List of stars in Vulpecula

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

Name B F Var HD HIP RA Dec vis.
mag.
abs.
mag.
Dist. (ly) Sp. class Notes
α Vul α 6 183439 95771 19h 28m 42.41s +24° 39 54.6 4.44 −0.35 296 M0III comp Anser;[1] suspected variable, Vmax = 4.39m, Vmin = 4.46m
23 Vul 23 192806 99874 20h 15m 46.16s +27° 48 51.2 4.50 −0.51 328 K3III
31 Vul (r)[2] 31 198809 103004 20h 52m 07.73s +27° 05 49.7 4.56 0.45 216 G8III
13 Vul 13 188260 97886 19h 53m 27.68s +24° 04 46.3 4.57 −0.64 359 B9.5III
15 Vul 15 NT 189849 98543 20h 01m 06.01s +27° 45 12.8 4.66 0.49 222 A4III α² CVn variable, Vmax = 4.62m, Vmin = 4.67m, P = 14 d
1 Vul 1 180554 94703 19h 16m 13.04s +21° 23 25.6 4.76 −2.47 911 B4IV suspected variable, Vmax = 4.57m, Vmin = 4.77m
HR 7739 QR 192685 99824 20h 15m 15.89s +25° 35 31.1 4.79 −3.04 1199 B3V γ Cas variable, Vmax = 4.6m, Vmin = 4.8m
29 Vul 29 196724 101867 20h 38m 31.29s +21° 12 04.2 4.81 0.73 213 A0V
12 Vul 12 V395 187811 97679 19h 51m 04.09s +22° 36 36.3 4.90 −1.49 619 B2.5V Be star, Vmax = 4.78m, Vmin = 4.97m
30 Vul 30 197752 102388 20h 44m 52.52s +25° 16 15.8 4.92 −0.32 365 K2III
9 Vul 9 184606 96275 19h 34m 34.89s +19° 46 24.2 5.00 −1.35 608 B8IIIn suspected variable, Vmax = 4.99m, Vmin = 5.08m
32 Vul (q)[2] 32 199169 103200 20h 54m 33.64s +28° 03 27.5 5.03 −1.75 739 K4III suspected variable, Vmax = 4.99m, Vmin = 5.06m
28 Vul 28 196740 101868 20h 38m 31.91s +24° 06 57.5 5.06 −0.84 493 B5IV
17 Vul 17 190993 99080 20h 06m 53.40s +23° 36 51.9 5.08 −0.80 488 B3V
4 Vul 4 182762 95498 19h 25m 28.54s +19° 47 54.7 5.14 0.84 237 K0III
22 Vul 22 QS 192713 99853 20h 15m 30.24s +23° 30 32.1 5.15 −5.44 4347 G2Ib SB Algol variable, ΔV = 0.12m, P = 249.083 d
3 Vul 3 V377 182255 95260 19h 22m 50.88s +26° 15 44.7 5.18 −0.24 402 B6III 53 Persei variable, ΔV = 0.03m, P = 1.26239 d
21 Vul 21 NU 192518 99738 20h 14m 14.52s +28° 41 41.5 5.19 0.18 327 A7IVn δ Sct variable
16 Vul 16 190004 98636 20h 02m 01.37s +24° 56 16.3 5.23 1.17 211 F2III
24 Vul 24 192944 99951 20h 16m 47.08s +24° 40 16.1 5.30 −0.50 472 G8III
