List of stars in Coma Berenices

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

Name B F Var HD HIP RA Dec vis.
mag.
abs.
mag.
Dist. (ly) Sp. class Notes
β Com β 43 114710 64394 13h 11m 52.92s +27° 52 33.7 4.26 4.42 30 G0V suspected BY Dra variable, ΔV = 0.02m
α Com A α 42 114378 64241 13h 09m 59.55s +17° 31 44.8 4.32 3.54 47 F5V Diadem, Al Dafirah; double star; suspected Algol variable, Vmax = 4.29m, Vmin = 4.35m, P = 9485.68 d
γ Com γ 15 108381 60742 12h 26m 56.33s +28° 16 07.0 4.35 0.76 170 K2IIICN+...
11 Com 11 107383 60202 12h 20m 43.09s +17° 47 33.6 4.72 −0.50 361 G8III
36 Com 36 112769 63355 12h 58m 55.47s +17° 24 33.7 4.76 −0.05 299 M0III suspected variable, Vmax = 4.74m, Vmin = 4.82m
12 Com A 12 107700 60351 12h 22m 30.32s +25° 50 46.3 4.78 0.16 273 F8:p... double star; suspected variable, Vmax = 4.78m, Vmin = 4.89m
23 Com 23 109485 61394 12h 34m 51.12s +22° 37 45.1 4.80 −0.44 365 A0IV
41 Com 41 113996 64022 13h 07m 10.71s +27° 37 29.7 4.80 −0.04 303 K5III
35 Com 35 112033 62886 12h 53m 17.77s +21° 14 42.1 4.89 −0.10 324 G8III
37 Com 37 LU 112989 63462 13h 00m 16.49s +30° 47 06.1 4.90 −2.32 898 K1IIIp RS CVn variable, ΔV = 0.15m
14 Com 14 108283 60697 12h 26m 24.07s +27° 16 05.7 4.92 0.30 273 F0p
7 Com 7 106714 59847 12h 16m 20.56s +23° 56 43.5 4.93 0.52 248 K0III
31 Com 31 LS 111812 62763 12h 51m 41.93s +27° 32 26.6 4.93 0.06 307 G0III FK Com variable, Vmax = 4.87m, Vmin = 4.97m
16 Com 16 108382 60746 12h 26m 59.30s +26° 49 32.6 4.98 0.29 282 A4V
HD 106760 106760 59856 12h 16m 30.17s +33° 03 42.5 4.99 0.13 306 K1III suspected variable
24 Com A 24 109511 61418 12h 35m 07.76s +18° 22 37.2 5.03 −1.34 614 K2III double star; suspected variable, Vmax = 4.98m, Vmin = 5.06m
6 Com 6 106661 59819 12h 16m 00.23s +14° 53 56.9 5.09 1.18 198 A3V
27 Com 27 111067 62356 12h 46m 38.75s +16° 34 39.5 5.12 0.15 322 K3III
13 Com 13 GN 107966 60514 12h 24m 18.54s +26° 05 55.0 5.17 0.47 284 A3V α² Cvn variable, Vmax = 5.15m, Vmin = 5.18m
α Com B α 42 114379 13h 09m 59.30s +17° 31 46.0 5.22 component of the α Com system
17 Com 17 AI 108662 60904 12h 28m 54.72s +25° 54 46.4 5.29 0.70 270 A0p α² Cvn and δ Sct variable, Vmax = 5.23m, Vmin = 5.4m, P = 5.0633 d
21 Com 21 UU 108945 61071 12h 31m 00.57s +24° 34 01.9 5.44 0.57 311 A2pvar Kissīn;[1] α² CVn and δ Sct variable, Vmax = 5.41m, Vmin = 5.46m
18 Com 18 108722 60941 12h 29m 27.05s +24° 06 32.1 5.47 1.36 216 F5III
