List of stars in Leo Minor

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

NameBFVarHDHIPRADecvis.
mag.
abs.
mag.
Dist. (ly)Sp. classNotes
46 LMi46942645322910h 53m 18.64s+34° 12′ 56.0″3.791.4198K0III-IVPraecipua (mistransferred), Praecipula; presumably intended to be α; suspected variable, Vmax = 3.79m, Vmin = 3.84m
β LMiβ31905375123310h 27m 53.09s+36° 42′ 26.9″4.200.95146G8III-IVbinary star
21 LMi21876964959310h 07m 25.73s+35° 14′ 40.9″4.492.2691A7Vsuspected δ Sct variable, Vmax = 4.47m, Vmin = 4.52m
10 LMi10SU826354695209h 34m 13.38s+36° 23′ 51.4″4.540.88176G8IIIRS CVn variable, ΔV = 0.02m
37 LMi37921255209810h 38m 43.21s+31° 58′ 34.4″4.68−1.13474G0IIPraecipua (original)
30 LMi30902775105610h 25m 54.87s+33° 47′ 46.5″4.720.71207F0V
41 LMi41928255245710h 43m 25.03s+23° 11′ 18.2″5.081.06207A3Vn
19 LMi19861464883309h 57m 41.05s+41° 03′ 20.3″5.102.8194F6VsBinary system
42 LMi42931525263810h 45m 51.91s+30° 40′ 56.6″5.360.04377A1Vn
20 LMi20867284908110h 01m 01.02s+31° 55′ 29.0″5.374.5049G1VCor; binary star
11 LMi11SV828854708009h 35m 40.03s+35° 48′ 38.8″5.395.1636G8IV-VRS CVn variable, ΔV = 0.04m
8 LMi8821984673509h 31m 32.45s+35° 06′ 12.6″5.40−0.24436M1IIIsuspected variable, ΔV = 0.07m
23 LMi23889605030310h 16m 14.48s+29° 18′ 38.0″5.491.00257A0Vn
40 LMi40927695242210h 43m 01.95s+26° 19′ 32.5″5.512.22148A4Vn
28 LMi28900405093510h 24m 08.61s+33° 43′ 06.7″5.520.03409K1III
34 LMi34913655168510h 33m 30.93s+34° 59′ 19.3″5.57−0.48528A2Vn
32 LMi32908405142010h 30m 06.46s+38° 55′ 30.5″5.79−1.05760A4V
38 LMi38921685213910h 39m 07.80s+37° 54′ 36.4″5.842.39159F9V
HD 88231882314989310h 11m 12.79s+37° 24′ 07.1″5.86−0.47603K3III
7 LMi7820874665209h 30m 43.23s+33° 39′ 21.0″5.87−0.12515G8III:
27 LMi27899045086010h 23m 06.34s+33° 54′ 29.4″5.891.65230A6V
33 LMi33911305155610h 31m 51.36s+32° 22′ 46.3″5.901.52245A0IV
RX LMiRX926205236610h 42m 11.27s+31° 41′ 49.4″6.02−0.77743M2IIIsemiregular variable, Vmax = 5.98m, Vmin = 6.16m, P = 150 d
44 LMi44937655295910h 49m 53.73s+27° 58′ 25.9″6.051.59254F5VBinary star
13 LMi13839514763109h 42m 42.75s+35° 05′ 36.6″6.122.49174F3Vsuspected variable
43 LMi43936365288210h 48m 57.28s+29° 24′ 58.1″6.15−0.17598K0
9 LMi9825224690409h 33m 30.33s+36° 29′ 13.3″6.190.67414K4III:
48 LMi48WW944805335510h 54m 42.20s+25° 29′ 26.6″6.190.72405A8Vδ Sct variable, Vmax = 6.16m, Vmin = 6.23m, P = 0.12691 d
HD 87822878224965810h 08m 15.94s+31° 36′ 15.4″6.232.22206F4Vtriple star
35 LMi35917525191410h 36m 21.39s+36° 19′ 37.2″6.292.96151F3V
R LMiR843464788609h 45m 34.28s+34° 30′ 42.8″6.301130M6.5-9eMira variable, Vmax = 6.3m, Vmin = 13.2m, P = 372.19 d
HD 88161881614987010h 10m 58.98s+40° 39′ 41.8″6.340.03596K3III:suspected flare star
HD 89993899935090410h 23m 41.76s+29° 36′ 57.2″6.361.06374G8III
50 LMi50947475349210h 56m 34.44s+25° 30′ 00.9″6.361.67282K0
36 LMi36920005203210h 37m 52.28s+34° 04′ 43.0″6.42−1.381185K0
24 LMi24889865031610h 16m 28.12s+28° 40′ 57.7″6.463.93104G0V
22 LMi22887865021810h 15m 06.36s+31° 28′ 05.1″6.47−0.38763G8III
29 LMi29902505104710h 25m 45.00s+35° 25′ 32.1″6.490.98413K1III
16 LMi16850294825609h 50m 13.87s+39° 37′ 54.1″6.64−1.111156K5
HD 93521935215284910h 48m 23.51s+37° 34′ 13.1″7.033800O9Vpunusual high-galactic-latitude O-type star
HD 87883878834969910h 08m 43.14s+34° 14′ 32.1″7.566.2859K0Vhas a planet (b)
51 LMi51960945419611h 05m 15.73s+25° 12′ 07.4″7.603.71195G0
HD 82886828864708709h 35m 45s+34° 46′ 51″7.78408G0Illyrian,[1] has a planet (b)
VW LMiVW956605400311h 02m 51.91s+30° 24′ 54.7″8.06436F5VW UMa variable
T LMiT4810609h 48m 28.46s+33° 17′ 19.6″11.06682A0Algol variable, Vmax = 10.87m, Vmin = 12.92m, P = 3.019885 d
RT LMiRT09h 49m 48.32s+34° 27′ 15.4″11.351060F7VW UMa variable
V LMiV10h 25m 25.59s+28° 47′ 07.7″11.98A8RR Lyr variable, Vmax = 11.1m, Vmin = 12.23m, P = 0.5439187 d
X LMiX10h 03m 06.73s+39° 21′ 28.5″12.30A5...RR Lyr variable, Vmax = 11.76m, Vmin = 12.81m, P = 0.6843086 d
CIT 6RW10h 16m 02.27s+30° 34′ 18.6″12.80C3,4eVsemiregular variable, Vmax = 12.8m, Vmin = 16.5m, P = 640 d
ST LMiST11h 05m 39.77s+29° 06′ 28.5″15.10DH+MAM Her variable, Vmax = 14.4m, Vmin = 18.5m, P = 0.07908903 d
G 117-B15ARY09h 24m 15.27s+35° 16′ 51.3″15.52270DA4.0ZZ Cet variable, ΔV = 0.13m, P = 0.002491 d
SX LMiSX10h 54m 30.42s+30° 06′ 10.2″171170CVSU UMa variable, Vmax = 13.0m, Vmin = 17.4m, P = 0.06717 d
YZ LMiYZ09h 26m 38.73s+36° 24′ 02.46″19.332657±450DBEclipsing binary+AM CVn star
RZ LMiRZ09h 51m 48.94s+34° 07′ 23.9″CVER UMa variable
WX LMiWX10h 27m 27.52s+38° 45′ 04.2″AM Her variable
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