33 Vul 33 199697 103511 20h 58m 16.35s +22° 19 33.3 5.30 −0.13 397 K4III
35 Vul 35 204414 105966 21h 27m 40.03s +27° 36 30.8 5.39 1.66 182 A1V
2 Vul 2 ES 180968 94827 19h 17m 43.64s +23° 01 32.0 5.42 −3.39 1918 B0.5IV β Cep variable, ΔV = 0.06m, P = 0.6096 d
10 Vul 10 186486 97077 19h 43m 42.92s +25° 46 18.7 5.50 0.31 356 G8III
25 Vul 25 193911 100435 20h 22m 03.43s +24° 26 46.0 5.50 −3.21 1801 B8IIIn suspected variable, Vmax = 5.51m, Vmin = 5.54m
19 Vul 19 192004 99518 20h 11m 47.97s +26° 48 32.5 5.51 −2.96 1614 K3II-III
18 Vul 18 191747 99404 20h 10m 33.52s +26° 54 14.9 5.53 −0.04 420 A3III δ Sct variable, Vmax = 5.52m, Vmin = 5.53m
HD 187982 187982 97765 19h 52m 01.59s +24° 59 31.8 5.54 −3.15 1781 A1Iab suspected variable, Vmax = 5.52m, Vmin = 5.58m
HD 188485 188485 97961 19h 54m 31.06s +24° 19 09.8 5.56 −0.25 472 A0III variable star, ΔV = 0.005m, P = 0.31928 d
27 Vul 27 196504 101716 20h 37m 04.66s +26° 27 43.1 5.59 0.73 305 B9V
5 Vul 5 182919 95560 19h 26m 13.24s +20° 05 52.2 5.60 1.47 218 A0V
T Vul T 198726 102949 20h 51m 28.24s +28° 15 01.9 5.66 −2.89 1672 F5Ib classical Cepheid, Vmax = 5.41m, Vmin = 6.09m, P = 4.435462 d
HD 194577 194577 100754 20h 25m 40.52s +21° 24 34.8 5.66 −0.43 543 G6III suspected variable, ΔV = 0.04m
HD 203925 203925 105703 21h 24m 33.97s +26° 10 28.4 5.67 1.53 220 A8III
14 Vul 14 189410 98375 19h 59m 10.58s +23° 06 04.6 5.68 2.26 158 F0
HD 203803 203803 105652 21h 23m 58.74s +24° 16 26.7 5.70 1.98 181 F1IV
HD 178187 178187 93845 19h 06m 38.36s +24° 15 02.7 5.78 0.74 332 A4III
8 Vul 8 183491 95785 19h 28m 57.08s +24° 46 07.3 5.82 −0.04 484 K0III suspected variable
HD 182955 182955 95582 19h 26m 28.69s +19° 53 29.8 5.85 0.12 455 M0III slow irregular variable, ΔV = 0.01m
HD 189944 189944 98609 20h 01m 44.71s +24° 48 01.5 5.88 −0.69 672 B4V
HD 184010 184010 96016 19h 31m 21.61s +26° 37 01.6 5.89 2.03 193 K0III-IV suspected variable
20 Vul 20 192044 99531 20h 12m 00.70s +26° 28 43.8 5.91 −1.81 1140 B7Ve... variable star, Vmax = 5.87m, Vmin = 5.92m
HD 196753 196753 101870 20h 38m 34.99s +23° 40 49.8 5.91 −3.00 1976 K0II-III+..
