 09 10.34.94−1.08522K0III
6 CVn61082256064612h 25m 51.00s+39° 01 07.35.010.79227G8III-IVvariable star, ΔV = 0.006m, P = 157.23270 d
21 CVn21BK1157356490613h 18m 14.54s+49° 40 55.35.130.51275A0Vα² CVn variable, ΔV = 0.04m
14 CVn141137976390113h 05m 44.46s+35° 47 55.95.200.51282B9Vsuspected variable, Vmax = 5.10m, Vmin = 5.29m
3 CVn31072746012212h 19m 48.72s+48° 59 02.95.28−0.72517M0IIIsuspected variable
HD 1093171093176130912h 33m 38.90s+33° 14 51.65.420.86266K0IIICN...
La SuperbaY1109146222312h 45m 07.83s+45° 26 24.85.42−1.27710C7Iabsemiregular variable, Vmax = 4.86m, Vmin = 5.88m, P = 267.8 d
HD 1201641201646725013h 46m 59.87s+38° 32 33.95.510.67304K0III+...
23 CVn231160106507213h 20m 19.00s+40° 09 02.05.60−0.91655K1III
α1 CVnα1121124126312112h 56m 00.60s+38° 18 52.95.612.78120.2F0Vcomponent of the Cor Caroli system
HD 1204201204206738413h 48m 38.74s+31° 11 24.45.610.71311K0III
HD 1138471138476391613h 05m 52.28s+45° 16 06.65.64−0.21483K1IIIsuspected variable, Vmax = 5.64m, Vmin = 5.84m
2 CVn21066905983112h 16m 07.54s+40° 39 36.95.69−1.35834M1III
TU CVnTU1122646302412h 54m 56.54s+47° 11 48.35.75−0.92704M5IIIsemiregular variable, Vmax = 5.50m, Vmin = 6.2m, P = 44.2 d
19 CVn191152716469213h 15m 32.05s+40° 51 18.65.771.39245A7V
HD 1157231157236492713h 18m 27.71s+34° 05 53.95.81−0.14504K4.5III
HD 111604DT1116046264112h 50m 10.81s+37° 31 00.85.870.50387A3Vδ Sct variable
HD 1169571169576555013h 26m 16.58s+46° 01 41.25.880.68357K0III:
HD 1200471200476719413h 46m 13.63s+41° 05 19.95.882.33167A5V
HD 1208191208196760513h 51m 09.21s+34° 39 52.35.89−0.69676M2IIIvariable star, ΔV = 0.010m, P = 7.94786 d
17 CVn171144476424613h 10m 03.27s+38° 29 55.95.911.95202A9III-IVγ Dor variable, ΔV = 0.008m, P = 0.69004 d
HD 1211641211646778213h 53m 10.36s+28° 38 53.05.911.86211A7V
HD 1200481200486721013h 46m 19.10s+38° 30 13.25.920.46403G9III
10 CVn101108976220712h 44m 59.68s+39° 16 42.95.954.7557G0V
HD 1194581194586690713h 42m 43.42s+34° 59 20.45.980.11486G5III
HD 1143571143576421213h 09m 38.72s+37° 25 23.36.011.20299K3III
HD 1158101158106497913h 19m 04.27s+35° 07 40.66.011.94213F0IV
4 CVn4AI1079046046712h 23m 47.08s+42° 32 33.86.030.98334F3IVδ Sct variable, Vmax = 5.89m, Vmin = 6.15m, P = 0.2085 d
HD 1177101177106595113h 31m 15.84s+42° 06 21.96.071.53263K2III
CL CVnCL1165816537613h 23m 53.92s+37° 02 02.26.10−1.741207M3IIIslow irregular variable, ΔV = ~0.10m
HD 1125701125706321112h 57m 07.80s+46° 10 36.96.120.99344K0III-IVsuspected variable, Vmax = 6.12m, Vmin = 6.5m
7 CVn71088456098812h 30m 03.10s+51° 32 08.16.212.94147F7V
HD 1190351190356669013h 40m 15.63s+31° 00 42.56.210.12540G5II:
HD 1190811190816672513h 40m 39.12s+28° 03 54.56.220.88382K3III
HD 1093451093456132012h 33m 47.41s+33° 23 04.96.240.94374K0III
11 CVn111114216251612h 48m 41.86s+48° 28 00.56.250.49463A6m
HD 1121711121716297212h 54m 13.15s+33° 32 03.96.251.89243A7IV
15 CVn151143766421713h 09m 42.04s+38° 32 01.96.25−1.481144B7III
HD 1226751226756856714h 02m 12.17s+45° 45 13.16.280.17544K2III
HD 1194451194456689213h 42m 28.87s+41° 40 27.36.30−1.00942G6III
HD 1216821216826806513h 56m 10.54s+32° 01 56.96.312.01236F4IV-V
HD 1076101076106030512h 21m 56.30s+47° 10 56.16.331.46307K2III
HD 1108341108346217212h 44m 27.12s+44° 06 10.86.341.54298F6IV
HD 1163031163036523013h 22m 03.97s+43° 54 12.06.340.60458A7msuspected variable, Vmax = 6.34m, Vmin = 6.37m
