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List of O-type stars

This is a list of O-type stars by their distance from Earth.[1][2][3]

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Milky Way galaxy

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This list is incomplete; you can help by adding missing items. (July 2024)
Star system Median distance (ly) Stars in system Spectral type Apparent magnitude (V) Comments and references
Zeta Ophiuchi 440 ± 40 1 O9.5 V 2.56 – 2.58 The closest O-type star to Earth.
Zeta Puppis (Naos) 1,080 ± 40 1 O4If(n)p 2.24 - 2.26
Gamma² Velorum (Suhail al Muhlif/Regor) 1096+26
−23
2 WC8 + O7.5III 1.83
Mintaka A (Delta Orionis, 34 Orionis) 1,200 3 O9.5II 2.5
Alnitak (Zeta Orionis, 50 Orionis) 1,260 ± 180 3 O9.5Iab 1.77
Sigma Orionis A 1263±4.3 2 O9.5V 4.07
Meissa A (Lambda Orionis) 1260±200 1 O8 III((f)) 3.7
AE Aurigae 1,320 ± 40 1 O9.5V 5.96
Xi Persei (Menkib) 1340±65 1 O7.5III(n)((f)) 4.04
Theta¹ Orionis C1 1340±65 1 O6Vp 5.13
Iota Orionis (Haytsa) 1343+45.6
−42.3
3 O9 III 2.77
10 Lacertae 1,800±103 1 O9V 4.880
Mu Columbae 1,894±111 1 O9.5 V 5.18
HD 186924 2000 1 O6fp It is the central star of NGC 6826 Planetary Nebula.
HD 49798 2120.02 1 sdO6p 8.287
Delta Circini 2,300 ± 200 1 O7.5III(f) 5.09
S Monocerotis (15 Monocerotis) 2,300 ± 200 3 O7V((f))zvar[4] + O9.5Vn
Lambda Cephei 3098.5 1 O6.5If(n)p +5.050
Mu Normae 3,260 1 O9.7Iab 4.91
HD 35914 3,600 1 O7fp It is the central star of IC 418 Planetary Nebula.
UW Canis Majoris 3,800 2 O7.5-8Iabf + O9.7Ib 4.95
19 Cephei 3,913.88 1 O9Ib 5.08
HD 164492 A 4100±200 1 O7.5III
9 Sagittarii 4,100 ± 400 1 O4V((f))z 5.97
15 Sagittarii 4,200±650 1 O9.7 Iab 5.37
HD 149404 (V918 Scorpii) 4,300 ± 400 2 O7.5I(f) + ON9.7I 5.42 - 5.50
Tau Canis Majoris 5,120.66 3 O9II 4.40
4U 1700-37 (V884 Scorpii) 5,200 ± 200 1 O6Iafcp 6.51
Plaskett's Star (V640 Monocerotis) 5,245 2 O8I + O7.5III 6.06
Cygnus OB2-8A 5,400 ± 200 1 O6If + O5.5III(f) 9.06
BD+43 3654 5,400 ± 300 1 O4If 10.06
Alpha Camelopardalis 6,000 1 O9Ia 4.29
HD 59088 6500 1 O(H)6f It is the central star of NGC 2392 Planetary Nebula.
HD 151804 (V973 Scorpii) 7,000 1 O8 Iaf 5.22 - 5.28
HD 138403 7175.44 1 O8(f)ep It is the central star of Hen 2-131 Planetary Nebula.
Cygnus X-1 7,300 ± 200 2 O9.7Iab 8.95
Eta Carinae (Eta Argus) 7,500 2 O −1.0 to ~7.6 part of Trumpler 16 in the Carina Nebula.
HD 93129 7,501.6 1 O2If*+O3.5 V((f))z 6.90
HD 93205 (V560 Carinae) 7,600 ± 400 2 O3.5Vf + O8V 7.75
LSS 4067 (CD−38°11748) 9,500–12,700 1 O4.5Ifpe 11.44
BD+60°2522 9,800 ± 400 1 O6.5(f)(n)p 8.67
HD 93403 10,000 1 O5.5III(fc)var 7.272
GCIRS 16SW 20,000 1 Ofpe/WN9
GCIRS 8* 20,000 1 O5
Westerhout 51-57 20,000 1 O4V Member of Westerhout 51.
MTT 68 24787.88 1 O2If* 14.72

Magellanic Clouds

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The Large Magellanic Cloud (LMC) is around 163 kly distant and the Small Magellanic Cloud (SMC) is around 204 kly distant

Host galaxy Star system Median distance (ly) Stars in system Spectral type Apparent magnitude (V) Comments and references
LMC LH 54-425 163,000 2 O3V + O5V 13.13
LMC HD 269810 163,000 1 O2III(f*) 12.22
LMC Melnick 42 163,000 1 O2If* 12.78
LMC BI 253 164,000 1 O2V-III(n)((f*)) 13.76
LMC VFTS 102 164,000 1 O9:Vnnne 15.806
LMC HD 97950 164,000 1 O
SMC SMC AB7 197,000 2 O6I(f) 13.016
SMC SMC AB8 197,000 2 O4V 12.83
SMC HD 5980 200,000 3 LBV + WN4 + OI 8.8 - 11.9

Andromeda Galaxy and Triangulum Galaxy

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The Andromeda Galaxy (M31) is 2.5 Mly distant and the Triangulum Galaxy is around 3.2 Mly distant

Host galaxy Star system Median distance (ly) Stars in system Spectral type Apparent magnitude (V) Comments and references
Triangulum [BMS2003] 867 2,700,000 2 O4Iab+O4Ia
Triangulum M33-013406.63 (B416/UIT301) 3,000,000 1 O9.5Ia

See also

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References

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  1. ^ Brown, A. G. A.; et al. (Gaia collaboration) (August 2018). "Gaia Data Release 2: Summary of the contents and survey properties". Astronomy & Astrophysics. 616. A1. arXiv:1804.09365. Bibcode:2018A&A...616A...1G. doi:10.1051/0004-6361/201833051. Gaia DR2 record for this source at VizieR.
  2. ^ Barry, Don C. (January 1970), "Spectral Classification of a and F Stars", Astrophysical Journal Supplement, 19: 281, Bibcode:1970ApJS...19..281B, doi:10.1086/190209.
  3. ^ Frost, E. B. (December 1924), "Fourteen spectroscopic binaries", Astrophysical Journal, 60: 319–320, Bibcode:1924ApJ....60..319F, doi:10.1086/142868.
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