HD 187193 187193 97402 19h 47m 48.50s +25° 23 02.8 6.00 0.56 400 K0II-III
HD 179648 179648 94382 19h 12m 36.72s +21° 33 16.4 6.02 −1.43 1006 A2Vn
HD 196821 196821 101919 20h 39m 10.63s +21° 49 02.7 6.08 −1.19 926 A0III suspected variable
HD 201051 201051 104172 21h 06m 23.45s +26° 55 27.9 6.13 0.99 348 K0II-III
3 Cyg (3) 182807 95492 19h 25m 25.87s +24° 54 51.5 6.19 3.97 90 F7V
HD 203858 203858 105660 21h 24m 07.42s +25° 18 44.6 6.20 −0.17 612 A2V
HD 178476 178476 93975 19h 08m 03.49s +21° 41 55.5 6.22 3.01 143 F3V
HD 191877 191877 99479 20h 11m 21.02s +21° 52 29.9 6.24 −8.55 6200 B1Ib
HD 193094 193094 100018 20h 17m 31.54s +29° 08 51.0 6.24 0.98 367 G9III
PS Vul PS 186518 97091 19h 43m 55.97s +27° 08 07.5 6.28 −4.35 4347 B7V + G1:III Algol variable, Vmax = 6.28m, Vmin = 6.35m, P = 3.8173 d
V387 Vul V387 176541 93270 18h 59m 58.12s +22° 48 52.2 6.28 −0.55 756 M4III semiregular variable
HD 203206 203206 105344 21h 20m 14.07s +22° 01 34.2 6.29 0.20 539 B6IV suspected variable
HR 7556 V379 187640 97572 19h 49m 54.72s +28° 26 22.8 6.29 −2.13 1698 B5V rotating ellipsoidal variable, Vmax = 6.22m, Vmin = 6.29m
HD 182761 182761 95487 19h 25m 22.40s +20° 16 18.4 6.31 0.87 400 A0V
HD 184961 184961 96417 19h 36m 08.35s +22° 35 08.8 6.33 0.11 571 B9sp... suspected variable
7 Vul 7 183537 95818 19h 29m 20.90s +20° 16 47.2 6.34 −0.50 760 B5Vn variable star, ΔV = 0.009m, P = 0.55923 d
HD 203886 203886 105689 21h 24m 23.11s +24° 31 42.3 6.35 0.39 508 K0III
HD 195692 195692 101300 20h 31m 58.19s +25° 48 18.1 6.37 1.82 264 Am
HD 182422 182422 95340 19h 23m 46.93s +20° 15 51.7 6.40 −1.30 1132 B9.5V
26 Vul 26 196362 101641 20h 36m 08.32s +25° 52 57.4 6.40 −0.26 701 A5III
HD 186021 186021 96856 19h 41m 14.65s +22° 27 10.0 6.43 −1.80 1442 K0Iab:
HD 176971 176971 93443 19h 01m 49.42s +22° 15 51.8 6.44 0.92 414 A4V
HD 190322 190322 98772 20h 03m 38.81s +22° 56 27.9 6.45 0.46 513 K2
HD 187614 187614 97573 19h 49m 55.81s +27° 05 06.6 6.46 0.64 475 G8III
HD 189671 189671 98458 20h 00m 15.36s +26° 11 16.5 6.49 −1.79 1475 G8II
HD 196035 196035 101505 20h 34m 09.98s +20° 59 06.7 6.49 −1.79 1475 B3IV
HD 185436 185436 96601 19h 38m 17.79s +20° 47 00.5 6.50 0.28 572 K0III
HD 190066 190066 98661 20h 02m 22.11s +22° 09 05.4 6.50 −3.75 3663 B1Iab
BW Vul BW 199140 103191 20h 54m 22.39s +28° 31 19.2 6.54 −2.13 1772 B2IIIvar β Cep variable, Vmax = 6.44m, Vmin = 6.68m, P = 0.20104117 d
HR 7222 LT 177392 93603 19h 03m 42.48s +21° 16 06.1 6.62 373 F2III δ Sct variable, Vmax = 6.52m, Vmin = 6.62m, P = 0.109 d
HD 192913 MW 192913 99927 20h 16m 27.20s +27° 46 33.9 6.64 1610 A0p α2 CVn variable, Vmax = 6.62m, Vmin = 6.7m, P = 16.846 d
SV Vul SV 187921 97717 19h 51m 03.91s +27° 27 36.8 6.74 4100 G2.5:Iab classical Cepheid, Vmax = 6.72m, Vmin = 7.79m, P = 44.993 d
