High Proper Motion Stars in the Hipparcos Catalogue

 
HIP      Name V    P.M.    P.A.     Chart
87937      Barnard's Star 9.54    10.358    355.6    1273
24186      Kapteyn's Star 8.86    8.671    131.4    438
57939      Groombridge 1830 6.42    7.058    145.4    634
114046      Lacaille 9352 7.35    6.896    78.9    1423
439      CD -37deg 15492 8.56    6.100    112.5    410
67593(*)      - 13.31    5.834    23.0    673
104214      61 Cygni A 5.20    5.281    51.9    1146
104217      61 Cygni B 6.05    5.172    52.6    1146
54035      Lalande 21185 7.49    4.802    186.9    636
108870      varepsilon Indi 4.69    4.704    122.7    1486
54211      Gliese 412 8.82    4.511    282.1    615
19849      omicron^2 Eridani 4.43    4.088    213.2    282
70890      Proxima Centauri 11.01    3.853    281.5    985
5336      mu Cassiopeiae 5.17    3.777    115.1    64
36208      Luyten's Star 9.84    3.738    171.2    224
71681      alpha Centauri B 1.35    3.724    284.8    985
71683      alpha Centauri A -0.01    3.710    277.5    985
74234      Washington 5583 9.44    3.681    195.8    837
74235      Washington 5584 9.07    3.681    195.7    837
105090      Lacaille 8760 6.69    3.455    250.6    1428

V is magnitude
P.M. is proper motion in arcsec/yr
P.A. is position angle in degrees


(*) HIP 67593 has a “double and multiple systems” note in the catalogue (field H70 = D): “Ambiguous double-star solution of HIP 67593 + 67594. An alternative solution for HIP 67593 relative to HIP 67594 gives: magnitude diff. = 2.05, pos.angle = 278 deg, separation = 22.56 arcsec”. The Gaia DR3 proper motion of this object (Gaia DR3 1251932290465669120) is just 0.015 arcsec/yr.

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