List of stars in Andromeda

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

Name B F Var HD HIP RA Dec vis.
mag.
abs.
mag.
Dist. (ly) Sp. class Notes
α Andα[1]21358677 00h 08m 23.17s+29° 05 27.02.07−0.3097B9pAlpheratz, Sirrah; α² CVn variable, ΔV = 0.04m, P = 0.966222 d; spectroscopic binary
β Andβ4368605447 01h 09m 43.80s+35° 37 15.02.07−1.86199M0IIIvarMirach; variable
γ1 Andγ157125339640 02h 03m 53.92s+42° 19 47.52.10−3.08355K3IIbAlmach; quadruple star system
δ Andδ3136273092 00h 39m 19.60s+30° 51 40.43.270.81101K3III...spectroscopic binary; suspected variable
Andromeda Galaxy(n)[2]33 00h 42m 44.31s+41° 16 09.43.44[3]
(nebulous)
2540000BD+40°148; naked eye spiral galaxy in the Local group
51 And[4][5]5199277607 01h 37m 59.50s+48° 37 42.63.59−0.04174K3IIINembus; multiple star
ο Andο1217675113726 23h 01m 55.25s+42° 19 33.53.62−3.01692B6pv SBquadruple star system; γ Cas variable, Vmax = 3.55m, Vmin = 3.78m
λ Andλ16222107116584 23h 37m 33.71s+46° 27 33.03.811.7584G8III-IVRS CVn variable, Vmax = 3.65m, Vmin = 4.05m, P = 53.95 d
μ Andμ3754484436 00h 56m 45.10s+38° 29 57.33.860.75136A5Vmultiple star
ζ Andζ3445023693 00h 47m 20.39s+24° 16 02.64.080.35181K1IIβ Lyr/RS CVn variable, Vmax = 3.92m, Vmin = 4.14m, P = 17.7696 d
υ And[6][7]5098267513 01h 36m 47.98s+41° 24 23.04.103.4544F8VTitawin,[8] has four planets (b, c, d & e)
κ Andκ19222439116805 23h 40m 24.44s+44° 20 02.34.150.57170B9IVntriple star, has a planet (b)
φ Andφ4268115434 01h 09m 30.12s+47° 14 30.64.26−2.51736B7IIIemission-line star
ι Andι17222173116631 23h 38m 08.18s+43° 16 05.14.29−1.65502B8VKeff al Salsalat, Manus Catenata[9]
π Andπ2933692912 00h 36m 52.84s+33° 43 09.74.34−2.18656B5Vspectroscopic binary; suspected variable
ε Andε3035463031 00h 38m 33.50s+29° 18 44.54.340.77169G5III...
η Andη3855164463 00h 57m 12.43s+23° 25 03.94.400.04243G8III-IVspectroscopic binary
σ Andσ2514041473 00h 18m 19.71s+36° 47 07.24.511.33141A2Vsuspected variable
ν Andν3547273881 00h 49m 48.83s+41° 04 44.24.53−2.06679B5V SBspectroscopic binary
7 And7219080114570 23h 12m 32.92s+49° 24 21.54.532.5880F0V
θ Andθ2412801366 00h 17m 05.54s+38° 40 54.04.610.16253A2Vsuspected variable
3 And3218031113919 23h 04m 10.83s+50° 03 06.14.640.94179K0III
65 And651487211313 02h 25m 37.40s+50° 16 43.24.73−0.39345K4IIItriple star
58 And58130419977 02h 08m 29.15s+37° 51 33.14.780.86198A5IV-V
8 And8219734115022 23h 17m 44.62s+49° 00 55.04.82−1.69655M2IIIsuspected variable
ω Andω[10]4887996813 01h 27m 39.09s+45° 24 25.04.832.5792F5IV
γ2 Andγ25712534 02h 03m 54.70s+42° 19 51.04.84-0.3350B8Vcomponent of the γ And system; triple star system
60 Andb601352010340 02h 13m 13.34s+44° 13 54.14.84−1.32556K4IIIsuspected variable
ξ Andξ[10]4682076411 01h 22m 20.39s+45° 31 43.54.870.98195K0III-IVAdhil
τ Andτ53102057818 01h 40m 34.80s+40° 34 37.64.96−1.64681B8IIIsuspected variable
41 H. Andυ[11]103077918 01h 41m 46.52s+42° 36 49.74.964.4541G2Vspectroscopic binary
ψ Andψ20223047117221 23h 46m 02.04s+46° 25 13.04.97−3.051309G5Ibmultiple star
22 And22571841 00h 10m 19.24s+46° 04 20.25.01−2.441006F2II
χ Andχ[12]52100727719 01h 39m 21.02s+44° 23 10.15.010.66242G8III...
