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

Name B F Var HD HIP RA Dec vis.
mag.
abs.
mag.
Dist. (ly) Sp. class Notes
46 LMi 46 94264 53229 10 53 18.64 +34° 12′ 56.0″ 3.79 1.41 98 K0III-IV Praecipua (mistransferred), Praecipula; presumably intended to be α; suspected variable, Vmax = 3.79, Vmin = 3.84
β LMi β 31 90537 51233 10 27 53.09 +36° 42′ 26.9″ 4.20 0.95 146 G8III-IV binary star
21 LMi 21 87696 49593 10 07 25.73 +35° 14′ 40.9″ 4.49 2.26 91 A7V suspected δ Sct variable, Vmax = 4.47, Vmin = 4.52
10 LMi 10 SU 82635 46952 09 34 13.38 +36° 23′ 51.4″ 4.54 0.88 176 G8III RS CVn variable, ΔV = 0.02
37 LMi 37 92125 52098 10 38 43.21 +31° 58′ 34.4″ 4.68 −1.13 474 G0II Praecipua (original)
30 LMi 30 90277 51056 10 25 54.87 +33° 47′ 46.5″ 4.72 0.71 207 F0V
41 LMi 41 92825 52457 10 43 25.03 +23° 11′ 18.2″ 5.08 1.06 207 A3Vn
19 LMi 19 86146 48833 09 57 41.05 +41° 03′ 20.3″ 5.10 2.81 94 F6Vs Binary system
42 LMi 42 93152 52638 10 45 51.91 +30° 40′ 56.6″ 5.36 0.04 377 A1Vn
20 LMi 20 86728 49081 10 01 01.02 +31° 55′ 29.0″ 5.37 4.50 49 G1V Cor; binary star
11 LMi 11 SV 82885 47080 09 35 40.03 +35° 48′ 38.8″ 5.39 5.16 36 G8IV-V RS CVn variable, ΔV = 0.04
8 LMi 8 82198 46735 09 31 32.45 +35° 06′ 12.6″ 5.40 −0.24 436 M1III suspected variable, ΔV = 0.07
23 LMi 23 88960 50303 10 16 14.48 +29° 18′ 38.0″ 5.49 1.00 257 A0Vn
40 LMi 40 92769 52422 10 43 01.95 +26° 19′ 32.5″ 5.51 2.22 148 A4Vn
28 LMi 28 90040 50935 10 24 08.61 +33° 43′ 06.7″ 5.52 0.03 409 K1III
34 LMi 34 91365 51685 10 33 30.93 +34° 59′ 19.3″ 5.57 −0.48 528 A2Vn
32 LMi 32 90840 51420 10 30 06.46 +38° 55′ 30.5″ 5.79 −1.05 760 A4V
38 LMi 38 92168 52139 10 39 07.80 +37° 54′ 36.4″ 5.84 2.39 159 F9V
HD 88231 88231 49893 10 11 12.79 +37° 24′ 07.1″ 5.86 −0.47 603 K3III
7 LMi 7 82087 46652 09 30 43.23 +33° 39′ 21.0″ 5.87 −0.12 515 G8III:
27 LMi 27 89904 50860 10 23 06.34 +33° 54′ 29.4″ 5.89 1.65 230 A6V
33 LMi 33 91130 51556 10 31 51.36 +32° 22′ 46.3″ 5.90 1.52 245 A0IV
RX LMi RX 92620 52366 10 42 11.27 +31° 41′ 49.4″ 6.02 −0.77 743 M2III semiregular variable, Vmax = 5.98, Vmin = 6.16, P = 150 d
44 LMi 44 93765 52959 10 49 53.73 +27° 58′ 25.9″ 6.05 1.59 254 F5V Binary star
13 LMi 13 83951 47631 09 42 42.75 +35° 05′ 36.6″ 6.12 2.49 174 F3V suspected variable
43 LMi 43 93636 52882 10 48 57.28 +29° 24′ 58.1″ 6.15 −0.17 598 K0
9 LMi 9 82522 46904 09 33 30.33 +36° 29′ 13.3″ 6.19 0.67 414 K4III:
48 LMi 48 WW 94480 53355 10 54 42.20 +25° 29′ 26.6″ 6.19 0.72 405 A8V δ Sct variable, Vmax = 6.16, Vmin = 6.23, P = 0.12691 d
