List of stars in Lupus

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

Name B F Var HD HIP RA Dec vis.
mag.
abs.
mag.
Dist. (ly) Sp. class Notes
α Lup α1290567186014h 41m 55.77s−47° 23 17.32.30−3.83548B1.5IIIMen; β Cep variable, Vmax = 2.29m, Vmin = 2.34m, P = 0.2598466 d. 70% likelihood of being a member of Scorpius–Centaurus association. [1]
β Lup β1320587327314h 58m 31.95s−43° 08 01.92.68−3.35523B2IIIKekouan
γ Lup γ1386907629715h 35m 08.46s−41° 10 00.12.80−3.40567B2IV rotating ellipsoidal variable. 91% likelihood of being a member of Scorpius–Centaurus association. [1]
δ Lup δ1362987514115h 21m 22.34s−40° 38 50.93.22−2.75510B1.5IVβ Cep variable, Vmax = 3.2m, Vmin = 3.24m, P = 0.16547 d
ε Lup ε1365047526415h 22m 40.89s−44° 41 22.53.37−2.58504B2IV-Vβ Cep variable, Vmax = 3.36m, Vmin = 3.38m, P = 0.0965 d
ζ Lup ζ1345057439515h 12m 17.20s−52° 05 56.73.410.65116G8III
η Lup η1431187838416h 00m 07.34s−38° 23 47.93.42−2.48493B2.5IVsuspected variable
ι Lup ι1252386999614h 19m 24.23s−46° 03 29.13.55−1.61352B2.5IVβ Cep variable, Vmax = 3.54m, Vmin = 3.55m
φ1 Lup φ11364227517715h 21m 48.44s−36° 15 40.23.57−1.43326K5IIIvariable star, ΔV = 0.008m, P = 4.81719 d
κ1 Lup κ11344817437615h 11m 56.16s−48° 44 15.73.880.14182B9VQízhènjiāngjūn (騎陣將軍) [2]
π Lup π1332427380715h 05m 07.11s−47° 03 04.33.91−2.01497B5
χ Lup χ51415567763415h 50m 57.54s−33° 37 37.63.97−0.03206B9.5III-IV
ρ Lup ρ1283457153614h 37m 53.25s−49° 25 32.74.05−0.84310B5V 53 Per variable, Vmax = 4.04m, Vmin = 4.05m, P = 0.44527 d
λ Lup λ1339557411715h 08m 50.63s−45° 16 47.34.07−1.41406B3V
θ Lup θ1442947891816h 06m 35.56s−36° 48 08.04.22−1.28411B2.5Vnsuspected variable
μ Lup μ1357347491115h 18m 32.05s−47° 52 30.74.27−0.48291B8V
ο Lup ο1308077268314h 51m 38.32s−43° 34 31.14.32−1.16408B5IVsuspected variable, ΔV = 0.02m
τ2 Lup τ21263547057614h 26m 10.80s−45° 22 45.34.33−0.59314A7:+...
ω Lup ω1391277655215h 38m 03.32s−42° 34 02.94.340.10230K4.5III
2 Lup f21357587485715h 17m 49.84s−30° 08 55.24.35−0.53308K1II/III
σ Lup σ1273817112114h 32m 37.08s−50° 27 25.64.44−1.79574B2III SX Ari variable, Vmax = 4.42m, Vmin = 4.44m, P = 3.01927 d
φ2 Lup φ21366647530415h 23m 09.36s−36° 51 30.44.54−1.81606B4V
KT Lup dKT1387697637115h 35m 53.27s−44° 57 30.04.55−1.07434B3IVp Be star
τ1 Lup τ11263417057414h 26m 08.24s−45° 13 17.04.56−2.951035B2IVβ Cep variable, Vmax = 4.54m, Vmin = 4.58m, P = 0.17738884 d
HD 137058 k1370587550115h 25m 20.25s−38° 44 00.94.60−0.70374A0V
HD 139664 g1396647682915h 41m 11.52s−44° 39 38.04.643.4257F5IV-V
ψ1 Lup ψ131395217670515h 39m 45.97s−34° 24 42.84.660.28245G8/K0III
ψ2 Lup ψ241400087694515h 42m 41.04s−34° 42 37.24.75−0.67396B5V
HD 125442 1254427010414h 20m 42.55s−45° 11 12.84.781.49149F0IVsuspected variable
HD 134687 e1346877444915h 12m 49.60s−44° 30 01.34.83−0.89454B3IVsuspected slow irregular variable
HD 143699 1436997865516h 03m 24.20s−38° 36 08.94.90−1.14527B6III/IVsuspected variable
1 Lup i11351537460415h 14m 37.33s−31° 31 08.94.91−2.811140F3III
ν1 Lup ν11363517520615h 22m 08.39s−47° 55 38.94.992.32111F8V
HD 143009 1430097832315h 59m 30.30s−41° 44 39.84.99−0.34380G8III
HD 133340 1333407382615h 05m 19.15s−41° 04 02.05.13−0.13367G8III
ξ1 Lup ξ11426297810515h 56m 53.48s−33° 57 57.75.141.21199A3V
HD 135345 1353457470715h 16m 04.03s−41° 29 28.15.15−2.831283F:+...