41 And(d)[13]4166585317 01h 08m 00.72s+43° 56 32.15.041.14196A3m
2 And2217782113788 23h 02m 36.34s+42° 45 28.15.09−0.06349A3Vnmultiple star
V428 AndV42833462900 00h 36m 46.47s+44° 29 18.65.14−1.38656K5IIIsemiregular variable, ΔV = 0.06m, P = 11.5 d; has a possible planetary system
ρ Andρ2716711686 00h 21m 07.23s+37° 58 07.35.161.71160F5III
HD 242124212225 00h 28m 13.59s+44° 23 40.25.180.63265A2Vsspectroscopic binary
64 And641477011220 02h 24m 24.89s+50° 00 23.95.19−0.11375G8III
GN And28GN26282355 00h 30m 07.34s+29° 45 06.15.201.43185A7IIIlow-amplitude δ Sct variable, ΔV = 0.05m, P = 0.0693041 d
14 And14221345116076 23h 31m 17.20s+39° 14 11.05.220.80249K0IIIVeritate,[8] suspected variable; has a planet (b)
49 AndA[14]4990576999 01h 30m 06.10s+47° 00 26.65.270.53290K0III
32 And3238173231 00h 41m 07.20s+39° 27 31.25.300.18344G8III
4 And4218452114200 23h 07m 39.28s+46° 23 14.35.300.20342K5IIIdouble star
6 Per[15](6)[16]1353010366 02h 13m 36.02s+51° 03 58.45.311.38199G8III:varspectroscopic binary; suspected variable
62 Andc621421210819 02h 19m 16.85s+47° 22 48.05.310.84255A1V
18 And18222304116709 23h 39m 08.35s+50° 28 18.35.35−0.04390B9V
55 And55114288814 01h 53m 17.35s+40° 43 47.35.42−0.67540K1IIIdouble star
11 And11219945115152 23h 19m 29.79s+48° 37 30.75.440.43328K0III
34212942 00h 37m 21.23s+35° 23 58.25.45−2.031022G5III
36 And3652864288 00h 54m 58.02s+23° 37 42.45.462.51127K1IVsuspected variable
V340 And15V340221756116354 23h 34m 37.55s+40° 14 11.65.551.28233A1IIIlow-amplitude δ Sct variable, ΔV = 0.007m
PZ And63PZ1439210944 02h 20m 58.17s+50° 09 05.55.570.38356B9p Siα2 CVn variable, ΔV = 0.05m, P = 4.189 d
47 And4783746514 01h 23m 40.56s+37° 42 54.05.601.54211A1m
102047825 01h 40m 39.56s+43° 17 51.95.631.05268A9IV:
44 And4469205493 01h 10m 18.85s+42° 04 53.75.672.06172F8V
5 And5218470114210 23h 07m 45.25s+49° 17 43.65.683.02111F5V
HD 578857884675 01h 00m 03.55s+44° 42 47.95.690.14420A2Vnbinary star with HD 5789
56 And56117499021 01h 56m 09.23s+37° 15 06.55.690.73320G8III...multiple star
23 And239051086 00h 13m 30.94s+41° 02 08.65.712.99114F0IV
HD 160281602812072 02h 35m 38.74s+37° 18 44.25.72−0.86676K4IIItriple star
V388 And13V388220885115755 23h 27m 07.33s+42° 54 43.15.750.97294B9IIIα2 CVn variable, Vmax = 5.73m, Vmin = 5.77m, P = 1.47931 d
12 And12220117115280 23h 20m 53.17s+38° 10 56.95.772.63138F5Vtriple star
16321657 00h 20m 45.54s+32° 54 40.45.79−0.69646K5III
45 And4570195550 01h 11m 10.29s+37° 43 26.95.80−1.44916B7III-IVdouble star
HD 146221462211090 02h 22m 50.36s+41° 23 47.55.812.44154F0III-IVhas two optical companions
10 And10219981115191 23h 19m 52.38s+42° 04 40.95.81−0.30542M0III
HD 222109222109116582 23h 37m 32.03s+44° 25 44.55.81−1.20823B8Vdouble star
HD 224635224635118281 23h 59m 29.33s+33° 43 26.95.813.5095F8multiple star
OU AndOU223460117503 23h 49m 40.96s+36° 25 31.45.860.21440G1IIIeFK Com variable, ΔV = 0.07m, P = 24.2 d
