Astronomy:List of stars in Canis Major

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

List

Name B F Var HD HIP RA Dec vis.
mag.
abs.
mag.
Dist. (ly) Sp. class Notes
Sirius A, B α 9 48915 32349  06h 45m 09.25s −16° 42′ 47.3″ −1.46 1.42 8.6 A0m... Alhabor, Aschere, Canicula, the Dog Star; brightest star, 5th nearest star system; binary; suspected variable, Vmax = -1.46m, Vmin = -1.41m
ε CMa ε 21 52089 33579  06h 58m 37.55s −28° 58′ 19.5″ 1.50 −4.10 431 B2II Adhara, Aoul al Adzari, Prima Virginum[1] part of Al ʽAdhārā or Al Adzari[2][3]
δ CMa δ 25 54605 34444  07h 08m 23.49s −26° 23′ 35.5″ 1.83 −6.87 1791 F8Ia Wezen, Thalath al Adzari, Tertia Virginum,[1] part of Al ʽAdhārā or Al Adzari;[2][3] variable star, ΔV = 0.004m, P = 24.08478 d
β CMa β 2 44743 30324  06h 22m 41.99s −17° 57′ 21.3″ 1.98 −3.95 499 B1II/III Mirzam (Murzim); β Cep variable, Vmax = 1.93m, Vmin = 2m, P = 0.25003 d
η CMa η 31 58350 35904  07h 24m 05.71s −29° 18′ 11.2″ 2.45 −7.51 3196 B5Ia Aludra, part of Al ʽAdhārā or Al Adzari;[2][3] α Cyg variable
ζ CMa ζ 1 44402 30122  06h 20m 18.79s −30° 03′ 48.2″ 3.02 −2.05 336 B2.5V Furud; spectroscopic binary; suspected variable
ο2 CMa ο2 24 53138 33977  07h 03m 01.47s −23° 49′ 59.9″ 3.02 −6.46 2567 B3Ia Thanih al Adzari, Secunda Virginum,[1] part of Al ʽAdhārā or Al Adzari;[2][3] α Cyg variable
σ CMa σ 22 52877 33856  07h 01m 43.15s −27° 56′ 05.4″ 3.49 −4.37 1216 K4III Unurgunite, irregular variable, Vmax = 3.43m, Vmin = 3.51m
κ CMa κ 13 50013 32759  06h 49m 50.47s −32° 30′ 30.6″ 3.50 −3.42 789 B1.5IVne γ Cas variable, Vmax = 3.40m, Vmin = 3.97m
ο1 CMa ο1 16 50877 33152  06h 54m 07.95s −24° 11′ 03.2″ 3.89 −5.02 1976 K3Iab irregular variable, Vmax = 3.78m, Vmin = 3.99m
ν2 CMa ν2 7 47205 31592  06h 36m 41.00s −19° 15′ 20.6″ 3.95 2.46 65 K1III+... Yějī (野雞),[4] has a planet (b); suspected variable, Vmax = 3.87m, Vmin = 3.96m
ω CMa ω 28 56139 35037  07h 14m 48.66s −26° 46′ 21.7″ 4.01 −3.25 924 B2IV/Ve γ Cas variable, Vmax = 3.54m, Vmin = 4.18m
θ CMa θ 14 50778 33160  06h 54m 11.48s −12° 02′ 18.9″ 4.08 −0.36 252 K4III
γ CMa γ 23 53244 34045  07h 03m 45.49s −15° 37′ 59.7″ 4.12 −1.34 402 B8II Muliphein; suspected variable
ξ1 CMa ξ1 4 46328 31125  06h 31m 51.37s −23° 25′ 06.4″ 4.34 −4.65 2050 B1III β Cep variable, Vmax = 4.33m, Vmin = 4.36m, P = 0.2095755 d
ι CMa ι 20 51309 33347  06h 56m 08.23s −17° 03′ 15.3″ 4.36 −5.51 3075 B3Ib/II β Cep variable, Vmax = 4.36m, Vmin = 4.4m, P = 0.08 d