RS Vul RS 180939 94822 19h 17m 39.99s +22° 26 28.4 6.85 939 B5V+G0III-IV Algol variable, Vmax = 6.79m, Vmin = 7.83m, P = 4.4776635 d
HIP 100963 195034 100963 20h 28m 11.81s +22° 07 44.4 7.09 92.04 G5 solar twin
U Vul U 185059 96458 19h 36m 37.73s +20° 19 58.6 7.15 4900 F5:Iabv classical Cepheid, Vmax = 6.73m, Vmin = 7.54m, P = 7.990676 d
HD 190228 190228 98714 20h 03m 00.77s +28° 18 24.7 7.31 3.34 203 G5IV has a planet (b)
Z Vul Z 181987 95163 19h 21m 39.11s +25° 34 29.4 7.33 626 B2V+B9V classical Cepheid, Vmax = 7.25m, Vmin = 8.9m, P = 2.454934 d
ER Vul ER 200391 103833 21h 02m 25.91s +27° 48 26.4 7.37 169.5 G0V+G5V W UMa variable, Vmax = 7.27m, Vmin = 7.49m, P = 0.69809409 d
HD 189733 V452 189733 98505 20h 00m 43.71s +22° 42 39.1 7.67 6.26 62.9 K1-K2 planetary transit and BY Dra variable, ΔV = 0.03m, P = 2.218573 d, has a transiting planet (b)
HD 188037 NS 188037 19h 52m 30.08s +22° 27 14.4 7.76 A2 slow irregular variable, Vmax = 7.75m, Vmin = 8.12m
V Vul V 340667 20h 36m 32.02s +26° 36 14.5 8.05 G8:Iabv RV Tau variable, Vmax = 8.05m, Vmin = 9.75m, P = 76.07 d
HD 201626 201626 104486 21h 09m 59.27s +26° 36 54.9 8.16 738 C-H2IV: C2 3.5 CH5 CN2.5 CH star
HD 188015 188015 97769 19h 52m 04.54s +28° 06 01.4 8.22 4.61 172 G5IV has a planet (b)
HD 203030 V457 203030 105232 21h 18m 58.22s +26° 13 50.0 8.45 133.3 G8V BY Dra variable, ΔV = 0.04m, P = 6.664 d
S Vul S 338867 19h 48m 23.81s +27° 17 11.4 8.69 K0 classical Cepheid, Vmax = 8.69m, Vmin = 9.42m, P = 68.464 d
DR Vul DR 339770 20h 13m 46.85s +26° 45 01.6 8.71 B8 Algol variable, Vmax = 8.65m, Vmin = 9.27m, P = 2.2508645 d
X Vul X 339279 98212 19h 57m 28.61s +26° 33 23.3 8.87 23000 K5 classical Cepheid, Vmax = 8.33m, Vmin = 9.22m, P = 6.319588 d
BD+23 3912 345957 99423 20h 10m 48.16s +23° 57 54.5 8.93 315.9 G0V: halo star
BE Vul BE 340201 20h 25m 33.64s +27° 22 09.1 9.79 A0 Algol variable, Vmax = 9.78m, Vmin = 11.31m, P = 1.552044 d
BP Vul BP 352179 100745 20h 25m 33.25s +21° 02 18.0 9.95 2000 A7 Algol variable
BS Vul BS 344650 19h 37m 26.51s +21° 55 50.4 10.08 F2 β Lyr variable, Vmax = 10.9m, Vmin = 11.6m, P = 0.47597147 d
BO Vul BO 345287 19h 56m 29.07s +23° 54 45.0 10.12 F0 Algol variable
HAT-P-49 340099 20h 21m 46.0s +26° 41 34 10.21 1050 A5 has a planet (b)
HD 186943 QY 186943 97281 19h 46m 15.94s +28° 16 19.1 10.23 WN3+O9.5V Wolf–Rayet star and eclipsing binary
WW Vul WW 344361 19h 25m 58.75s +21° 12 31.3 10.25 A3 UX Ori variable, Vmax = 10.25m, Vmin = 12.94m
AW Vul AW 340420 20h 29m 01.67s +24° 48 27.9 11.40 F0 Algol variable, Vmax = 10.8m, Vmin = 11.9m, P = 0.80645141 d
Wolf 1346 340611 101516 20h 34m 21.88s +25° 03 49.7 11.55 50.68 DA2.4 white dwarf
PX Vul PX 19h 26m 40.26s +23° 53 50.9 11.83 F3 Orion variable, Vmax = 11.4m, Vmin = 12.8m