14391493 00h 18m 38.22s+31° 31 02.05.88−0.23543A0IV
HD 276727672475 00h 31m 25.61s+33° 34 54.15.880.10467K1III...binary star
HD 160616061630 00h 20m 24.39s+30° 56 08.25.89−0.37582B7Vsuspected variable
117279001 01h 55m 54.47s+37° 16 40.15.89−1.52991K5IIIoptical component of 56 And
KK AndKK95317321 01h 34m 16.60s+37° 14 13.95.900.50392B8Vp(Si)α2 CVn variable, ΔV = 0.012m, P = 0.6684 d
1617612181 02h 36m 57.08s+38° 44 02.35.912.24177F5V
6 And6218804114430 23h 10m 27.36s+43° 32 41.15.913.65112F5VAstrometric binary
109758423 01h 48m 38.84s+37° 57 10.65.941.06308K0III
39 And3961164903 01h 02m 54.28s+41° 20 42.75.950.84344A5mdouble star
86716711 01h 26m 18.60s+43° 27 28.45.982.90135F7V
AN And9AN219815115065 23h 18m 23.33s+41° 46 25.35.980.17472A7mβ Lyr variable, Vmax = 5.96m, Vmin = 6.11m, P = 3.21952 d
HD 560856084552 00h 58m 14.19s+33° 57 03.85.992.17190K0has a transiting planet (b)
224165117956 23h 55m 33.48s+47° 21 21.06.01−2.461614G8Ib
224342118071 23h 57m 03.63s+42° 39 29.76.01−2.221442F8III
43353604 00h 46m 10.80s+44° 51 41.46.030.32452B9.5IIIMNp.
1359410403 02h 14m 02.53s+47° 29 03.86.052.96135F5V
HD 388338833269 00h 41m 35.98s+24° 37 44.66.060.30462A7msuspected variable
V439 AndV439166544 00h 06m 36.53s+29° 01 19.06.075.3945K0VBY Draconis variable, ΔV = 0.04m, P = 6.23 d
51184185 00h 53m 28.22s+37° 25 05.96.070.77374K3III:
221293116030 23h 30m 39.54s+38° 39 44.06.07−0.33621G9III
HD 223229223229117340 23h 47m 33.05s+46° 49 57.36.08−1.961320B3IVsuspected variable
225239394 00h 04m 53.21s+34° 39 34.46.093.26120G2V
59 And A591329410176 02h 10m 52.83s+39° 02 22.56.091.56263B9Vbinary star
26 And2614381501 00h 18m 42.15s+43° 47 28.16.10−0.53692B8Vdouble star
55264501 00h 57m 39.64s+45° 50 21.86.100.45439K2III
HD 225218225218365 00h 04m 36.60s+42° 05 33.26.11−2.451680B9IIIdouble star
76475993 01h 17m 05.05s+44° 54 07.56.11−0.18590K5
HD 118511851302 00h 16m 21.50s+43° 35 42.46.121.28303A2Vdouble star
218416114162 23h 07m 10.05s+52° 48 59.66.120.55423K0III
GO AndGO47783919 00h 50m 18.21s+45° 00 08.16.131.34296A0p...α2 CVn variable, ΔV = 0.04m, P = 2.5481 d
71585650 01h 12m 34.06s+45° 20 14.96.13−0.52698M1III
66 And661513811465 02h 27m 51.75s+50° 34 12.76.162.54173F4Vspectroscopic binary
1437210924 02h 20m 41.50s+47° 18 39.06.17−0.87836B5V
743967 00h 11m 59.03s+48° 09 08.56.180.05550K4III
34112926 00h 37m 07.20s+24° 00 51.36.181.13334K2III
HD 221776221776116365 23h 34m 46.73s+38° 01 26.36.18−0.41678K5double star
1632712287 02h 38m 17.86s+37° 43 36.66.191.60270F6IIItriple star
HD 221246221246115996 23h 30m 07.39s+49° 07 59.36.19−0.91856K5IIImember of the NGC 7686 star cluster
OP AndOP97467493 01h 36m 27.21s+48° 43 22.26.200.65420K1III:BY Dra variable, ΔV = 0.09m
400699 00h 08m 41.02s+36° 37 38.76.213.61108F8IV
1421310814 02h 19m 10.84s+46° 28 20.26.210.50452A4V
9521123 00h 14m 02.29s+33° 12 21.96.221.45293A1V
HD 8958951076 00h 13m 23.93s+26° 59 15.46.240.78403G0IIItriple star