τ CMa τ 30 57061 35415  07h 18m 42.49s −24° 57′ 15.8″ 4.37 −5.59 3196 O9Ib member of the NGC 2362 star cluster; β Lyr variable
ν3 CMa ν3 8 47442 31700  06h 37m 53.43s −18° 14′ 14.8″ 4.42 −1.35 464 K0II/III
27 CMa 27 EW 56014 34981  07h 14m 15.22s −26° 21′ 09.1″ 4.42 −4.00 1575 B3IIIe binary, component A spectroscopic binary, component B γ Cas variable, Vmax = 4.42m, Vmin = 4.82m
λ CMa λ 45813 30788  06h 28m 10.22s −32° 34′ 48.5″ 4.47 −1.01 406 B4V
ξ2 CMa ξ2 5 46933 31416  06h 35m 03.38s −22° 57′ 53.4″ 4.54 −0.97 412 A0III
π CMa π 19 51199 33302  06h 55m 37.40s −20° 08′ 11.7″ 4.66 2.33 95 F2IV/V variable star, ΔV = 0.002m, P = 0.09013 d
HD 56618 56618 35205  07h 16m 35.00s −27° 52′ 52.6″ 4.66 −1.05 453 M2III suspected variable
HD 47667 47667 31827  06h 39m 16.72s −14° 08′ 44.7″ 4.82 −3.60 1575 K2III
15 CMa 15 EY 50707 33092  06h 53m 32.91s −20° 13′ 27.3″ 4.82 −3.65 1614 B1IV β Cep variable, Vmax = 4.79m, Vmin = 4.84m, P = 0.184557 d
HD 56577[5] 56577 35210  07h 16m 36.84s −23° 18′ 56.2″ 4.83 −6.59 6269 K4III Double star; suspected variable, Vmax = 4.78m, Vmin = 4.86m
UW CMa 29 UW 57060 35412  07h 18m 40.38s −24° 33′ 31.3″ 4.88 −4.93 2991 O7Ia:fp β Lyr variable, Vmax = 4.84m, Vmin = 5.33m, P = 4.393407 d
HD 57821 57821 35727  07h 22m 13.53s −19° 00′ 59.7″ 4.94 −1.06 517 B5II/III
HD 43445 43445 29735  06h 15m 44.88s −13° 43′ 06.2″ 5.00 −0.30 375 B9V
μ CMa μ 18 51250 33345  06h 56m 06.65s −14° 02′ 36.4″ 5.00 −2.22 908 B9.5V Isis
HD 43827 43827 29895  06h 17m 41.73s −16° 48′ 57.3″ 5.15 −1.05 567 K1III
HD 46184 46184 31084  06h 31m 23.02s −12° 23′ 30.9″ 5.16 0.05 343 K1III
HD 58343 FW 58343 35951  07h 24m 40.19s −16° 12′ 05.1″ 5.18 −2.13 945 B2Vne γ Cas variable, Vmax = 5.m, Vmin = 5.5m
HD 44951 44951 30457  06h 24m 10.35s −11° 31′ 48.0″ 5.21 −0.34 420 K3III
10 CMa 10 FT 48917 32292  06h 44m 28.47s −31° 04′ 13.9″ 5.23 −4.29 2608 B2V γ Cas variable, Vmax = 5.13m, Vmin = 5.44m
HD 47536 47536 31688  06h 37m 47.54s −32° 20′ 23.6″ 5.25 −0.17 396 K1III has two planets (b & c)
11 CMa 11 49229 32492  06h 46m 51.09s −14° 25′ 33.6″ 5.28 −1.19 642 B8/B9III
HD 51283 51283 33316  06h 55m 46.93s −22° 56′ 29.2″ 5.28 −3.82 2159 B2/B3III suspected variable
HD 57146 57146 35427  07h 18m 51.28s −26° 35′ 09.1″ 5.29 −2.80 1353 G2II suspected variable
HD 49048 49048 32411  06h 45m 59.40s −14° 47′ 45.9″ 5.30 −0.13 398 A1IV/V
HD 58535 58535 35957  07h 24m 43.87s −31° 48′ 32.1″ 5.35 −0.79 552 K1III suspected variable, Vmax = 5.31m, Vmin = 5.43m
