List of stars in Pictor

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

Name B Var HD HIP RA Dec vis.
mag.
abs.
mag.
Dist. (ly) Sp. class Notes
α Picα502413260706h 48m 11.54s−61° 56 31.13.300.8399A7IV
β Picβ390602732105h 47m 17.08s−51° 04 00.23.852.4263A5Vδ Sct variable, Vmax = 3.80m, Vmin = 3.86m, P = 0.026260 d; has a protoplanetary disk and one known transiting planet (b)
γ Picγ395232753005h 49m 49.58s−56° 09 59.44.500.87174K1III
δ Picδ429332927606h 10m 17.91s−54° 58 07.24.72−3.811655B0.5IVβ Lyr variable, Vmax = 4.65m, Vmin = 4.9m, P = 1.672541 d
HD 42540425402899106h 07m 03.36s−62° 09 15.95.04−0.37394K2/K3III
η2 Picη2330422364905h 04m 57.95s−49° 34 40.25.05−0.76474M2IIIvarsuspected variable, Vmax = 5.00m, Vmin = 5.1m
HD 39640396402762105h 50m 53.22s−52° 06 31.35.160.61264G8III
HD 46355463553093206h 29m 28.54s−56° 51 10.25.200.29312K0III
HD 40292402922794705h 54m 50.11s−52° 38 09.95.292.58114F0Ve...
λ Picλ301852191404h 42m 46.46s−50° 28 53.15.300.19343K0/K1III
HD 38871388712724305h 46m 27.37s−46° 35 50.05.31−0.44460K0/K1II
η1 Picη1327432348205h 02m 48.73s−49° 09 05.35.373.2885F2V
ζ Picζ350722482905h 19m 22.11s−50° 36 23.55.442.65118F7III-IV
HD 36553365532576805h 30m 09.46s−47° 04 38.45.462.26143G3IV
ι Pic Aι312032253104h 50m 55.39s−53° 27 42.25.582.73121F0IV...
ν Picν452293034206h 22m 55.87s−56° 22 11.75.602.09164Am
HD 41214412142848406h 00m 49.20s−51° 12 59.65.651.65206A1m...
μ Picμ468603113706h 31m 58.31s−58° 45 13.85.69−1.04724B9Vsuspected variable
HD 45557455573046306h 24m 13.88s−60° 16 53.05.781.06287A0V
HD 40733407332828705h 58m 37.56s−44° 02 04.55.81−2.131264G8II
HD 45984459843070306h 27m 04.14s−58° 00 07.65.82−0.53606K3III
HD 36734367342588705h 31m 35.99s−45° 55 31.55.860.07468K3III
HD 39937399372773705h 52m 20.18s−57° 09 21.65.930.41415F7IV
HD 34347343472438405h 13m 53.33s−52° 01 50.66.03−0.63701K3III
HD 35765357652531705h 24m 55.58s−44° 13 32.56.090.03532K1III
κ Picκ355802509805h 22m 22.15s−56° 08 04.06.10−0.71749B8/B9V
TX PicTX374342630005h 36m 02.85s−47° 18 49.46.100.08522K2IIIRS CVn variable, Vmax = 6.08m, Vmin = 6.12m
HD 40200402002793705h 54m 41.12s−49° 37 37.46.11−1.531101B3V
HD 50571505713277506h 50m 01.01s−60° 14 57.96.113.51108F7III-IVhas a planet (b)
AE PicAE467923106806h 31m 10.65s−61° 52 46.56.15−1.581148B3Vβ Lyr variable
HD 39110391102731705h 47m 13.33s−54° 21 38.66.19−1.681221K3III
AK PicAK481893171106h 38m 00.42s−61° 32 00.86.184.4771G1/G2VT Tau star, ΔV = 0.05m, P = 2.60 d
HD 33116331162365305h 05m 00.61s−54° 24 26.76.26−0.40700M2IIIsemiregular variable
θ Picθ358602530305h 24m 46.29s−52° 18 58.26.260.19534A0V
HD 45796457963052406h 24m 55.81s−63° 49 41.46.26−0.43710B6Vsuspected variable
HD 45461454613035206h 23m 01.48s−63° 40 59.46.30−1.281069M1III
HD 39547395472758305h 50m 28.83s−52° 46 04.56.32−0.84883K0/K1III