26 Com 26 110024 61724 12h 39m 07.36s +21° 03 45.3 5.49 0.77 286 G9III
HD 107325 107325 60170 12h 20m 19.72s +26° 37 11.1 5.52 2.11 157 K2III-IV suspected variable, Vmax = 5.50m, Vmin = 5.56m
FS Com 40 FS 113866 63950 13h 06m 22.58s +22° 36 58.6 5.53 −0.69 572 M5III semiregular variable, Vmax = 5.3m, Vmin = 6.1m, P = 58 d
5 Com 5 106057 59501 12h 12m 09.30s +20° 32 31.6 5.60 −0.26 484 K0II-III
4 Com 4 105981 59468 12h 11m 51.20s +25° 52 13.3 5.66 −1.22 774 K4III variable star, ΔV = 0.005m, P = 6.71096 d
20 Com 20 108765 60957 12h 29m 43.22s +20° 53 46.3 5.68 1.22 254 A3V
25 Com 25 109742 61571 12h 36m 58.35s +17° 05 22.5 5.70 −0.31 518 K5III
HD 106887 106887 59923 12h 17m 30.60s +28° 56 13.6 5.71 2.07 174 A4m
29 Com 29 111397 62541 12h 48m 54.20s +14° 07 21.5 5.71 0.25 402 A1V 36 Virginis
HD 116706 116706 65466 13h 25m 06.68s +23° 51 16.0 5.75 1.29 254 A3IV suspected variable
30 Com 30 111469 62576 12h 49m 17.51s +27° 33 08.4 5.76 0.75 327 A2V
HD 109519 109519 61420 12h 35m 08.15s +21° 52 53.2 5.86 −0.65 652 K1III
2 Com 2 104827 58858 12h 04m 16.58s +21° 27 33.0 5.89 0.68 359 F0IV-V
HD 114326 114326 64226 13h 09m 47.89s +16° 50 55.1 5.91 −0.85 733 K5III suspected variable
38 Com 38 113095 63533 13h 01m 09.62s +17° 07 23.5 5.97 0.52 400 K0III
39 Com 39 113848 63948 13h 06m 21.28s +21° 09 12.6 6.00 2.51 163 F4V
HD 105805 105805 59364 12h 10m 46.10s +27° 16 53.5 6.01 1.14 308 A4Vn suspected variable, Vmax = 6.00m, Vmin = 6.04m
HD 108123 108123 60599 12h 25m 15.07s +23° 55 34.7 6.03 0.11 497 K0III
HD 114889 114889 64496 13h 13m 12.54s +18° 43 37.7 6.10 1.30 297 G8III
HD 117876 117876 66086 13h 32m 48.17s +24° 20 50.0 6.11 0.32 470 G8III
HD 107326 107326 60168 12h 20m 17.84s +26° 00 06.6 6.16 2.25 198 F0IV suspected variable, Vmax = 6.12m, Vmin = 6.16m
HD 113022 113022 63497 13h 00m 38.86s +18° 22 22.3 6.20 3.14 133 F6Vs
HD 114092 114092 64077 13h 07m 53.66s +27° 33 22.0 6.20 0.82 389 K4III
HD 107655 107655 60327 12h 22m 10.86s +24° 46 26.0 6.21 1.20 327 A0V
HD 107054 107054 60018 12h 18m 31.57s +30° 14 57.6 6.23 2.51 181 A9.5III
8 Com 8 107168 60087 12h 19m 19.20s +23° 02 04.9 6.26 1.55 285 A8m
22 Com 22 109307 61295 12h 33m 34.23s +24° 16 58.8 6.28 1.15 346 A4V
HD 111893 111893 62825 12h 52m 27.52s +16° 07 21.1 6.29 1.05 364 A7V
LW Com LW 111395 62523 12h 48m 47.26s +24° 50 25.7 6.31 5.12 56 G7V BY Dra variable, ΔV = 0.10m, P = 15.80 d
HD 114724 114724 64417 13h 12m 08.42s +24° 15 29.3 6.31 0.32 513 K1III