HD 56342 56342 35083  07h 15m 21.08s −30° 41′ 11.3″ 5.36 −1.12 646 B2V suspected variable, ΔV = 0.006m
HD 58215 58215 35848  07h 23m 28.97s −27° 50′ 03.4″ 5.37 −0.76 549 K4III variable star, ΔV = 0.008m, P = 20.67397 d
HD 49662 49662 32677  06h 48m 57.74s −15° 08′ 41.0″ 5.39 −0.96 607 B7IV variable star, ΔV = 0.010m, P = 1.43019 d
NO CMa NO 58155 35795  07h 23m 00.70s −31° 55′ 25.6″ 5.40 −2.81 1430 B3V Be star
FN CMa FN 53974 34301  07h 06m 40.77s −11° 17′ 38.5″ 5.41 −4.29 2835 B0.5IV β Cep variable, Vmax = 5.38m, Vmin = 5.42m, P = 0.08866 d
HD 58286 58286 35855  07h 23m 31.90s −32° 12′ 07.5″ 5.41 −2.34 1156 B2/B3II/III
HD 51733 51733 33478  06h 57m 33.97s −24° 37′ 51.8″ 5.45 2.52 126 F3V
HD 55070 55070 34624  07h 10m 19.33s −27° 29′ 29.5″ 5.46 −1.01 643 G8III
HD 56405 56405 35180  07h 16m 14.58s −15° 35′ 08.4″ 5.46 0.82 277 A1V suspected variable
FR CMa FR 44458 30214  06h 21m 24.72s −11° 46′ 23.7″ 5.48 −3.07 1672 B1Vpe SB γ Cas variable, Vmax = 5.46m, Vmin = 5.64m
HD 43955 43955 29941  06h 18m 13.73s −19° 58′ 01.2″ 5.51 −1.91 994 B2/B3V
HD 56160 56160 35044  07h 14m 51.19s −27° 02′ 16.5″ 5.58 0.97 273 K3III variable star, ΔV = 0.006m, P = 4.45653 d
HD 52018 52018 33575  06h 58m 35.90s −25° 24′ 51.0″ 5.59 −1.93 1042 B2V
HD 57478 57478 35615  07h 20m 58.29s −14° 21′ 37.8″ 5.59 −0.57 556 G8/K0III
NR CMa NR 58954 36186  07h 27m 07.99s −17° 51′ 53.5″ 5.60 0.93 280 F2V δ Sct variable
HD 45018 45018 30436  06h 23m 55.91s −25° 34′ 39.1″ 5.61 −1.04 697 K5III suspected variable
HD 46936 46936 31362  06h 34m 35.33s −32° 42′ 58.5″ 5.62 −0.25 487 B9V
HR 2501 HP 49131 32385  06h 45m 31.19s −30° 56′ 56.4″ 5.62 −2.81 1583 B+... γ Cas and λ Eri variable, Vmax = 5.33m, Vmin = 5.81m, P = 0.79187 d
LS CMa LS 52670 33804  07h 01m 05.95s −25° 12′ 56.3″ 5.64 −1.85 1028 B2/B3III/IV eclipsing binary
HD 50644 50644 33077  06h 53m 18.84s −19° 01′ 58.0″ 5.65 0.63 329 A9/F0III
FY CMa FY 58978 36168  07h 26m 59.49s −23° 05′ 09.7″ 5.65 −2.54 1417 B1II γ Cas variable, Vmax = 4.8m, Vmin = 6.25m
LZ CMa LZ 54912 34579  07h 09m 43.03s −25° 13′ 51.8″ 5.69 −3.06 1831 B2V β Lyr variable, ΔV = 0.03m
HD 47946 47946 31870  06h 39m 42.67s −30° 28′ 12.1″ 5.70 1.36 241 K1III
R CMa R 57167 35487  07h 19m 28.08s −16° 23′ 41.7″ 5.70 2.48 144 F2III/IV Algol variable, Vmax = 5.7m, Vmin = 6.34m, P = 1.1359405 d
ν1 CMa ν1 6 47138 31564  06h 36m 22.86s −18° 39′ 35.8″ 5.71 1.07 277 G8III/F3V...