222451116824 23h 40m 40.47s+36° 43 14.66.243.01144F1V
224906137 00h 01m 43.85s+42° 22 01.76.25−1.801331B9IIIp Mn
116138922 01h 54m 53.75s+40° 42 07.96.251.13345K2
HD 220105220105115261 23h 20m 44.11s+44° 06 58.56.251.73261A5Vndouble star
221661116292 23h 33m 42.99s+45° 03 29.16.250.12548G8II
HD 294229422583 00h 32m 49.09s+28° 16 48.86.260.47469G8IItriple star
87746776 01h 27m 06.21s+34° 22 39.36.273.12139F7IVsvar
25072270 00h 28m 56.67s+36° 53 58.96.280.51464G5III
83756512 01h 23m 37.31s+34° 14 44.26.282.43192G8IV
116248930 01h 54m 57.63s+37° 07 42.06.280.25525K0
77586087 01h 18m 10.14s+47° 25 11.06.29−2.071531K0
1635012305 02h 38m 27.94s+38° 05 21.06.29−0.47734B9.5V
219962115171 23h 19m 41.37s+48° 22 51.16.290.47475K1III
217314113501 22h 59m 10.37s+52° 39 16.06.31−0.26672K2
105978127 01h 44m 26.53s+46° 08 23.26.320.23540K5III
219290114714 23h 14m 14.34s+50° 37 04.56.320.82411A0V
104868044 01h 43m 16.39s+45° 19 21.56.332.61181K2IV
108748370 01h 47m 48.00s+46° 13 47.66.332.50190F6V
10751208 00h 15m 06.93s+31° 32 08.76.34−1.701320K5
HD 867386736702 01h 26m 08.62s+34° 34 47.76.343.43125F7Vhas a planet (b)
10831215 00h 15m 10.55s+27° 17 00.56.350.84412A1Vndouble star
15271575 00h 19m 41.58s+40° 43 46.26.350.25541K1III
221970116505 23h 36m 30.52s+32° 54 15.16.351.92251F6V
CG AndCG22480163 00h 00m 43.62s+45° 15 12.06.36−0.23678B9p SiEuα2 CVn variable, Vmax = 6.32m, Vmin = 6.42m, P = 3.73975 d
HD 160041600412057 02h 35m 27.89s+39° 39 52.16.360.11580B9MNp...triple star
1381810562 02h 15m 57.69s+47° 48 43.46.370.61462G9III-IV
LN AndLN217811113802 23h 02m 45.15s+44° 03 31.66.37−1.421177B2Vdouble star; not variable despite designation
V385 AndV385220524115530 23h 24m 08.88s+41° 36 46.36.37−1.551249M0irregular variable, Vmax = 6.36m, Vmin = 6.47m
GY AndGY99967651 01h 38m 31.84s+45° 23 58.96.380.66455B9Vp (Cr-Eu)Promethium lines; α2 CVn variable, Vmax = 6.27m, Vmin = 6.44m, P = 8000 d
130139983 02h 08m 33.55s+44° 27 34.46.380.78430G8III
218365114152 23h 07m 04.99s+35° 38 11.36.38−0.08638K0
97127444 01h 35m 52.46s+41° 04 35.16.391.01388K1III
V529 AndV52988016794 01h 27m 26.67s+41° 06 04.06.422.69182Am...δ Scuti variable, ΔV = 0.03m, P = 0.40331 d
217731113750 23h 02m 11.32s+44° 34 22.46.431.22359K0
HD 222641222641116941 23h 42m 14.68s+44° 59 30.36.43−0.48786K5IIIsuspected variable
HD 785378536140 01h 18m 47.02s+37° 23 10.76.440.71456A5mdouble star
1422110830 02h 19m 22.77s+48° 57 19.06.442.39210F4V
219668114981 23h 17m 16.59s+45° 09 51.56.442.10241K0IV
HD 611461144911 01h 03m 01.47s+47° 22 34.36.461.39337A9Vdouble star
118849163 01h 57m 59.23s+47° 05 43.96.48−1.241140K0
ET AndET219749115036 23h 17m 55.99s+45° 29 20.26.480.36545B9Vp(Si)α2 CVn variable, ΔV = 0.03m, P = 1.61888 d
HD 222399222399116781 23h 40m 02.82s+37° 39 10.26.491.74291F2IVdouble star
PY AndPY33222865 00h 36m 20.00s+27° 15 176.50-0.16701B8IIImnp...α2 CVn variable, ΔV = ~0.03m