HD 87822 87822 49658 10 08 15.94 +31° 36′ 15.4″ 6.23 2.22 206 F4V triple star
35 LMi 35 91752 51914 10 36 21.39 +36° 19′ 37.2″ 6.29 2.96 151 F3V
R LMi R 84346 47886 09 45 34.28 +34° 30′ 42.8″ 6.30 1130 M6.5-9e Mira variable, Vmax = 6.3, Vmin = 13.2, P = 372.19 d
HD 88161 88161 49870 10 10 58.98 +40° 39′ 41.8″ 6.34 0.03 596 K3III: suspected flare star
HD 89993 89993 50904 10 23 41.76 +29° 36′ 57.2″ 6.36 1.06 374 G8III
50 LMi 50 94747 53492 10 56 34.44 +25° 30′ 00.9″ 6.36 1.67 282 K0
36 LMi 36 92000 52032 10 37 52.28 +34° 04′ 43.0″ 6.42 −1.38 1185 K0
24 LMi 24 88986 50316 10 16 28.12 +28° 40′ 57.7″ 6.46 3.93 104 G0V
22 LMi 22 88786 50218 10 15 06.36 +31° 28′ 05.1″ 6.47 −0.38 763 G8III
29 LMi 29 90250 51047 10 25 45.00 +35° 25′ 32.1″ 6.49 0.98 413 K1III
16 LMi 16 85029 48256 09 50 13.87 +39° 37′ 54.1″ 6.64 −1.11 1156 K5
HD 93521 93521 52849 10 48 23.51 +37° 34′ 13.1″ 7.03 3800 O9Vp unusual high-galactic-latitude O-type star
HD 87883 87883 49699 10 08 43.14 +34° 14′ 32.1″ 7.56 6.28 59 K0V has a planet (b)
51 LMi 51 96094 54196 11 05 15.73 +25° 12′ 07.4″ 7.60 3.71 195 G0
HD 82886 82886 47087 09 35 45 +34° 46′ 51″ 7.78 408 G0 Illyrian, has a planet (b)
VW LMi VW 95660 54003 11 02 51.91 +30° 24′ 54.7″ 8.06 436 F5V W UMa variable
T LMi T 48106 09 48 28.46 +33° 17′ 19.6″ 11.06 682 A0 Algol variable, Vmax = 10.87, Vmin = 12.92, P = 3.019885 d
RT LMi RT 09 49 48.32 +34° 27′ 15.4″ 11.35 1060 F7V W UMa variable
V LMi V 10 25 25.59 +28° 47′ 07.7″ 11.98 A8 RR Lyr variable, Vmax = 11.1, Vmin = 12.23, P = 0.5439187 d
X LMi X 10 03 06.73 +39° 21′ 28.5″ 12.30 A5... RR Lyr variable, Vmax = 11.76, Vmin = 12.81, P = 0.6843086 d
CIT 6 RW 10 16 02.27 +30° 34′ 18.6″ 12.80 C3,4eV semiregular variable, Vmax = 12.8, Vmin = 16.5, P = 640 d
ST LMi ST 11 05 39.77 +29° 06′ 28.5″ 15.10 DH+M AM Her variable, Vmax = 14.4, Vmin = 18.5, P = 0.07908903 d
G 117-B15A RY 09 24 15.27 +35° 16′ 51.3″ 15.52 270 DA4.0 ZZ Cet variable, ΔV = 0.13, P = 0.002491 d
SX LMi SX 10 54 30.42 +30° 06′ 10.2″ 17 1170 CV SU UMa variable, Vmax = 13.0, Vmin = 17.4, P = 0.06717 d
YZ LMi YZ 09 26 38.73 +36° 24′ 02.46″ 19.33 2657±450 DB Eclipsing binary+AM CVn star
RZ LMi RZ 09 51 48.94 +34° 07′ 23.9″ CV ER UMa variable
WX LMi WX 10 27 27.52 +38° 45′ 04.2″ AM Her 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

See also

References

  1. "Albania". NameExoWorlds. Retrieved 2019-12-23.
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