HD 46547 46547 31190  06h 32m 38.98s −32° 01′ 49.6″ 5.73 −1.32 838 B2V suspected variable, ΔV = 5.64m, P = 5.72 d
IY CMa IY 45871 30840  06h 28m 39.24s −32° 22′ 16.7″ 5.74 −1.27 823 B5IV Be star; eclipsing binary
HD 50123 HZ 50123 32810  06h 50m 23.35s −31° 42′ 21.9″ 5.74 −0.97 718 B3V rotating ellipsoidal variable, Vmax = 5.71m, Vmin = 5.79m
FV CMa FV 54309 34360  07h 07m 22.59s −23° 50′ 26.6″ 5.75 −4.04 2964 B2V:nn γ Cas variable, Vmax = 5.64m, Vmin = 5.94m
HD 45765 45765 30836  06h 28m 37.41s −17° 27′ 57.7″ 5.76 0.19 424 K0III
HD 49980 49980 32809  06h 50m 21.77s −17° 05′ 04.4″ 5.77 −2.62 1552 K3III
HD 55589 55589 34888  07h 13m 07.20s −11° 15′ 04.9″ 5.77 −0.77 661 K0
HD 44081 44081 30011  06h 18m 58.98s −20° 55′ 32.2″ 5.79 −2.97 1842 B3II/III suspected β Cep variable
HD 58461 58461 35998  07h 25m 08.44s −13° 45′ 07.1″ 5.79 3.08 114 F3V
HD 58612 58612 36024  07h 25m 25.27s −25° 13′ 04.0″ 5.79 −4.19 3228 B5III
HD 59067 59067 36251  07h 27m 51.66s −11° 33′ 24.7″ 5.79 −1.66 1009 B8Vv comp VB γ Cas variable, Vmax = 5.73m, Vmin = 5.90m
17 CMa 17 51055 33248  06h 55m 02.74s −20° 24′ 17.5″ 5.80 −0.54 605 A2V
HD 55344 55344 34758  07h 11m 41.61s −20° 52′ 59.2″ 5.84 −0.04 489 A0IV/V
MZ CMa MZ 57615 35626  07h 21m 04.34s −25° 53′ 30.0″ 5.87 −0.86 723 M3III semiregular variable
HD 43396 43396 29679  06h 15m 08.40s −20° 16′ 20.1″ 5.88 −1.39 929 K2III variable star, ΔV = 0.008m, P = 2.42919 d
26 CMa 26 MM 55522 34798  07h 12m 12.22s −25° 56′ 33.4″ 5.91 −0.80 718 B2IV/V 53 Per variable
HD 46189 46189 31037  06h 30m 46.29s −27° 46′ 10.5″ 5.92 −1.78 1128 B3IV/V variable star, ΔV = 0.005m, P = 3.28106 d
HD 49095 49095 32366  06h 45m 23.08s −31° 47′ 34.5″ 5.92 3.99 79 F7V
HD 47182 47182 31599  06h 36m 46.60s −13° 19′ 15.5″ 5.95 −0.91 769 K4/K5III
HD 55762 55762 34914  07h 13m 24.01s −22° 40′ 26.9″ 5.96 −0.90 780 K4III suspected variable, ΔV = 0.14m
HD 43544 43544 29771  06h 16m 07.70s −16° 37′ 04.8″ 5.97 −1.07 836 B2/B3V suspected variable, Vmax = 5.71m, Vmin = 5.97m
HD 43429 43429 29692  06h 15m 17.71s −18° 28′ 37.2″ 5.99 1.96 208 K1III
OS CMa OS 54764 34561  07h 09m 33.37s −16° 14′ 04.2″ 6.00 B1Ib/II α Cyg variable
HR 2800 HQ 57593 35611  07h 20m 54.92s −26° 57′ 49.9″ 6.00 −2.71 1801 B3V Algol variable, Vmax = 5.99m, Vmin = 6.25m, P = 24.6033 d
HD 47561 47561 31758  06h 38m 35.43s −16° 52′ 24.6″ 6.01 0.26 460 A0IV
HD 56578 56578 35213  07h 16m 38.38s −23° 18′ 39.8″ 6.02 1.53 258 A5m...
HD 44021 44021 29993  06h 18m 48.79s −15° 01′ 30.0″ 6.04 −0.73 738 M1III: suspected variable, Vmax = 5.96m, Vmin = 6.06m
HD 49001 49001 32368  06h 45m 23.38s −23° 27′ 45.0″ 6.04 0.15 492 K2III
HD 58585 58585 36017  07h 25m 19.98s −21° 58′ 57.4″ 6.04 −3.90 3165 A6II
HD 43745 43745 29843  06h 17m 03.52s −22° 42′ 52.6″ 6.05 3.04 130 F8/G0V
HD 45588 45588 30711  06h 27m 11.48s −25° 51′ 21.5″ 6.05 3.67 97 F8/G0V
HD 47827 47827 31859  06h 39m 36.22s −23° 41′ 44.3″ 6.05 −0.32 614 A0V
HD 50806 50806 33094  06h 53m 33.76s −28° 32′ 19.4″ 6.05 3.99 84 G3/G5V
HD 57118 57118 35442  07h 19m 01.92s −19° 16′ 49.1″ 6.11 F2Ia suspected variable, Vmax = 6.08m, Vmin = 6.11m
12 CMa 12 HK 49333 32504  06h 47m 01.49s −21° 00′ 55.5″ 6.07 −0.49 668 B7II/III α2 CVn variable
HD 53629 53629 34142  07h 04m 47.04s −22° 01′ 53.8″ 6.09 1.07 330 K2IIICN...