HD 107398 107398 60197 12h 20m 41.37s +27° 03 17.4 6.32 1.49 301 F3V + F3V suspected variable
32 Com 32 111862 62807 12h 52m 12.26s +17° 04 26.2 6.32 −2.43 1831 M0III variable star, ΔV = 0.011m, P = 52.08333 d
HD 106926 106926 59941 12h 17m 44.24s +15° 08 41.3 6.36 0.30 532 K4III
9 Com 9 107213 60098 12h 19m 29.66s +28° 09 26.0 6.38 2.90 162 F8Vs
HD 109996 109996 61719 12h 39m 02.21s +22° 39 34.4 6.39 1.15 364 K1III
3 Com 3 105778 59352 12h 10m 31.64s +16° 48 33.4 6.40 −0.81 903 A4V suspected variable
HD 108007 108007 60525 12h 24m 26.81s +25° 34 56.7 6.41 1.46 319 F0V
HD 112060 112060 62904 12h 53m 32.20s +19° 28 53.4 6.42 3.20 144 G5IV
HD 111591 111591 62653 12h 50m 17.23s +22° 51 48.8 6.43 0.80 435 K0III
HD 115365 115365 64779 13h 16m 32.33s +19° 47 06.8 6.43 1.76 280 F0V
FM Com FM 107131 60066 12h 19m 02.03s +26° 00 30.1 6.44 2.03 248 Am δ Sct variable, Vmax = 6.4m, Vmin = 6.48m, P = 0.0551 d
HD 115319 115319 64751 13h 16m 14.35s +19° 03 06.2 6.46 1.59 307 G8III
HD 106022 106022 59489 12h 12m 00.97s +28° 32 11.3 6.47 1.94 263 F5V
HD 107415 107415 60210 12h 20m 48.75s +15° 32 27.5 6.47 0.64 479 K0
28 Com 28 111308 62478 12h 48m 14.36s +13° 33 11.2 6.47 0.99 407 A1V
HD 115404 115404 64797 13h 16m 50.67s +17° 01 04.1 6.49 6.24 37 K2V
1 Com 1 104452 58661 12h 01m 44.30s +22° 05 39.6 6.57 0.61 507 G0II
24 Com B 24 109510 61415 12h 35m 06.35s +18° 22 37.3 6.57 −2.96 2629 A7m component of the 24 Com system; suspected variable, Vmax = 6.55m, Vmin = 6.59m
17 Com 17 108651 60891 12h 28m 44.58s +25° 53 57.7 6.63 2.14 258 A0p
10 Com 10 107276 60123 12h 19m 50.63s +28° 27 51.8 6.64 1.85 296 Am
HD 112127 112127 62944 12h 53m 55.75s +26° 46 48.0 6.88 345 K3III carbon star
33 Com 33 111892 62819 12h 52m 22.83s +17° 6 30.5 6.93 1.50 397 F8
HD 114762 114762 64426 13h 12m 19.74s +17° 31 01.6 7.30 4.27 132 F9V has a planet (b)
HD 107146 107146 60074 12h 19m 06.50s +16° 32 53.9 7.07 93 G2V has a debris disk
KR Com KR 115955 65069 13h 20m 15.78s +17° 45 57.0 7.26 273.7 F5 W UMa variable, Vmax = 7.26m, Vmin = 7.32m, P = 0.40797003 d
HD 115708 HH 115708 64936 13h 18m 37.25s +26° 21 56.8 7.83 377 A2p α2 CVn variable, Vmax = 7.77m, Vmin = 7.85m, P = 5.07 d
HD 108863 108863 61020 12h 30m 20s +21° 56 54 7.89 453 K0 has a planet (b)
HD 116029 116029 65117 13h 20m 40s +24° 38 55 8.04 402 K1III has a planet (b)
HD 106103 GM 106103 59527 12h 12m 24.90s +27° 22 48.3 8.09 277.2 F5V δ Sct variable, Vmax = 8.06m, Vmin = 8.14m, P = 0.208 d
