List of stars in Caelum

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

Name B G. Var HD HIP RA Dec vis.
mag.
abs.
mag.
Dist. (ly) Sp. class Notes
α Cae α 9 29875 21770 04h 40m 33.82s −41° 51′ 48.9″ 4.44 2.92 66 F2IV binary star; suspected δ Sct variable, Vmax = 4.44m, Vmin = 4.47m
γ1 Cae γ1 28 32831 23595 05h 04m 24.31s −35° 28′ 58.3″ 4.55 0.78 185 K2III binary star
β Cae β 10 29992 21861 04h 42m 03.45s −37° 08′ 41.2″ 5.04 2.83 90 F3V
δ Cae δ 7 28873 21060 04h 30m 50.10s −44° 57′ 13.5″ 5.07 −1.62 710 B2IV-V Suspected variable star
HD 30080 12 30080 21958 04h 43m 09.31s −30° 45′ 55.4″ 5.66 −1.14 748 K3III
HD 31093 19 31093 22573 04h 51m 28.20s −34° 54′ 22.4″ 5.82 1.10 286 A2/A3V binary star
HD 32515 26 32515 23446 05h 02m 22.81s −31° 46′ 17.5″ 5.92 0.90 329 K2III
HD 32453 25 32453 23377 05h 01m 34.53s −39° 43′ 05.3″ 6.02 0.77 366 G8III
HD 30432 15 30432 22144 04h 45m 55.50s −39° 21′ 23.7″ 6.04 1.12 315 K1III
ν Cae ν 18 30985 22488 04h 50m 16.18s −41° 19′ 15.6″ 6.06 2.47 171 F1III-IV double star
HD 28454 3 28454 20781 04h 27m 05.92s −46° 56′ 48.6″ 6.10 3.54 106 F8V
HD 31529 22 31529 22847 04h 54m 54.82s −39° 37′ 43.2″ 6.11 −1.35 1012 K3III
HD 28700 5 28700 20934 04h 29m 20.04s −46° 30′ 55.3″ 6.13 0.73 392 K1III
λ Cae λ 13 30202 21998 04h 43m 44.26s −41° 03′ 53.3″ 6.24 −0.27 652 K3/K4III
HD 32820 27 32820 23555 05h 03m 53.94s −41° 44′ 43.2″ 6.30 3.82 102 F8V
X Cae γ2 X 32846 23596 05h 04m 26.14s −35° 42′ 18.7″ 6.32 1.27 334 F2IV/V δ Sct variable, Vmax = 6.28m, Vmin = 6.39m, P = 0.270488 d
ζ Cae ζ 16 30608 22280 04h 47m 49.56s −30° 01′ 14.2″ 6.35 0.36 513 K0III
HD 28246 1 28246 20630 04h 25m 19.10s −44° 09′ 39.8″ 6.38 3.54 121 F6V suspected variable star
HD 29559 8 29559 21525 04h 37m 19.25s −41° 52′ 23.0″ 6.40 1.20 358 A3Vs...
RV Cae 4 RV 28552 20856 04h 28m 09.48s −41° 57′ 35.4″ 6.41 −1.18 1072 M1III Semiregular variable, Vmax = 6.44m, Vmin = 6.56m
R Cae R 29844 21766 04h 40m 30.08s −38° 14′ 06.92″ 6.70 −2.25 1763 M6e Mira variable, Vmax = 8.98m, Vmin = 14.08m
HD 30786 30786 22391 04h 49m 11.75s −34° 18′ 42.4″ 6.81 −1.14 1269 K1III
T Cae T 30958 22247 04h 47m 18.92s −36° 12′ 33.57″ 7.73 −0.87 4,659 C-N4IV Carbon star and semiregular variable, Vmax = 7.47m, Vmin = 791m, P = 158 d
HD 32277 32277 23249 05h 00m 11.71s −37° 59′ 40.45″ 8.99 0.85 1,386 K0III
HD 30669 30669 22320 04h 48m 28.33s −28° 25′ 09.9″ 9.12 5.42 179 G8/K0V has a planet (b)
W Cae W 272494 04h 50m 21.56s −45° 46′ 50.09″ 9.79 1.97 1,195 G7III Eclipsing binary Vmax = 9.63m, Vmin = 9.95m, P = 6.9787 d
S Cae S 04h 56m 56.48s −33° 08′ 00.07″ 10.71 2.65 1,333 A6V Eclipsing binary Vmax = 10.54m, Vmin = 11.21m, P = 0.482538 d
U Cae U 04h 53m 14.41s −37° 49′ 15.92″ 12.44 0.8 6930 A9-F0III RR Lyrae variable, Vmax = 11.66m, Vmin = 12.77m
LHS 1678 04h 32m 42.96s 39° 47′ 27.15″ 12.6 11.11[1] 64.8 M2V Binary system, primary component has three transiting planets (b, c and d)[2]
WASP-159 04h 32m 33.0s −38° 58′ 06″ 12.84 3.52 2,384 F9IV has a transiting planet (b)
RR Cae RR 04h 21m 06.0s −48° 39′ 07″ 14.4 69.1 DAZ8+dM Algol variable; has a planet (b)
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See also

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References

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  1. ^ From apparent magnitude and distance.
  2. ^ https://exoplanetarchive.ipac.caltech.edu/overview/LHS%201678
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