HD 54173 54173 34318  07h 06m 52.48s −24° 57′ 38.1″ 6.09 −1.28 970 K2III variable star, ΔV = 0.005m, P = 17.08526 d
HD 55568 55568 34782  07h 12m 04.12s −30° 49′ 17.1″ 6.10 2.71 155 A8III/IV
HD 47366 47366 31674  06h 37m 40.79s −12° 59′ 05.3″ 6.11 1.46 277 K1III: has two planets (b & c)
HD 44996 44996 30468  06h 24m 20.58s −12° 57′ 43.0″ 6.12 −2.73 1918 B4V suspected variable
GY CMa GY 55857 34924  07h 13m 36.45s −27° 21′ 22.9″ 6.12 −4.88 5175 B2II β Cep variable, ΔV = 0.04m, P = 0.112 d
HD 50643 50643 33079  06h 53m 21.85s −18° 55′ 58.5″ 6.13 0.39 458 A3III
HD 46064 46064 31024  06h 30m 34.89s −13° 08′ 53.4″ 6.16 −1.57 1148 B2III suspected variable
HD 58346 58346 35920  07h 24m 17.24s −22° 54′ 46.0″ 6.20 −0.31 652 B8/B9V
HD 51823 51823 33492  06h 57m 42.64s −27° 32′ 15.1″ 6.22 −1.25 1019 B2/B3V suspected variable
HD 50853 50853 33126  06h 53m 55.46s −24° 32′ 19.5″ 6.23 0.43 472 A0V
HD 54958 54958 34617  07h 10m 09.36s −18° 41′ 08.1″ 6.23 2.74 162 F3V
HD 58439 58439 35975  07h 24m 50.88s −19° 00′ 44.2″ 6.24 −2.45 1781 A2Ib/II suspected variable
HD 48501 V350 48501 32144  06h 42m 46.08s −22° 26′ 55.8″ 6.26 2.81 159 F2V γ Dor variable, Vmax = 6.18m, Vmin = 6.27m, P = 0.91401 d
HD 52273 52273 33666  06h 59m 39.26s −21° 36′ 10.4″ 6.26 −1.90 1399 B2III
HD 44891 44891 30420  06h 23m 46.14s −15° 04′ 16.5″ 6.27 −2.15 1575 K2/K3III
HD 52619 52619 33760  07h 00m 42.53s −28° 29′ 22.1″ 6.28 2.11 222 F3/F5V
HD 44225 44225 30062  06h 19m 38.19s −22° 06′ 11.3″ 6.29 −0.61 784 K3III suspected variable
HD 46407 HR 46407 31205  06h 32m 46.88s −11° 09′ 59.0″ 6.30 0.88 395 K0III:... Algol variable, Vmax = 6.24m, Vmin = 6.32m
HD 56731 56731 35241  07h 16m 57.22s −30° 53′ 49.0″ 6.30 0.46 481 A9II
HD 44956 44956 30376  06h 23m 14.50s −31° 47′ 25.1″ 6.31 1.27 332 G8III
KM CMa KM 46347 31086  06h 31m 24.01s −32° 52′ 06.8″ 6.31 −1.10 988 M4III semiregular variable
HD 49891 49891 32744  06h 49m 44.00s −24° 04′ 33.7″ 6.31 0.04 584 A0/A1V
HD 44394 44394 30190  06h 21m 05.43s −11° 49′ 02.4″ 6.32 −1.70 1309 K5
HD 45420 45420 30669  06h 26m 42.66s −14° 36′ 12.2″ 6.32 0.14 560 K0/K1III
HD 47012 47012 31469  06h 35m 30.81s −22° 06′ 32.4″ 6.32 0.33 513 K0III
HD 50093 50093 32827  06h 50m 36.96s −25° 46′ 42.3″ 6.32 −1.52 1203 B2III/IV
HD 52348 52348 33703  07h 00m 08.29s −20° 09′ 30.4″ 6.32 −1.50 1194 B3V
HD 55985 55985 34954  07h 13m 57.34s −30° 20′ 23.3″ 6.32 −1.92 1449 B2III suspected variable
HD 58766 58766 36045  07h 25m 42.99s −31° 44′ 19.4″ 6.32 −1.09 988 B2/B3III suspected variable
KX CMa KX 50648 33040  06h 53m 00.31s −26° 57′ 26.9″ 6.33 −0.70 830 M6III semiregular variable
HR 2680 IL 54031 34248  07h 06m 00.49s −30° 39′ 20.6″ 6.34 −0.69 830 B3V Algol and 53 Per variable, Vmax = 6.32m, Vmin = 6.54m, P = 8.09858 d
