List of stars in Dorado

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

Name B Var HD HIP RA Dec vis.
mag.
abs.
mag.
Dist. (ly) Sp. class Notes
α Dorα293052128104h 33m 59.72s−55° 02 42.03.30−0.36176A0IIIp(Si)double star; α2 CVn variable, Vmax = 3.26m, Vmin = 3.30m, P = 2.95 d
β Dorβ373502606905h 33m 37.52s−62° 29 23.53.76−3.761038F4-G4Ia-IICepheid variable, Vmax = 3.41m, Vmin = 4.08m, P = 9.8426 d
γ Dorγ272901989304h 16m 01.49s−51° 29 13.54.262.7266F0V-F5Vprototype γ Dor variable, Vmax = 4.23m, Vmin = 4.27m, P = 0.7570 d
δ Dorδ390142710005h 44m 46.42s−65° 44 07.94.341.10145A7V
HD 40409404092789005h 54m 05.90s−63° 05 27.74.652.4789K1III/IV
ζ Dorζ332622369305h 05m 30.69s−57° 28 22.84.714.3838F7Vvariable star, ΔV = 0.005m, P = 3.49614 d
θ Dorθ346492437205h 13m 45.43s−67° 11 07.34.81−1.31546K2III
η2 Dorη2434552935306h 11m 15.02s−65° 35 22.95.01−1.56671M2.5IIIsemiregular variable, Vmax = 4.94m, Vmin = 5.09m
ν Dorν431072913406h 08m 44.34s−68° 50 36.45.060.42277B8V
ε Dorε398442753405h 49m 53.55s−66° 54 04.45.10−0.88512B6Vsuspected variable
λ Dorλ361892542905h 26m 19.28s−58° 54 45.45.14−0.64467G6III
WZ DorWZ336842384005h 07m 34.01s−63° 23 58.55.19−1.23627M3IIIsemiregular variable, ΔV = 0.12m, P = 40 d
κ Dorκ304782204004h 44m 21.12s−59° 43 58.25.281.11222A8/A9III/IVsuspected δ Sct variable, ΔV = 0.03m
HD 37297372972600105h 32m 59.52s−64° 13 39.15.341.08232G8/K0IIIspectroscopic binary
π2 Dorπ2461163056506h 25m 28.65s−69° 41 26.85.370.81266G8III
π1 Dorπ1456693032106h 22m 38.23s−69° 59 02.95.56−0.75595K5III
R DorR297122147904h 36m 45.68s−62° 04 37.15.591.61203M8IIIesemiregular variable, Vmax = 4.78m, Vmin = 6.32m, P = 172 d
η1 Dorη1425252890906h 06m 09.36s−66° 02 22.95.720.68332A0V
HD 36584365842548205h 26m 59.82s−68° 37 21.06.021.62248F0IV/Vdouble star
HD 27604276042010904h 18m 39.98s−52° 51 37.06.081.73242A8V+...double star
HD 31746317462284404h 54m 52.92s−58° 32 52.16.113.66101F3V
HD 36876368762578105h 30m 15.87s−63° 55 40.26.190.75400F0IVdouble star
HD 28255282552055204h 24m 12.32s−57° 04 16.26.284.1288G4V+...triple star
HR 1960AZ379352636805h 36m 54.99s−66° 33 37.16.28−0.82856B9.5VBe star, Vmax = 6.26m, Vmin = 6.29m, P = 395.48 d
HD 46730467303097306h 30m 03.01s−65° 34 06.26.281.34317F0IIIvariable star, ΔV = 0.008m, P = 0.10133 d
HD 37501375012619005h 34m 57.44s−61° 10 33.56.321.18348G5IV
HD 39963399632766005h 51m 23.10s−64° 02 01.06.35−1.321116G8III
HD 31754317542273704h 53m 30.49s−66° 40 31.66.43−1.301148M0/M1IIIsemiregular variable, Vmax = 6.39m, Vmin = 6.43m
HD 24863248631827503h 54m 33.94s−52° 41 25.26.461.31349A4Vsuspected variable, Vmax = 6.40m, Vmin = 6.47m
HD 30610306102208104h 44m 57.91s−63° 13 46.96.460.73456K0/K1IIIsuspected variable, Vmax = 6.45m, Vmin = 6.48m
XY DorXY254701869104h 00m 15.53s−51° 33 53.96.521250M1IIIsemiregular variable, ΔV = 0.07m
XZ DorXZ310092238104h 49m 04.75s−56° 39 59.76.551450M2IIIslow irregular variable, ΔV = 0.16m
AB DorAB367052564705h 28m 44.83s−65° 26 54.97.0049K0Vtriple-star system; T Tau star, Vmax = 6.74m, Vmin = 7.12m, P = 0.5139 d; member of the AB Doradus moving group
HD 28254282542060604h 24m 50.71s−50° 37 19.97.713.96183G5Vhas a planet (b)
HD 30177301772185004h 41m 54.37s−58° 01 14.78.41179G8Vhas two planets (b and c)
HD 33579335792371805h 05m 55.51s−67° 53 10.99.14160000A4Iain LMC; yellow hypergiant
S DorS3534305h 18m 14.3s−69° 14 599.72A0-5eqin LMC; prototype luminous blue variable, Vmax = 8.8m, Vmin = 10.83m; one of the most luminous stars known
WASP-6205h 48m 34.0s−63° 59 1810.31566F7Naledi; has a transiting planet (b)
HD 382823828205h 38m 53.39s−69° 02 00.910.50160000WN5-6h+WN6-6hin LMC; Wolf–Rayet binary; both components among the most luminous stars known
HD 379743797405h 36m 25.84s−69° 22 55.910.96160000Bein LMC; blue hypergiant; α Cyg variable, Vmax = 10.85m, Vmin = 11.0m, one of the most luminous stars known
Melnick 4205h 38m 42.13s−69° 05 55.310.96160000O3If/WNin LMC; one of the most luminous stars known
