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

Name B Var HD HIP RA Dec vis.
mag.
abs.
mag.
Dist. (ly) Sp. class Notes
α Cir α 128898 71908 14h 42m 30.69s −64° 58′ 28.5″ 3.18 2.11 53 F1Vp rapidly oscillating Ap star, Vmax = 3.17m, Vmin = 3.19m, P = 0.004740 d
β Cir β 135379 74824 15h 17m 30.96s −58° 48′ 03.2″ 4.07 1.71 97 A3Va has a planet (b)
γ Cir γ 136415 75323 15h 23m 22.66s −59° 19′ 14.5″ 4.48 −1.49 509 B5III + F8 γ Cas variable, Vmax = 4.43m, Vmin = 4.52m; double star
ε Cir ε 135291 74837 15h 17m 38.89s −63° 36′ 37.8″ 4.85 −0.44 373 K2.5III
δ Cir δ 135240 74778 15h 16m 56.90s −60° 57′ 26.1″ 5.04 −6.42 6392 O8.5V Algol variable, Vmax = 5.04m, Vmin = 5.20m, P = 3.902476 d
θ Cir θ 131492 73129 14h 56m 44.00s −62° 46′ 51.6″ 5.08 −1.96 834 B4Vnp emission-line star; γ Cas variable, Vmax = 4.81m, Vmin = 5.65m
η Cir η 132905 73776 15h 04m 48.05s −64° 01′ 52.9″ 5.16 0.59 267 G8III
HD 131342 131342 73036 14h 55m 34.71s −60° 06′ 50.0″ 5.18 1.56 173 K1III
HD 129422 129422 72131 14h 45m 17.25s −62° 52′ 31.6″ 5.36 2.05 150 A7Vn double star
HD 135591 135591 74941 15h 18m 49.15s −60° 29′ 46.8″ 5.43 (−13.06?) 3500 O7Iab: triple star
HD 125835 125835 70492 14h 25m 06.34s −68° 11′ 43.2″ 5.56 −4.60 3505 A3Ib α Cyg variable, Vmax = 5.57m, Vmin = 5.61m
HD 136359 136359 75308 15h 23m 10.60s −60° 39′ 25.6″ 5.65 2.55 136 F7V
HD 124471 124471 69763 14h 16m 38.73s −66° 35′ 16.4″ 5.72 −3.52 2296 B1.5III double star
HD 120404 120404 67664 13h 51m 47.42s −69° 24′ 04.5″ 5.73 −1.26 815 K5/M0III variable star, ΔV = 0.011m, P = 172.11704 d
HD 120913 120913 67942 13h 54m 49.14s −67° 39′ 07.4″ 5.74 −2.21 1268 K2III
HD 135160 135160 74750 15h 16m 36.69s −60° 54′ 14.4″ 5.74 −3.11 1918 B0.5V emission-line star; double star; suspected variable
HD 126862 126862 71002 14h 31m 16.39s −67° 43′ 01.4″ 5.84 1.21 274 K1III double star
HD 126241 126241 70657 14h 27m 07.11s −65° 49′ 17.8″ 5.87 −1.38 921 K3III
CO Cir CO 129954 72438 14h 48m 44.56s −66° 35′ 36.7″ 5.91 −1.82 1144 B2.5V Be star; variable
AX Cir AX 130701 72773 14h 52m 35.27s −63° 48′ 35.3″ 5.91 −1.55 1012 F8II + A/F Cepheid variable, Vmax = 5.65m, Vmin = 6.09m, P = 5.273268 d
HD 121932 121932 68455 14h 00m 52.61s −66° 16′ 07.9″ 5.96 1.53 251 F0V double star
HD 128020 128020 71530 14h 37m 46.80s −67° 55′ 52.8″ 6.03 3.78 92 F7V
HD 123377 123377 69241 14h 10m 30.91s −70° 18′ 19.6″ 6.07 K4II triple star; slow irregular variable, Vmax = 6.03m, Vmin = 6.07m
HD 123492 123492 69298 14h 11m 01.93s −69° 43′ 09.4″ 6.07 1.74 240 A6IV
ζ Cir ζ 131058 72965 14h 54m 42.59s −65° 59′ 27.8″ 6.09 −1.79 1226 B3Vn variable star, ΔV = 0.005m, P = 3.72065 d
HD 129462 129462 72097 14h 44m 55.57s −58° 28′ 38.6″ 6.10 0.85 366 K0III