IL Com IL 108102 60582 12h 25m 02.26s +25° 33 38.4 8.14 310.2 F8 RS CVn variable, ΔV = 0.04m
FK Com FK 117555 65915 13h 30m 46.80s +24° 13 57.75 8.17 1.2 800 G5II prototype FK Com variable, Vmax = 8.03m, Vmin = 8.43m, P = 2.4015 d
12 Com B 12 107701 12h 22m 32.30s +25° 51 06.0 8.60 component of the 12 Com system
IN Com IN 112313 63087 12h 55m 33.75s +25° 53 30.6 8.70 2690 G5III-IV central star of planetary nebula LoTr 5; ΔV = 0.07m
HD 108874 108874 61028 12h 30m 26.88s +25° 52 47.4 8.76 4.58 224 G5 has two planets (b & c)
BD +25 2511 HZ 12h 29m 40.92s +24° 31 14.7 9.76 G8:V... RS CVn variable, Vmax = 9.71m, Vmin = 9.81m
UX Com UX 63561 13h 01m 33.02s +28° 37 54.1 10.01 592 G7III: RS CVn variable, Vmax = 9.96m, Vmin = 10.52m, P = 3.642583 d
RZ Com RZ 61414 12h 35m 05.06s +23° 20 14.0 10.57 614 G0Vn W UMa variable, Vmax = 10.42m, Vmin = 11.13m, P = 0.33850604 d
Feige 66 61602 12h 37m 23.52s +25° 03 59.9 10.59 530 Op subdwarf
SS Com SS 12h 49m 39.08s +18° 42 11.9 11.00 F5 W UMa variable, Vmax = 10.75m, Vmin = 11.31m, P = 0.412822 d
RW Com RW 61243 12h 33m 00.28s +26° 42 58.8 11.25 278.4 G2+G2 W UMa variable, Vmax = 11m, Vmin = 11.7m, P = 0.237346 d
CC Com CC 12h 12m 06.03s +22° 31 58.7 11.61 261.0 K4/5V W UMa variable, Vmax = 11.61m, Vmin = 12.20m, P = 0.2206864 d
U Com U 61809 12h 40m 03.20s +27° 29 56.1 11.76 929 A9 RR Lyr variable, Vmax = 11.5m, Vmin = 11.97m, P = 0.2927382 d
ST Com ST 64875 13h 17m 51.34s +20° 46 50.8 11.92 F5 RR Lyr variable, Vmax = 11.017m, Vmin = 11.823m, P = 0.5989210 d
EK Com EK 12h 51m 21.45s +27° 13 47.0 12.02 K0V W UMa variable
HZ 43 64766 13h 16m 21.85s +29° 05 55.4 12.66 125.6 DA.9 + M3Ve white dwarf/red dwarf binary system
GD 153 12h 57m 02.34s +22° 01 52.7 13.35 DA1.2 white dwarf
HZ 21 12h 13m 56.25s +32° 56 31.4 14.69 DA: white dwarf
GP Com GP 13h 05m 42.43s +18° 01 04.0 15.69 DBe interacting binary white dwarf, ΔV = 0.6m
LM Com LM 12h 26m 30.90s +30° 38 52.7 16.15 DA1.7 re-radiating binary system
AL Com AL 12h 32m 25.80s +14° 20 42.2 16.2 WZ Sge variable
RBS 1223 13h 08m 48.7s +21° 27 08 28.6 neutron star
GO Com GO 12h 56m 37.10s +26° 36 43.7 SU UMa variable
PSR B1237+25 12h 39m 40.39s +24° 53 49.9 pulsar
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 [for example: multiple star status, range of variability if it is a variable star, exoplanets, etc.].

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