List of stars in Apus

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

Name B Var HD HIP RA Dec vis.
mag.
abs.
mag.
Dist. (ly) Sp. class Notes
α Apsα1290787237014h 47m 51.73s−79° 02 41.03.83−1.67411K5III
γ Apsγ1476758106516h 33m 27.46s−78° 53 49.13.860.41159K0IV SB
β Apsβ1493248185216h 43m 05.42s−77° 30 59.74.230.81158K0IIIdouble star
δ1 Apsδ11453668004716h 20m 20.84s−78° 41 44.44.68−2.17765M4-M5IIIvisual double star with δ2 Aps; semiregular variable, Vmax = 4.66m, Vmin = 4.87m
ζ Apsζ1562778496917h 21m 59.53s−67° 46 14.34.76−0.14312K1III
η Apsη1239986989614h 18m 13.97s−81° 00 27.44.891.73140A2m...
ε Apsε1247717024814h 22m 23.20s−80° 06 32.15.06−1.08551B4Vγ Cas variable
δ2 Apsδ21453888005716h 20m 26.86s−78° 40 02.75.27−1.27663K3IIIvisual double star with δ1 Aps
R ApsR1311097322314h 57m 53.16s−76° 39 45.45.37−0.22428K4IIInot variable despite designation
ι Apsι1561908497917h 22m 05.88s−70° 07 23.45.39−2.341144B8/B9Vn...binary star
κ1 Apsκ11373877601315h 31m 30.82s−73° 23 22.45.52-2.311200B1npedouble star; γ Cas variable, Vmax = 5.43m, Vmin = 5.61m
HR 61351484888114116h 34m 19.37s−70° 59 17.05.50−1.80942K1IIICN...
HD 1304581304587283314h 53m 13.54s−73° 11 24.65.590.63320G5IIIdouble star
κ2 Apsκ21388007675015h 40m 21.36s−73° 26 47.95.64−1.12734B8IVetriple star
θ Apsθ1222506881514h 05m 20.10s−76° 47 48.05.690.67328M6.5IIIsemiregular variable, Vmax = 4.65m, Vmin = 6.20m, P = 111.0 d
HR 59551433467886816h 05m 55.88s−72° 24 03.95.700.97288K1IIICNII
NO ApsNO1565138576017h 31m 27.47s−80° 51 32.55.83−1.15811M3IIIsemiregular variable, Vmax = 5.71m, Vmin = 5.95m
HD 1647121647128911518h 11m 15.76s−75° 53 26.95.861.41253K3IIIdouble star
HD 1652591652598923418h 12m 34.17s−73° 40 18.45.862.80133F5Vdouble star
HD 1314251314257341515h 00m 11.34s−77° 09 37.95.92−1.23876G8II
HD 1388671388677687715h 41m 54.70s−76° 04 54.75.950.64377B9V
HD 1228621228626909014h 08m 27.71s−74° 51 02.66.023.7393G1V
HD 1339811339817442115h 12m 34.01s−72° 46 14.06.02−1.06849B8/B9III
HD 1262091262097087414h 29m 37.07s−76° 43 44.56.060.04522K0/K1III
HD 1619881619888792617h 57m 41.68s−76° 10 40.66.08−0.23595K2IIIdouble star
HD 1214391214396843114h 00m 32.85s−78° 35 23.96.09−0.65728B9III
HD 1382891382897666415h 39m 18.62s−77° 55 03.76.191.10339K2II
HD 1315511315517339414h 59m 55.77s−75° 01 57.46.200.15529B9Vdouble star
HD 1545561545568415817h 12m 19.85s−70° 43 15.26.211.99228K1IVCN...
HD 1549721549728451017h 16m 35.70s−74° 31 58.46.241.25324A0V
HD 1282941282947187014h 41m 59.76s−77° 00 41.16.340.05592B9III
HD 1623371623378859918h 05m 26.74s−81° 29 11.26.37−0.89924K3/K4III
HD 1373661373667595915h 30m 49.19s−71° 39 14.76.39−1.151052B3V
HD 1418461418467836015h 59m 55.14s−78° 01 37.66.401.76276F3IVdouble star
HD 1246391246397041814h 24m 22.18s−82° 50 53.66.42−0.74881B8Vemission-line star
HD 1298991298997267014h 51m 30.07s−77° 10 33.46.44−0.76898Ap...
HD 1520101520108294416h 57m 01.06s−71° 06 41.66.46−2.081663A5IV/Vdouble star
HD 1240991240996977814h 16m 55.17s−77° 39 51.26.48−2.822362K2IIpsemiregular variable, Vmax = 6.46m, Vmin = 6.49m, P = 528 d
HD 1595581595588651017h 40m 44.57s−67° 51 14.86.481.15379G8III
HD 1346061346067465315h 15m 15s−70° 31 116.854.7486G6IVhas three planets (b, c & d)
HD 137509NN1375097601115h 31m 27.12s−71° 03 43.76.870.41638B8α2 CVn variable, Vmax = 6.86m, Vmin = 6.92m, P = 4.4928 d
HD 1316641316647340815h 00m 06.07s−73° 32 07.28.134.38183.5G3Vhas a brown dwarf companion, initially thought to be a planet (b)
HD 1373881373887635115h 35m 40s−80° 12 178.715.81124K0/K1Vhas a planet (b)
S ApsS1334447417915h 09m 24.53s−72° 03 45.29.60-1.284900C+R CrB variable, Vmax = 9.54m, Vmin = 17.0m, P = 66.03 d
HD 13840313840315h 37m 11.18s−71° 54 52.910.47O8(f)epcentral star of planetary nebula He 2-131
Z ApsZ14h 06m 54.81s−71° 22 16.811.07RV Tau variable, Vmax = 10.7m, Vmin = 12.7m, P = 37.89 d
L 19-2MY14h 33m 07.60s−81° 20 14.513.75DA4.1ZZ Cet variable, ΔV = 0.05m
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See also

References

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