HD 129893 b1298937229014h 47m 01.31s−52° 22 59.95.220.72259G6III
HD 139980 h1399807693915h 42m 38.35s−37° 25 29.65.230.63271G8/K0III
HD 137709 1377097582815h 29m 24.28s−46° 43 57.75.26−1.91886K4IIIsuspected variable
υ Lup υ1369337543915h 24m 45.03s−39° 42 36.55.360.00384Ap...
HD 126983 1269837093114h 30m 20.99s−49° 31 08.15.381.21222A1Vsuspected variable
HD 131562 c1315627309514h 56m 17.23s−52° 48 34.45.381.27216A2III
HD 128266 a1282667150014h 37m 20.17s−46° 08 00.35.39−2.671336K0III
HD 138816 1388167639715h 36m 12.14s−44° 23 48.15.44−1.09659M0IIIsuspected variable
HD 132955 1329557362415h 02m 59.29s−32° 38 35.75.450.30350B3V
HD 134270 1342707430515h 11m 15.98s−55° 20 45.75.45−3.522025G2Ib/II
HD 137432 1374327564715h 27m 18.14s−36° 46 03.05.46−0.08418B5V
HD 126981 1269817091514h 30m 08.66s−45° 19 16.65.51−0.31477B8Vnsuspected variable
HD 128068 1280687141914h 36m 19.06s−46° 14 43.85.54−0.90637K3IIIsuspected variable, ΔV = 0.04m
HD 125383 1253837005414h 20m 09.71s−43° 03 31.95.550.19384G8III
GG Lup GG1358767495015h 18m 56.39s−40° 47 17.45.59−0.40514B9V β Lyr variable
ξ2 Lup ξ21426307810615h 56m 54.11s−33° 57 51.05.591.70196B9V
HD 140784 1407847728615h 46m 44.23s−34° 40 56.65.610.23388B8V
HD 131657 1316577311114h 56m 32.08s−47° 52 44.95.62−0.80626B+...
ν2 Lup ν21363527518115h 21m 49.57s−48° 19 01.15.654.8347G2Vhas three planets (b, c & d)
κ2 Lup κ21344827438015h 11m 57.77s−48° 44 36.95.701.84193A3IV
HD 144415 1444157897016h 07m 16.17s−36° 45 19.95.722.14170F0/F2V
HD 129858 1298587225014h 46m 29.03s−47° 26 27.95.740.65340A1V
HD 133880 HR1338807406615h 08m 12.15s−40° 35 01.95.790.24413B8IV SiSX Ari variable, Vmax = 5.76m, Vmin = 5.81m, P = 0.877476 d
HD 133631 1336317400615h 07m 25.93s−49° 05 19.15.770.62349G8III
HD 142691 1426917814215h 57m 21.33s−36° 11 07.15.78−1.49929K0/K1III+..
