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WD 0343+247
star
SU Ursae Majoris
star in the constellation Ursa Major
SDSSJ1240+6710
white dwarf in the constellation Draco
Q2615432
star in the constellation Phoenix
PSR J0348+0432
star
Q3780502
star
Q66210547
double binary white dwarf star
Q3781395
star
Gliese 318
white dwarf in the constellation Pyxis
G 240-72
star in the constellation Draco
SDSS J1228+1040
white dwarf in the constellation Virgo
Q5176940
nearby white dwarf in the constellation Phoenix
KPD 0005+5106
star in the constellation Cassiopeia
WD 0137-349
star in the constellation Sculptor
GRW +70 8247
star
AG Draconis
star in the constellation Draco
Stein 2051
star in the constellation Camelopardalis
171 G. Puppis
star
LSPM J0207+3331
star in the constellation Taurus
list of white dwarfs
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HD 109271
star in the constellation Virgo
AR Lacertae
star in the constellation Lacerta
Henize 2-428
star
BD+16516
star
L 97-12
star in the constellation Volans
WDJ0914+1914
star in the constellation Cancer
V803 Centauri
star in the constellation Centaurus
Q72194633
Massive neutron star
Sirius B
white dwarf in the constellation Canis Major
post common envelope binary
Mira B
star in the constellation Cetus, secondary component of the Mira binary system
G 99-47
star
Q14957153
star in the constellation Boötes
Q15964983
star in the constellation Hercules
ZTF J1901+1458
white dwarf
LP 40-365
Star in the constellation Ursa Minor
BB Doradus
star in the constellation Dorado
KOI-74
KOI-74 () is an eclipsing binary star in the constellation of Cygnus. The primary star is an A-type main-sequence star with a temperature of . It lies in the field of view of the Kepler Mission and was determined to have a companion object in orbit around it which is smaller and hotter than the main star.
RR Caeli
eclipsing binary star in the constellation Caelum
H1504+65
H1504+65 is an enigmatic peculiar star in the constellation Ursa Minor. With a surface temperature of 200,000 K (360,000°F) and an atmosphere composed of carbon, oxygen and 2% neon, it is the second hottest white dwarf ever discovered, with only RX J0439.8−6809 being hotter. It is thought to be the stellar core of a post-asymptotic giant branch star, though its composition is unexplainable by current models of stellar evolution.
Q27518486
star in the constellation Ursa Major
56 Pegasi
star system in the constellation Pegasus
SDSS 1557
binary system in the constellation Serpens
J0651
star