List of stars in Chamaeleon

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

Name B Var HD HIP RA Dec vis.
mag.
abs.
mag.
Dist. (ly) Sp. class Notes
α Chaα712434070208h 18m 31.27s−76° 55 11.94.052.6063F5III
γ Chaγ923055183910h 35m 28.22s−78° 36 28.14.11−1.40413M0IIIsuspected variable
β Chaβ1069116000012h 18m 20.94s−79° 18 44.24.24−0.36271B5Vnsuspected variable
θ Chaθ717014088808h 20m 38.89s−77° 29 04.54.340.97154K0III-IVdouble star
δ2 Chaδ2938455263310h 45m 47.14s−80° 32 24.74.45−0.79363B2.5IV
ε Chaε1041745848411h 59m 37.69s−78° 13 18.54.88−0.36364B9Vndouble star
κ Chaκ1049025890512h 04m 46.66s−76° 31 09.05.04−0.61441K4IIIvariable star, ΔV = 0.005m, P = 3.89651 d
ζ Chaζ839794692809h 33m 53.51s−80° 56 28.75.07−1.02539B5Vβ Cep variable, Vmax = 5.06m, Vmin = 5.17m, P = 1.07964 d
ι Chaι825544610709h 24m 09.73s−80° 47 13.95.341.58184F3/F5IV
ν Chaν853964795609h 46m 20.42s−76° 46 33.55.431.59191G8III
η Chaη754164263708h 41m 19.60s−78° 57 48.35.460.53316B9IV
δ1 Chaδ1937795259510h 45m 16.38s−80° 28 10.35.460.28354K0IIIdouble star
μ¹ Chaμ879714906510h 00m 43.90s−82° 12 53.15.530.09399A0IV
π Chaπ1011325667511h 37m 15.94s−75° 53 47.55.642.52137F1III
HD 72922729224119108h 24m 20.38s−80° 54 53.05.671.23252G8III
HD 76236762364301208h 45m 55.23s−79° 30 16.55.79−0.38559K5IIIvariable star, ΔV = 0.008m, P = 53.70569 d
HD 1145331145336458713h 14m 17.36s−78° 26 50.85.84−2.941863F8Ib
HD 1202131202136800913h 55m 38.99s−82° 39 58.15.95−1.19872K2/K3III:p
DR ChaDR932375234010h 41m 51.58s−79° 46 59.95.97−1.461000B5IVAlgol variable, Vmax = 5.97m, Vmin = 6.06m, P = 19.4436 d; emission-line star
RS ChaRS757474279408h 43m 12.31s−79° 04 12.56.051.10319A7VAlgol variable and δ Sct variable, Vmax = 6.02m, Vmin = 6.68m, P = 1.66987 d
HD 80194801944516609h 12m 12.27s−76° 39 46.56.130.89364K1III
HD 92209922095183510h 35m 24.80s−76° 18 32.46.290.29517K2III
HD 1017821017825699611h 41m 01.60s−83° 05 59.96.321.20344K0IIIdouble star
DY ChaDY1182856660713h 39m 12.04s−75° 41 01.66.32−0.95929B8IVlong-period pulsating variable
HD 1062481062485964712h 13m 56.48s−78° 34 26.06.341.17353K2/K3IIICN.
HD 1150881150886495113h 18m 48.34s−79° 58 33.56.340.67444B9.5/A0V
HD 98617986175522511h 18m 34.21s−79° 40 07.06.352.30210A8IIIm...
HD 94717947175315110h 52m 28.67s−79° 33 34.06.36−2.201680K2II/III
HD 1019171019175713711h 42m 54.53s−79° 18 22.96.382.65182K0III/IV
HD 99015990155549711h 21m 57.11s−77° 36 30.16.432.07243A5III/IV
HD 1136941136946410813h 08m 20.52s−78° 26 45.56.430.73449A0Vdouble star
HD 86320863204832009h 51m 00.80s−80° 03 39.96.47−0.20703B8IV
μ2 Chaμ2883514932610h 04m 07.37s−81° 33 56.26.600.41564G6/G8IIIsuspected variable
HD 104237DX1042375852012h 00m 05.08s−78° 11 34.66.70374K4VeT Tau star, Vmax = 6.7m, Vmin = 10.28m, P = 2.45 d
RZ ChaRZ934865238110h 42m 24.10s−82° 02 14.28.09606F4VAlgol variable
HD 97048CU970485441311h 08m 03.32s−77° 39 17.48.38517A0psheOrion variable, Vmax = 8.38m, Vmin = 8.48m
HD 1168521168526589013h 30m 23.52s−78° 51 20.58.479300O9IIIObscuring line of highly ionized gas on a line of sight with Earth
HD 97300973005455711h 09m 50.02s−76° 37 40.79.20574B9VT Tau star in IC 2631
HD 63454634543728407h 39m 21.85s−78° 16 44.39.376.60117K4VCeibo,[1] has a planet (b)
R ChaR7179308h 21m 46.42s−76° 21 18.510.55M4.5eMira variable, Vmax = 7.5m, Vmin = 14.5m, P = 338 d
Z ChaZ08h 07m 27.75s−76° 32 00.711.50M5.5SU UMa and Algol variable, Vmax = 11.5m, Vmin = 16.23m, P = 0.074499315 d; possible planetary companion
T ChaT5828511h 57m 13.55s−79° 21 31.5411.56534K0eOrion variable, Vmax = 10.09m, Vmin = 14.5m, P = 3.253 d; possible planetary companion
CS ChaCS11h 02m 25s−77° 33 3611.69575K2VeT Tauri star, orbited by accreting stellar companion (B)
CT ChaCT11h 04m 09s−76° 27 1912.36538K7has a planet (b); Orion variable, Vmax = 11.7m, Vmin = 12.9m
ChaHα811h 07m 46.10s−77° 40 08.920.1522M5.75binary brown dwarf system
DK ChaDK12h 53m 17.23s−77° 207 10.7F0Orion variable
OTS 4411h 10m 11.5s−76° 32 13M9.5One of the smallest known brown dwarfs
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See also

  • List of stars by constellation
  • DI Cha, a star system (not a star) where 4 stars orbit each other

References

  1. "Uruguay". NameExoworlds. Retrieved 2019-12-30.
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