HD 55856 55856 34940  07h 13m 48.39s −22° 54′ 20.8″ 6.34 −2.08 1575 B2IV suspected variable
HD 56341 56341 35132  07h 15m 47.30s −23° 44′ 25.1″ 6.34 −0.89 911 A0V
V415 CMa V415 47247 31593  06h 36m 41.07s −22° 36′ 53.1″ 6.35 −0.46 751 B3V

Algol variable, Vmax = 6.34m, Vmin = 6.48m, P = 1.98571 d

HD 51411 51411 33330  06h 55m 54.78s −31° 47′ 24.7″ 6.36 −1.83 1417 B3V Be star, ΔV = 0.015m
HD 51925 51925 33532  06h 58m 07.56s −27° 09′ 51.8″ 6.36 −1.89 1455 B2V suspected variable
V352 CMa V352 43162 29568  06h 13m 45.33s −23° 51′ 43.9″ 6.37 5.26 54 G5V BY Dra variable, Vmax = 6.35m, Vmin = 6.40m, P = 7.2 d
HD 45184 45184 30503  06h 24m 43.99s −28° 46′ 47.3″ 6.37 4.65 72 G2V has a planet (b)
HD 46602 46602 31266  06h 33m 26.68s −20° 55′ 26.0″ 6.39 1.12 368 K0III+...
HD 52140 52140 33591  06h 58m 43.70s −30° 59′ 53.0″ 6.41 −0.46 771 B3V
HD 48938 48938 32322  06h 44m 51.96s −27° 20′ 32.6″ 6.43 4.31 87 F7V
HD 46037 46037 30988  06h 30m 11.81s −19° 12′ 53.4″ 6.44 −1.49 1259 M0/M1III suspected variable
HD 56876 56876 35326  07h 17m 48.01s −26° 47′ 51.2″ 6.45 −0.80 921 B5Vn
HD 47579 47579 31736  06h 38m 22.91s −23° 34′ 49.1″ 6.48 −0.07 667 A2V
HD 53975 53975 34297  07h 06m 35.97s −12° 23′ 38.2″ 6.48 −4.42 4939 B7Iab...
HD 44379 44379 30141  06h 20m 35.17s −23° 38′ 16.1″ 6.49 0.03 639 K0III
HD 42927 IP 42927 29488  06h 12m 46.33s −17° 45′ 47.6″ 6.49 908 B5II/III rotating ellipsoidal variable, Vmax = 6.50m, Vmin = 6.54m, P = 5.0946 d
FU CMa FU 52437 33721  07h 00m 19.36s −22° 07′ 08.6″ 6.51 2100 B3Vnn γ Cas variable, Vmax = 6.48m, Vmin = 6.6m
W CMa W 54361 34413  07h 08m 03.44s −11° 55′ 23.8″ 6.56 8400 C semiregular variable, Vmax = 6.27m, Vmin = 7.09m, P = 160 d
GU CMa GU 52721 33868  07h 01m 49.51s −11° 18′ 03.3″ 6.59 1450 B2Vne β Lyr variable, Vmax = 6.49m, Vmin = 6.72m, P = 1.610137 d
HR 2724 HN 55595 34814  07h 12m 24.18s −27° 28′ 29.1″ 6.61 805 A5IV-V δ Sct variable, ΔV = 0.025m
EZ CMa EZ 50896 33165  06h 54m 13.04s −23° 55′ 42.0″ 6.91 4500 WN4-s Wolf–Rayet star, Vmax = 6.71m, Vmin = 6.95m, P = 3.763 d
HD 47186 47186 31540  06h 36m 08.79s −27° 37′ 20.3″ 7.8 4.9 123 G6V has two planets (b & c)
VY CMa VY 58061 35793  07h 22m 58.29s −25° 46′ 03.5″ 7.95 −9.4 3900 M2.5–M5e Ia One of the largest known stars; semiregular variable or irregular variable, Vmax = 6.5m, Vmin = 9.6m
GZ CMa GZ 56429 35187  07h 16m 09.21s −16° 43′ 00.1″ 7.97 1290 A0III/IV Algol variable, Vmax = 7.97m, Vmin = 8.51m, P = 4.80085 d
HD 45364 45364 30579  06h 25m 38.48s −31° 28′ 51.4″ 8.07 5.50 106 G8V has two planets (b & c)
FZ CMa FZ 52942 33953  07h 02m 42.61s −11° 27′ 11.6″ 8.14 1350 B2IVn Algol variable, Vmax = 8.05m, Vmin = 8.44m, P = 1.27306 d