9 CVn91099806169212h 38m 46.30s+40° 52 28.96.352.27213A7Vnsuspected variable
HD 1181561181566622313h 34m 21.85s+38° 47 21.26.372.20223F0IV
HD 110066AX1100666174812h 39m 16.85s+35° 57 07.16.390.44505A0p SrCrEuα² CVn variable, Vmax = 6.32m, Vmin = 6.55m, P = 4900 d
HD 1173611173616575413h 28m 45.80s+50° 43 07.56.421.97253F0IV
HD 1206001206006748313h 49m 44.98s+36° 37 58.06.432.37212A7IV-V
HD 1211971211976777813h 53m 08.44s+40° 20 16.86.48−1.641370K5
HD 1172611172616572313h 28m 26.23s+40° 43 47.26.490.88432G8III
HD 1115721115726260012h 49m 38.05s+48° 44 24.26.500.58497K1IIIsuspected variable, Vmax = 6.47m, Vmin = 6.53m
HD 1149751149756453013h 13m 35.94s+36° 53 15.36.50−1.581347M0
V CVnV1158986500613h 19m 27.77s+45° 31 37.76.74-2.462260M6IIIasemiregular variable, Vmax = 6.52m, Vmin = 8.56m, P = 191.89 d
HD 108100DD1081006057112h 24m 13.93s+42° 51 17.07.152.58267.4F2Vγ Dor variable, ΔV = 0.04m, P = 0.754307 d
BM CVnBM1162046518713h 21m 32.26s+38° 52 49.57.211.94368K2IIIRS CVn variable, ΔV = 0.06m, P = 21.7 d
R CVnR1204996741013h 48m 57.20s+39° 32 34.07.40-2.513130M6IIIeMira variable, Vmax = 6.5m, Vmin = 12.9m, P = 328.53 d
HD 1099951099956169612h 38m 47.60s+39° 18 31.67.640.46891A0phorizontal-branch star
HD 115781BL1157816495613h 18m 51.94s+33° 26 19.38.131.5691K1IIIrotating ellipsoidal variable, ΔV = 0.24m, P = 18.692 d
RS CVnRS1145196429313h 10m 36.91s+35° 56 05.68.233.06352F4V+...prototype RS CVn variable, Vmax = 7.93m, Vmin = 9.14m, P = 4.797887 d
TT CVnTT1128696338912h 59m 22.64s+37° 49 03.78.91Rp...semiregular variable
HD 1154441154446478613h 16m 42.46s+36° 22 52.78.971.72918G9Vbarium star
TX CVnTX12h 44m 22.07s+36° 45 50.79.34B1-B9Veq + K0III-M4Z And and rotating ellipsoidal variable, Vmax = 9.34m, Vmin = 10.28m, P = 199.75 d
VZ CVnVZ1177776601713h 32m 03.39s+28° 35 04.99.351.11460F3V + F6VAlgol and γ Dor variable, Vmax = 9.17m, Vmin = 9.72m, P = 0.84246163 d
HIP 654076540713h 24m 21.0s+48° 53 069.428.2955K0has two planets (b & c)
Gliese 5216662513h 39m 24.10s+46° 11 11.410.269.6942.41M2.0Vpossibly has a planet
BI CVnBI6370113h 03m 16.41s+36° 37 00.610.313.41782F9VW UMa variable, Vmax = 10.26m, Vmin = 10.71m, P = 0.38416 d
W CVnW6890814h 06m 27.98s+37° 49 41.510.49-0.394900F2IIIRR Lyr variable, Vmax = 10.03m, Vmin = 10.96m, P = 0.5517588 d
Gliese 490BF6325312h 57m 40.26s+35° 13 30.010.529.162.78M0.0Vbinary star; BY Dra variable and flare star, Vmax = 10.5m, Vmin = 10.6m, P = 3.17 d
ST CVnST6818813h 57m 34.06s+29° 51 28.711.21A1RR Lyr variable, Vmax = 11.04m, Vmin = 11.6m, P = 0.329045 d
UZ CVnUZ6102912h 30m 27.70s+40° 30 32.012.114.76964A8RR Lyr variable
Z CVnZ12h 49m 45.37s+43° 46 25.112.12A5RR Lyr variable, Vmax = 11.46m, Vmin = 12.36m, P = 0.653819 d
DG CVnDG13h 31m 46.62s+29° 16 36.712.1912.6925.9M4.0Vflare star and BY Dra variable
HAT-P-3612h 33m 03s+44° 54 5512.264.751034Tuiren; has a transiting planet (Bran)
UX CVnUX12h 14m 48.54s+36° 38 49.3B2rotating ellipsoidal variable and eclipsing binary
HAT-P-1213h 57m 33.48s+43° 29 36.712.84K5has a transiting planet
AM CVnAM12h 34m 54.60s+37° 37 44.114.189.15330DBpprototype AM CVn star
GD 154BG13h 09m 57.69s+35° 09 47.115.33DA4.4ZZ Cet variable, ΔV = 0.09m, P = 0.013727 d
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See also

  • List of stars by constellation

References

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