R PicR305512217004h 46m 09.55s−49° 14 45.16.356700M2.5:IIesemiregular variable, Vmax = 6.35m, Vmin = 10.1m, P = 168 d
HD 38458384582700105h 43m 41.12s−45° 49 59.26.381.82266F0IIInsuspected variable, named ε by Lacaille but dropped by Gould
HD 39312393122751205h 49m 34.13s−44° 52 31.56.38−1.791405K1III
ι Pic Bι312042253404h 50m 56.58s−53° 27 35.76.423.89105F0IV
HD 37226372262607905h 33m 44.30s−54° 54 08.36.422.67183F8V
HD 37781377812651505h 38m 17.42s−50° 38 27.76.430.41522A0V
HD 44120441202978806h 16m 18.84s−59° 12 45.86.443.64119G1V
SW PicSW415862859606h 02m 09.32s−60° 05 48.76.45−0.61825M4IIIsemiregular variable, ΔV = 0.12m
HD 29805298052166604h 39m 04.29s−51° 40 22.16.45−0.07656K2III
HD 45701457013048006h 24m 26.57s−63° 25 43.16.453.94104G3III/IV
HD 45450454503042306h 23m 46.92s−58° 32 38.26.471.52319A3V
HD 34587345872452005h 15m 38.80s−52° 10 56.06.48−0.62856K2III
HD 40665406652818005h 57m 14.36s−53° 25 32.56.48−0.24720K5/M0III
S PicS338942412605h 10m 57.25s−48° 30 25.456.501330M7eMira variable, Vmax = 6.5m, Vmin = 14.0m, P = 422 d
HD 33331TU333312383305h 07m 25.93s−44° 49 18.06.93964B5IIIslowly pulsating B star, ΔV = 0.03m, P = 1.14686 d
HD 40307403072788705h 54m 04.24s−60° 01 24.47.176.6342K2.5Vhas six planets (b, c, d, e, f and g)
TV PicTV308612237004h 48m 57.47s−47° 08 04.37.44634A2Vrotating ellipsoidal variable, Vmax = 7.37m, Vmin = 7.53m, P = 0.851994 d
HD 41004410042839305h 59m 49.65s−48° 14 22.98.655.48140K1V+M2double star, has a planet (Ab) and a brown dwarf (Bb)
HD 41248412482846006h 00m 33.0s−56° 09 438.82171G2Vhas two planets (b and c)
Kapteyn's StarVZ337932418605h 11m 40.58s−45° 01 26.38.8910.9213M1Vnearest halo star; BY Dra variable; has two planets (b and c)
AB PicAB446273003406h 19m 12.91s−58° 03 15.59.215.87148K2VT Tau star, ΔV = 0.045m, P = 3.853 d has a planet or a brown dwarf (b)
RR PicRR3148106h 35m 36.06s−62° 38 24.312.50nova, Vmax = 1.0m, Vmin = 12.65m, P = 0.145025 d
TW PicTW05h 34m 50.58s−58° 01 40.7nova-like star
PSR J0437-471504h 37m 15.81s−47° 15 08.6509.8closest known millisecond pulsar
WISE 0647-623206h 47m 23.23s−62° 32 39.7Y1brown dwarf
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See also

References

  • ESA (1997). "The Hipparcos and Tycho Catalogues". Retrieved 2006-12-26.
  • Kostjuk, N. D. (2002). "HD-DM-GC-HR-HIP-Bayer-Flamsteed Cross Index". Retrieved 2006-12-26.
  • Roman, N. G. (1987). "Identification of a Constellation from a Position". Retrieved 2006-12-26.
  • Gould, B. A. "Uranometria Argentina". Reprinted and updated by Pilcher, F. Archived from the original on 2012-02-27. Retrieved 2010-07-16.
  • "AAVSO Website". American Association of Variable Star Observers. Retrieved 9 March 2014.
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