HD 45677 FS 45677 30800  06h 28m 17.42s −13° 03′ 11.1″ 8.50 908 Bpshe prototype FS CMa variable, Vmax = 7.35m, Vmin = 8.58m
Z CMa Z 53179 34042  07h 03m 43.16s −11° 33′ 06.2″ 8.80 2630 Bpe EXor and FU Ori variable, Vmax = 8.2m, Vmin = 10.6m
HD 43197 43197 29550  06h 13m 35.66s −29° 53′ 50.2″ 8.95 5.25 179 G9IV-V Amadioha,[6][7] has a planet (b)
SW CMa SW 54520 34431  07h 08m 15.24s −22° 26′ 25.3″ 9.16 2230 A3IV Algol variable, Vmax = 9.15m, Vmin = 9.68m, P = 10.091988 d
WASP-101  06h 33m 24.0s −23° 29′ 10″ 10.3 F6 has a transiting planet (b)
HD 56925 56925 35378  07h 18m 29.13s −13° 13′ 01.5″ 11.40 3700 WN4-s Wolf–Rayet star at center of NGC 2359
DZ CMa DZ  07h 16m 59.33s −15° 18′ 25.4″ 11.6 G0 double-mode Cepheid variable, Vmax = 11.6m, Vmin = 12.4m, P = 2.311 d
HATS-4  06h 16m 27.0s −21° 27′ 11″ 13.5 1370 has a planet (b)
EUVE J0720-317 IN  07h 20m 47.91s −31° 47′ 02.7″ 14.64 DA.9 re-radiating binary system, Vmax = 14.64m, Vmin = 14.89m, P = 1.262396 d
RX J0720.4-3125  07h 20m 24.96s −31° 25′ 50.2″ 26.6 1174 one of the nearest neutron stars
PSR B0628-28  06h 30m 49.48s −28° 34′ 43.1″ pulsar
CX CMa  07h 22m 00.9896s −25° 52′ 35.912″ 9.6 6000-7000 B5V eclipsing binary, Vmax = 9.9m, Vmin = 10.6m, P = 0.954625 d
NN CMa NN 58011 35769  07h 22m 43.32s −26° 00′ 40.9″ 7.19 -12.85 3397 B1/B2Ib/IIn
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References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 E.B Knobel – On a catalogue of stars in the Calendarium of Al Achsasi Al Mouakket
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 Consisting with ε CMa, δ CMa (Wezen), η CMa (Aludra) and ο2 CMa (Thanih al Adzari), see Star Names, R.H. Allen, p. 130
  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 ε CMa as Aoul al Adzari or Prima Virginum (the first virgin), ο2 CMa as Thanih al Adzari or Secunda Virginum (the second virgin) and δ CMa as Thalath al Adzari or Tertia Virginum (the third virgin). η CMa should be Rabah al Adzari or Quarta Virginum (the fourth virgin) consistently, but it was given by the name Aludra, meaning the virgin (same meaning with Adhara (ε CMa) or Al ʽAdhārā)
  4. (in Chinese) AEEA (Activities of Exhibition and Education in Astronomy) 天文教育資訊網 2006 年 7 月 16 日
  5. This star is Gould's 145th of Canis Major in his Uranometria Argentina. (Gould, B. A., (2009) Uranometria Argentina, (Reprinted and updated by Pilcher, F.)[1] ) Kostjuk (see abovew) erroneously lists it as simply "145 CMa". SIMBAD follows this error in its object query result as " * 145 CMa – Star".
  6. "Approved names" (in en). http://www.nameexoworlds.iau.org/final-results. 
  7. "International Astronomical Union | IAU". https://www.iau.org/news/pressreleases/detail/iau1912/.