HD 138505 1385057620715h 34m 01.74s−40° 03 58.95.82−2.711655M2IIIsuspected semiregular variable
HD 126504 1265047066314h 27m 12.30s−46° 08 02.65.832.00190Amsuspected variable
HD 133937 1339377410015h 08m 39.21s−42° 52 04.35.850.18444B7V
HD 127501 1275017118214h 33m 29.97s−52° 40 46.15.860.76341K0III
HD 127486 1274867118414h 33m 32.47s−54° 59 55.05.861.15285F6IV-V
HD 143928 1439287874716h 04m 36.91s−37° 51 45.65.912.91130F3V
HD 140285 1402857708615h 44m 22.69s−41° 49 08.55.930.18461A0V + Bsuspected variable
HD 135235 1352357469615h 15m 53.66s−48° 04 25.15.962.39169A3m
HD 133652 HZ1336527393715h 06m 33.21s−30° 55 06.35.961.06312Ap Siα2 CVn variable
HD 134255 1342557422415h 10m 07.34s−38° 47 32.95.980.20467G6III
HD 125869 1258697036314h 23m 48.64s−53° 10 34.45.990.85348K1III
HD 143790 1437907866516h 03m 34.38s−32° 00 01.76.002.31178F5IV/V
HD 140901 1409017735815h 47m 29.41s−37° 54 56.96.015.0950G6IV
HD 125810 1258107032514h 23m 20.26s−50° 46 20.06.03−0.93803K2III
HD 142448 1424487804615h 56m 06.84s−39° 51 51.66.04−0.40632B9V
HD 135348 1353487471615h 16m 10.47s−43° 29 05.96.05−1.14893B3IVsuspected variable, Vmax = 6.04m, Vmin = 6.06m
HD 139271 1392717660815h 38m 42.17s−39° 07 39.96.05−0.37626A4:m...
HD 128582 1285827163914h 39m 11.01s−46° 35 02.26.063.28117F7V
HX Lup HX1257217027014h 22m 38.72s−48° 19 11.46.06−3.252415B1IIIrotating ellipsoidal variable, ΔV = 0.06m, P = 3.08809 d
HD 129932 1299327230814h 47m 12.59s−52° 12 18.96.07−3.282415A1III/IV
HD 134837 1348377447915h 13m 07.68s−36° 05 28.96.090.86362B8V
HD 132242 1322427335414h 59m 27.20s−43° 09 35.36.10−2.611801F5III
HD 137465 1374657574215h 28m 27.21s−51° 35 52.56.10−2.211495G2Ib
HD 143902 1439027872616h 04m 17.84s−33° 12 49.16.120.65400F3IIIsuspected variable, ΔV = 0.03m
HD 135896 1358967492915h 18m 41.31s−31° 12 33.66.18−1.25997G6/G8III
HD 136014 1360147500315h 19m 31.78s−37° 05 48.56.190.83385G8III/IV
HD 136334 1363347516415h 21m 35.31s−40° 44 57.96.211.26319A1V
HD 139599 1395997680915h 40m 58.26s−47° 44 09.66.21−0.95883K5/M0IIIvariable star, ΔV = 0.007m, P = 100.70493 d
HD 142407 1424077798515h 55m 30.52s−31° 05 01.36.210.79396K4III
HD 143248 1432487844516h 00m 53.70s−40° 26 08.06.210.93370A0V
HD 137919 1379197591515h 30m 21.31s−41° 55 08.36.230.29503B9V
HD 138204 1382047606315h 32m 04.22s−38° 37 20.56.232.58175A3III
HD 138923 1389237639515h 36m 11.38s−33° 05 33.96.261.00367B8/B9V
HD 133550 1335507390115h 06m 13.95s−36° 15 52.56.27−1.841364K5III
HD 142542 1425427805815h 56m 14.00s−31° 47 09.26.292.77165F3/F5V
HD 130073 1300737233814h 47m 32.11s−43° 33 24.46.30−0.06609K1III
HD 135730 1357307487515h 18m 09.39s−41° 03 40.16.301.78262Am
HD 142889 1428897823615h 58m 30.81s−37° 30 13.86.31−0.06612K0III
HD 134597 1345977441815h 12m 31.23s−48° 13 08.06.320.52471K2III
HD 143404 1434047848616h 01m 19.55s−31° 53 20.96.330.20550K4III
HD 131923 1319237324114h 58m 08.81s−48° 51 43.96.344.3980G5V
HD 139613 1396137673915h 40m 15.56s−31° 12 49.36.35−0.10635K3III
HD 138564 1385647623415h 34m 20.87s−39° 20 56.86.361.12364B9V
HD 128617 1286177165814h 39m 24.64s−49° 03 18.16.372.64182F3IV
GM Lup GM1332207376415h 04m 42.90s−40° 51 40.56.38−0.18640M6IIIsemiregular variable, Vmax = 6.38m, Vmin = 6.7m
HD 141832 1418327772915h 52m 12.89s−29° 53 10.86.381.86263K0IIIsuspected variable, ΔV = 0.07m
HD 126759 1267597080914h 28m 51.93s−47° 59 31.36.400.51491Ap...suspected variable
HD 133518 1335187396615h 06m 55.97s−52° 01 47.16.40−1.071016B3III
HD 138395 1383957616515h 33m 24.29s−40° 29 26.56.400.04610K0III
HD 125809 1258097032014h 23m 15.36s−47° 25 01.06.41−3.573228G5Ib
HD 140861 1408617735015h 47m 25.64s−40° 11 38.86.410.89414G8III/IVp..