G 185-32 PY 19h 37m 13.17s +27° 43 18.1 12.97 DA pulsating white dwarf, ΔV = 0.02m
GD 385 PT 19h 52m 27.88s +25° 09 29.1 15.11 124 DA4.2 pulsating white dwarf, ΔV = 0.05m
XTE J1859+225 V406 18h 58m 41.58s +22° 39 29.6 G5V-K0V low-mass X-ray binary
LV Vul LV 19h 48m 00.52s +27° 10 19.3 16.9 nova, Vmax = 4.5m, Vmin = 16.9m
PW Vul PW 19h 26m 05.06s +27° 21 58.8 16.9 nova, Vmax = 6.4m, Vmin = 16.9m
VW Vul VW 20h 57m 45.07s +25° 30 25.7 17.0 Z Cam variable, Vmax = 13.1m, Vmin = 17.0m, P = 0.1687 d
QU Vul QU 20h 26m 45.94s +27° 50 42.2 17.9 nova, Vmax = 5.3m, Vmin = 17.9m
NQ Vul NQ 19h 29m 14.69s +20° 27 59.6 18 nova, Vmax = 6.01m, Vmin = 18m
GS 2000+25 QZ 20h 02m 49.58s +25° 14 11.3 18.2 K3V-K6V X-ray nova
V458 Vul V458 19h 54m 24.61s +20° 52 52.6 18.3 nova, Vmax = 8.1m, Vmin = 18.3m, P = 0.06812255 d
QV Vul QV 19h 04m 40.32s +21° 46 14.2 19 nova, Vmax = 7m, Vmin = 19m
CK Vul 11[3] CK 19h 47m 38.1s +27° 18 48 20.0 nova, Vmax = 2.7m, Vmin = 20.0m
PU Vul PU 20h 21m 13.32s +21° 34 18.7 A4II-F8Iab + M6IIIe nova
WR 125 V378 19h 28m 15.62s +19° 33 21.4 WCe+... Wolf–Rayet star
QQ Vul QQ 20h 05m 41.91s +22° 39 58.7 M2 AM Her variable
PSR B1919+21 19h 21m 44.81s +21° 53 02.3 2283 first pulsar discovered
PSR B1930+22 19h 32m 22.86s +22° 20 52.1 pulsar
PSR B1937+21 19h 39m 38.56s +21° 35 59.1 millisecond pulsar
PSR B1953+29 19h 55m 27.88s +29° 08 43.5 millisecond pulsar
PSR B2020+28 20h 22m 37.07s +28° 54 23.1 pulsar
PSR J2007+2722 20h 07m 15.77s +27° 22 47.7 17200 pulsar
V407 Vul V407 19h 14m 26.09s +24° 56 44.6 AM CVn variable
Table legend:

  Name = Proper name.
  B = Bayer designation.
  F or/and G. = Flamsteed designation or Gould designation
  Var = Variable star designation
  HD = Henry Draper Catalogue designation number
  HIP = Hipparcos Catalogue designation number
  RA = Right ascension for the Epoch/Equinox J2000.0
  Dec = Declination for the Epoch/Equinox J2000.0

  vis. mag. = visual magnitude (m or mv), also known as apparent magnitude
  abs. mag. = absolute magnitude (Mv)
  Dist. (ly) = Distance in light years from Earth
  Sp. class = Spectral class of the star in the stellar classification system
  Notes = Common name(s) or alternate name(s); comments; notable properties [for example: multiple star status, range of variability if it is a variable star, exoplanets, etc.]

Notes

  1. D. Hoffleit and W. H. Warren, Jr., The Bright Star Catalogue, 5th Revised Ed. (Preliminary Version) - database entry: HR 7405.
  2. 1 2 In Flamsteed's star catalogue and atlases.
    Map of constellations Lyra, Cygnus, Lacerta, Vulpec, Anser, and Sagitta. - Flamsteed, John. 1729. Atlas coelestis: Linda Hall Library.
  3. Wagman, Morton (2003) Lost Stars, McDonald and Woodward, Blacksburg, Virginia, p.494. ISBN 0-939923-78-5.

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