BU Cir BU 129557 72121 14h 45m 10.97s −55° 36′ 05.8″ 6.10 −2.52 1725 B2III β Cep variable, ΔV = 0.02m, P = 0.127552 d; double star
HD 121557 121557 68270 13h 58m 31.28s −65° 48′ 02.1″ 6.20 0.15 528 K0III double star
HD 128917 128917 71861 14h 41m 55.93s −58° 36′ 56.6″ 6.21 2.98 144 F4V
HD 130227 130227 72471 14h 49m 07.17s −56° 40′ 03.1″ 6.21 1.31 312 K3III suspected variable
HD 133792 133792 74181 15h 09m 25.54s −63° 38′ 34.4″ 6.25 0.09 555 A0p
HD 134468 134468 74470 15h 13m 01.03s −61° 44′ 37.6″ 6.27 −5.56 7581 K4Ib suspected variable
HD 134060 134060 74273 15h 10m 44.97s −61° 25′ 20.3″ 6.29 4.38 79 G3IV has two planets (b & c)
HD 125990 125990 70528 14h 25m 39.80s −66° 10′ 22.4″ 6.36 0.82 418 A1V
HD 134657 134657 74552 15h 13m 59.19s −61° 20′ 34.5″ 6.36 −0.67 830 B5V double star
HD 130942 130942 72983 14h 54m 54.05s −69° 51′ 39.3″ 6.38 −0.89 926 B5V
HD 129092 129092 72000 14h 43m 28.15s −62° 58′ 00.0″ 6.39 −1.47 1216 B3V: triple star; suspected variable. Vmax = 6.33m, Vmin = 6.39m
HD 131491 131491 73118 14h 56m 38.35s −62° 21′ 51.9″ 6.39 −1.07 1012 B5V double star
HD 133557 133557 74044 15h 07m 56.15s −61° 07′ 43.2″ 6.49 1.01 406 F2III
HD 130021 130021 72518 14h 49m 37.06s −68° 56′ 10.2″ 6.50 −0.58 851 B3III variable star, ΔV = 0.008m, P = 1.94001 d
BP Cir BP 129708 72264 14h 46m 41.98s −61° 27′ 43.0″ 7.52 F2/F3II+B6.0 Cepheid variable, Vmax = 7.37m, Vmin = 7.71m, P = 2.39810 d
HD 129445 129445 72203 14h 46m 03.06s −68° 45′ 45.9″ 8.81 4.66 221 G8V has a planet (b)
WR 70 137603 79863 15h 29m 44.69s −58° 34′ 51.3″ 9.71 1840 WC9+B0I Wolf–Rayet star
WR 66 CC 134877 74634 15h 14m 57.72s −59° 50′ 30.3″ 11.34 WN8(h) Wolf–Rayet star, ΔV = 0.1m
WR 65 15h 13m 41.71s −59° 11′ 44.98″ 13.65 WC9d+OB Wolf–Rayet star
WR 67 15h 15m 32.627s −59° 02′ 30.7″ 11.84 WN6w Wolf–Rayet star
WR 67a 15h 16m 36.961s −58° 09′ 58.79″ 16.25 WN6h Wolf–Rayet star
WR 67b 15h 17m 46.301s −57° 56′ 59.29″ 17.27 WC8 Wolf–Rayet star
WR 67-3 15h 15m 39.42s −58° 08′ 16.1″ 15.33 WN10 Wolf–Rayet star
WR 68 15h 18m 20.758s −59° 38′ 17.32″ 13.28 WC7 Wolf–Rayet star
WR 68a 15h 23m 16.617s −57° 44′ 19.79″ 13.2 WN6+O5.5/6 Wolf–Rayet star
WR 68-1 15h 20m 35.923s −57° 27′ 11.95″ invisible WN4b Wolf–Rayet star, completely invisible in the visible spectrum due to dust extinction
BX Cir BX 14h 01m 36.47s −66° 09′ 56.3″ 12.62 B+... prototype BX Circini variable, Vmax = 12.57m, Vmin = 12.62m, P = 0.10658 d
BW Cir BW 13h 58m 09.92s −64° 44′ 04.9″ 16.9 low-mass X-ray binary
Circinus X-1 BR 15h 20m 40.85s −57° 10′ 00.1″ 21.4 low-mass X-ray binary
PSR B1451-68 14h 56m 00.03s −68° 43′ 40.0″ pulsar
PSR B1509-58 15h 13m 55.52s −59° 08′ 08.8″ pulsar
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