AA DorAA26969605h 31m 40.35s−69° 53 02.211.14sdB+dMAlgol variable, Vmax = 11.13m, Vmin = 11.6m, P = 0.2615398 d
RW DorRW2693202476305h 18m 32.54s−68° 13 32.811.16307.5G4/5VW UMa variable, ΔV = 0.454m, P = 0.285463 d
R9926944505h 22m 59.80s−68° 01 46.611.46160000Bepin LMC; luminous blue variable, one of the most luminous stars known
HD 364023640205h 26m 03.94s−67° 29 57.011.62160000WC4+O8Iin LMC; Wolf–Rayet star
HV 88305h 00m 07.51s−68° 27 00.211.63160000G2:Iabv...in LMC; Cepheid variable, Vmax = 11.55m, Vmin = 12.85m, P = 133.45 d
HD 346643466405h 13m 52.99s−67° 26 54.911.70160000B0Iab:ein LMC; Be star
Gliese 1631939404h 09m 15.66s−53° 22 25.311.8148.88M3.5has 3 planets
R13905h 38m 42.35s−69° 04 58.111.97160000O7Iapin LMC; one of the most luminous stars known
Brey 7505h 38m 40.53s−67° 05 57.212.02160000WN6hin LMC; Wolf–Rayet star; one of the most luminous stars known
R8426922705h 13m 54.27s−69° 31 46.712.04160000WN9hin LMC; Wolf–Rayet star
HD 384893848905h 40m 13.33s−69° 22 46.512.22160000B[e]in LMC; Be star
HD 26981026981005h 35m 13.91s−67° 33 27.512.28160000OBin LMC; one of the most luminous and most massive stars known
BAT99-10405h 38m 41.88s−69° 06 13.712.5160000WNin LMC; Wolf–Rayet star; one of the most luminous stars known
R136a105h 38m 42.43s−69° 06 02.212.77160000WN5hin R136; most massive and most luminous star known as of 2014
R136c05h 38m 42.92s−69° 06 04.912.86160000WN5hin R136; one of the most massive and most luminous stars known
R136a305h 38m 42.29s−69° 06 03.512.93160000Wn5hin R136; one of the most massive and most luminous stars known
HD 383443834405h 39m 11.32s−69° 02 01.413.07160000WR:in LMC; Wolf–Rayet star; one of the most luminous stars known
LH54-42505h 26m 24.25s−67° 30 17.213.1160000O3IIIf+O6vin LMC
BE 38105h 35m 54.37s−67° 59 07.913.27160000WN9hin LMC; Wolf–Rayet star
R136a205h 36m 42.45s−69° 06 02.213.38160000Wn5hin R136; one of the most massive and most luminous stars known
BAT99-11605h 38m 44.25s−69° 06 05.813.5160000WN...in LMC; high-mass X-ray binary; companion star is one of the most luminous stars known
R136b05h 38m 42.77s−69° 06 03.413.66160000WN9hain R136; Wolf–Rayet star
R136a505h 38m 42.47s−69° 06 02.013.73160000O3Iab:in R136; one of the most massive and most luminous stars known
A0538-6605h 35m 41.01s−66° 51 53.513.8160000B0.5IIIein LMC; high-mass X-ray binary
BI 25305h 37m 34.46s−69° 01 10.213.88160000O2V(f*)in LMC; O2 spectral type standard; runaway star
LMC X-405h 32m 49.54s−66° 22 13.314.0160000O8IIIin LMC; high-mass X-ray binary
BAT99-6805h 35m 42.22s−69° 11 54.2414.13160000O3If*/WN6in LMC; Wolf–Rayet binary; one of the most luminous stars known
BB DorBB05h 29m 28.66s−58° 54 46.514.3VY Scl variable, Vmax = 14.3m, Vmin = 19.3m, P = 0.154095 d
R12726985805h 36m 43.69s−69° 29 47.514.5160000O8(f)pin LMC; luminous blue variable
LMC X-105h 39m 38.84s−69° 44 35.714.5160000O8(f)pin LMC; high-mass X-ray binary
HD 26990826990805h 38m 27.70s−68° 28 58.514.71160000WRin LMC; Wolf–Rayet star; one of the most luminous stars known
BAT99-6605h 35m 29.81s−67° 06 49.415.36160000WR:in LMC; Wolf–Rayet star; one of the most luminous stars known
VFTS 10205h 37m 39.25s−69° 05 51.0415.81160000Omp+...in LMC; fastest-rotating known star
VFTS 68205h 38m 59.53s−69° 04 26.7216.08160000WN5hin LMC; one of the most massive and most luminous stars known
HE 0437-543904h 38m 12.77s−54° 33 11.916.3200000BVhypervelocity star
LMC X-305h 38m 56.30s−64° 05 03.017.2160000B2.5Vein LMC; high-mass X-ray binary
WOH G6404h 55m 10.48s−68° 20 29.818.46160000M7.5in LMC; one of the largest known stars
CAL-8305h 43m 34.5s−68° 22 18160000in LMC; X-ray binary
PSR B0540-6905h 40m 11.16s−69° 19 53.9160000O8(f)pin LMC; pulsar
PSR J0537-691005h 37m 47.42s−69° 10 19.9160000O8(f)pin LMC; pulsar
SGR 0525-6605h 26m 00.7s−66° 04 35160000in LMC; soft gamma repeater
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See also

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