HD 126093 1260937045114h 24m 40.84s−44° 18 39.76.430.53494K0/K1III
HD 129624 1296247213514h 45m 18.85s−51° 18 53.66.44−1.231116K4III
HD 134444 1344447433615h 11m 34.82s−45° 16 39.06.441.06389K1III
HD 135468 1354687477515h 16m 55.08s−46° 12 08.36.442.81174F6V
HD 137785 1377857581815h 29m 19.30s−38° 38 05.46.442.44205F2V
HD 135430 1354307476915h 16m 51.84s−47° 51 52.26.460.27565G8III
HD 133469 1334697385015h 05m 33.90s−30° 33 03.86.483.96104F6V
HD 133399 1333997388115h 06m 02.42s−48° 53 00.16.48−2.111707B3V
HD 128154 1281547149414h 37m 12.43s−53° 03 38.76.49−0.20710K2/K3III
HD 136607 1366077532415h 23m 25.00s−46° 08 25.46.490.58495G8III
HD 138221 1382217604815h 31m 50.24s−32° 52 51.86.490.77453B6/B7V
HIP 74890 1357607489015h 18m 17.0s−41° 25 147.05299K1IIIhas a planet (b)
HD 126525 1265257069514h 27m 33s−51° 55 597.85124G4Vhas a planet (b)
HD 141943 NZ14194315h 53m 27.30s−42° 16 00.77.98G2 BY Dra variable, ΔV = 0.061m, P = 2.2194 d
HD 142527 1425277809215h 56m 41.89s−42° 19 23.38.34760F6IIIhas a circumstellar disk
EX Lup EX32536716h 03m 05.49s−40° 18 25.48.50M0prototype EXor, Vmax = 8.5m, Vmin = 14.3m
SAO 206462 135344B15h 15m 48.44s−37° 09 16.08.71F8Vhas a circumstellar disk
HD 135778 1357787486515h 17m 56.0s−30° 28 419.00375F3Vhas a planet (b)
FW Lup FW1364837523415h 22m 25.38s−40° 55 36.29.052080F5IV RR Lyr variable, Vmax = 8.814m, Vmin = 9.200m, P = 0.4841702 d
Gliese 588 7607415h 32m 12.93s−41° 16 32.19.3119.329M2.5Vsuspected variable
FT Lup FT13231614h 59m 52.69s−42° 58 59.19.82F0+K2Vβ Lyr variable
WASP-178 15h 09m 05.0s−42° 42 189.951363A1IV-Vhas a transiting planet (b)
RY Lup RY7831715h 59m 28.38s−40° 21 51.310.2422G0V: UX Ori star, Vmax = 10.2m, Vmin = 13.3m, P = 3.80 d
HIP 70849 7084914h 29m 18.56s−46° 27 49.710.48.5078K7Vkhas a planet (b)
RU Lup RU1425607809415h 56m 42.31s−37° 49 15.510.51393G5V:e T Tau star
GQ Lup GQ15h 49m 12.14s−35° 39 04.011.40500K7VT Tau star, Vmax = 11.4m, Vmin = 12.7m, P = 8.4 d; has a planet or a brown dwarf (b)
He 2-113 7339114h 59m 53.48s−54° 18 07.511.88WC10 protoplanetary nebula
WASP-132 14h 30m 26.0s−46° 09 3312.4391K4has a transitting planet (b)
NY Lup NY15h 48m 14.60s−45° 28 39.914.50K+DA:... DQ Her variable, Vmax = 14.50m, Vmin = 14.78m, P = 0.41100 d
SSSPM J1549-3544 15h 48m 40.23s−35° 44 25.514.78350sdK5previously misclassified as a white dwarf
4U 1543-47 IL15h 47m 08.6s−40° 40 1014.9A2V low-mass X-ray binary, Vmax = 14.6m, Vmin = 16.7m, P = 1.116407 d
Lupus-TR-3 15h 30m 18.67s−42° 28 46.517.45.28950K1Vhas a planet (b)
IM Lup IM7805315h 56m 09.18s−37° 56 06.1M0T Tau star
BR Lup BR15h 35m 53.14s−40° 34 06.1 SU UMa variable
IRAS 15194-5115 II15h 23m 05.08s−51° 25 58.7C Mira variable
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