8001009 00h 12m 34.08s+44° 42 26.16.500.50517K0
59 And B591329510180 02h 10m 53.67s+39° 02 36.06.82−1.761698A1Vncomponent of the 59 And system
HD 222155222155116616 23h 38m 00s+48° 59 477.13.65160G2Vhas a planet (b)
HD 161751617512191 02h 37m 01.91s+42° 03 45.57.283.40195G0Buna; has a planet (b)
R AndR19671901 00h 24m 01.95s+38° 34 37.37.39-5.19790S6.5IIIeZr6Ti2Mira variable, Vmax = 5.8m, Vmin = 15.2m, P = 409.2 d
HD 160516051640 00h 20m 32.0s+30° 58 297.522.88276K1IVhas two planets (b & c)
HD 139311393110626 02h 16m 47.38s+43° 46 22.87.524.3144G0has a planet (b)
HD 55835583 00h 57m 57.0s+34° 59 087.60.88721K0has a planet (b)
RW AndRW4489 00h 47m 18.92s+32° 41 08.67.9-0.521375M5e-M10e(S6,2e)Mira variable, Vmax = 7.9m, Vmin = 15.7m, P = 430 d
GRB 3413261475 00h 18m 22.9s+44° 01 228.0110.2511.62M6Ve + M1Ve16th closest star system, binary; both components GQ and GX And flare stars
HD 150821508211397 02h 26m 51.06s+37° 33 01.78.33.0377A5has a transiting planet WASP-33b
Z AndZ221650116287 23h 33m 39.95s+48° 49 05.910.532.381393M2III + B1eqprototype of Z And variables, Vmax = 7.7m, Vmin = 11.3m
HAT-P-6 23h 39m 05.81s+42° 27 57.510.544.03650FSterrennacht; has a transiting planet (b)
HAT-P-16 00h 38m 17.56s+42° 27 47.210.83.9766F8has a transiting planet (b)
HAT-P-32 02h 01m 10s+46° 41 1611.293.761044F/Ghas a transiting planet (b)
WASP-1 00h 20m 40.08s+31° 59 23.811.793.891239F7Vhas a transiting planet (b)
Ross 248 23h 41m 54.99s+44° 10 40.812.2914.7910.32M6eHH And; 8th closest star system, flare star
HAT-P-19 00h 38m 04s+34° 42 4212.96.24701Khas a transiting planet (b)
HAT-P-28 00h 52m 00s+34° 43 4213.035.051288G3has a transiting planet (b)
HAT-P-53 01h 27m 29.0s+38° 58 0513.734.452345has a transiting planet (b)
S AndS 00h 42m 43.11s+41° 16 04.22600000IaSN 1885A; BD+40°147a; type Ia supernova in the Andromeda Galaxy, Vmax = 5.8m, Vmin = < 16m
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Notes
  1. It was commonly with δ Peg by Bayer.
  2. Flamsteed lettered it as n.
  3. Armando Gil de Paz et al., "The GALEX Ultraviolet Atlas of Nearby Galaxies," The Astrophysical Journal Supplement Series (ApJS), American Astronomical Society, 2007, 173 185–255.
  4. Bayer designated it as υ Per.
  5. Bode lettered it as 2.υ, in his "Verzeichniss".
  6. Flamsteed lettered it as υ.
  7. Bode lettered it as 1.υ in his "Verzeichniss".
  8. Final Results of NameExoWorlds Public Vote Released
  9. E.B Knobel – On a catalogue of stars in the Calendarium of Al Achsasi Al Mouakket
  10. Flamsteed unlettered it in his catalogue and atlas.
  11. Bayer originally lettered it as υ.
  12. Flamsteed lettered it as λ.
  13. Flamsteed lettered it as d.
  14. Flamsteed lettered it as ξ.
  15. Flamsteed lettered it as h Per.
  16. Persei, on the constellation boundary between Andromeda with Perseus

See also

  • List of stars by constellation

References

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