List of stars in Norma

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

Name B Var HD HIP RA Dec vis.
mag.
abs.
mag.
Dist. (ly) Sp. class Notes
γ2 Norγ214668680000 16h 19m 50.57s−50° 09 19.44.011.05127G8III
ε Norε14797180582 16h 27m 11.05s−47° 33 17.04.46−0.98400B4Vbinary star
ι1 Norι114347478662 16h 03m 32.22s−57° 46 29.54.631.46140A7IVmultiple star
η Norη14354678639 16h 03m 12.86s−49° 13 47.04.650.53218G8III
δ Norδ14419778914 16h 06m 29.42s−45° 10 23.84.731.84123Am
μ Norμ14903881122 16h 34m 05.02s−44° 02 43.14.91−5.914657B0Iaα Cyg variable, Vmax = 4.87m, Vmin = 4.98m
κ Norκ14539779509 16h 13m 28.73s−54° 37 49.54.95−0.69438G4III
γ1 Norγ114614379790 16h 17m 00.94s−50° 04 05.24.97−3.251436F9Ia
θ Norθ14584279653 16h 15m 15.35s−47° 22 18.95.130.35295B8V
HD 14715214715280208 16h 22m 28.01s−49° 34 20.25.32−0.84556B6IV
QU NorQU14837980782 16h 29m 42.33s−46° 14 35.65.35−2.471194B1.5Iapα Cyg variable, Vmax = 5.27m, Vmin = 5.41m, P = 4.818 d
HD 13912913912976618 15h 38m 49.50s−52° 22 21.45.43−0.30457B9V
λ Norλ14666779963 16h 19m 17.64s−42° 40 26.25.44−0.34468A3Vn
V368 NorV36814600379754 16h 16m 43.27s−53° 48 40.05.45−1.51805M2IVsemiregular variable
ι2 Norι214448079153 16h 09m 18.56s−57° 56 03.05.570.97271B9V
HD 14578214578279689 16h 15m 49.81s−57° 54 44.05.610.34370A5IIIsuspected variable
HD 14797714797780675 16h 28m 15.18s−58° 35 59.05.67−0.92679B9III
V360 NorV36014131877645 15h 51m 06.81s−55° 03 19.95.74−4.513663B2IIα Cyg variable
HD 14669014669080054 16h 20m 25.23s−55° 08 22.85.760.53363G6III
HD 14116814116877562 15h 50m 07.11s−53° 12 34.85.780.55362B8V
HD 14204914204977990 15h 55m 32.42s−60° 10 38.95.782.18171Amvar
ζ Norζ14536179497 16h 13m 22.80s−55° 32 27.05.781.53231F2III
HD 14119414119477541 15h 49m 57.52s−48° 54 44.65.861.99194A2IV
HD 14722514722580212 16h 22m 29.07s−43° 54 43.35.89−1.631042G2Ib
HD 13921113921176716 15h 39m 56.69s−59° 54 28.15.953.50101F6V
HD 14154414154477678 15h 51m 31.52s−47° 03 38.66.000.35439K1IV
HD 13987113987176935 15h 42m 37.23s−49° 29 22.26.020.02517K2III
V367 NorV36714538479490 16h 13m 16.97s−53° 40 16.26.03−4.874939M0IIIirregular variable
HD 14097914097977454 15h 48m 50.42s−52° 26 17.66.05−0.82773K2/K3III
V378 NorV37814821880788 16h 29m 45.22s−57° 45 22.76.09−2.271531G8IbCepheid variable
HD 14291914291978355 15h 59m 54.15s−54° 01 15.26.10−1.881289B5IV
HD 14129614129677574 15h 50m 16.28s−45° 24 05.96.112.85147F0V
HD 14310114310178469 16h 01m 06.51s−54° 34 40.16.120.43448A7III
HD 14592114592179661 16h 15m 23.98s−42° 53 57.96.141.76245K2III
HD 14418314418378989 16h 07m 24.09s−56° 11 27.46.16−1.811278F2II
T NorT14004177058 15h 44m 03.84s−54° 59 12.56.20903M4+BMira variable, Vmax = 6.2m, Vmin = 13.6m, P = 244 d
HD 14614514614579812 16h 17m 20.97s−53° 05 10.66.301.85253A7V
HD 14252914252978117 15h 57m 03.95s−48° 09 42.96.312.84161F1IV
HD 14761414761480421 16h 24m 54.14s−45° 20 58.16.321.51299A2/A3V
HD 14332114332178540 16h 02m 04.49s−51° 07 14.66.38−0.35723B5V
HD 14354814354878710 16h 04m 06.20s−59° 10 34.26.40−3.102587K1II/III
HD 14605914605979787 16h 16m 58.99s−53° 41 45.56.402.11236G5V
HD 14027414027477138 15h 44m 59.61s−50° 47 07.56.411.44321A3V
S NorS14632379932 16h 18m 51.82s−57° 53 59.26.45−3.182741F9IbCepheid variable, Vmax = 6.12m, Vmin = 6.77m, P = 9.75411 d; member of the NGC 6087 star cluster
HD 13991513991577042 15h 43m 55.28s−60° 17 13.96.46−1.621347G0Ib
QY NorQY14365878731 16h 04m 21.32s−53° 42 37.26.46−1.081048B9II/IIIp..α² CVn variable, ΔV = 0.014m, P = 5.2 d
HD 14893714893781180 16h 33m 52.39s−48° 06 40.56.711390O5.5-6f?pspectroscopic binary; misclassified as a planetary nebula
HD 14241514241578169 15h 57m 40.79s−60° 12 00.97.344.65113G1Vhas a planet (b)
HD 14815614815680680 16h 28m 17.28s−46° 19 03.47.714.09173G1Vhas a planet (b)
HD 139084V34313908476629 15h 38m 57.54s−57° 42 27.37.98125.6K0VT Tauri star, ΔV = 0.092m, P = 4.29 d
R NorR13874376377 15h 35m 57.35s−49° 30 28.68.001.55635M3eMira variable, Vmax = 6.5m, Vmin = 13.9m, P = 507.5 d
IM NorIM 15h 39m 26.46s−52° 19 18.08.5recurrent nova and eclipsing binary, Vmax = 8.5m, Vmin = 18.5m, P = 0.10263312 d
QZ NorQZ144972 16h 11m 20.46s−54° 21 14.88.71F6Iab:Cepheid variable, Vmax = 8.71m, Vmin = 9.03m, P = 3.786008 d
HD 14336114336178521 16h 01m 50.35s−44° 26 04.39.165.29194G6Vhas a planet (b)
HD 33007533007577517 15h 49m 37.69s−49° 57 48.79.365.86164G5has a planet (b)
RS NorRS78797 16h 05m 09.96s−53° 55 09.910.091240F6Cepheid variable, Vmax = 9.62m, Vmin = 10.39m, P = 6.19814 d
RT NorRT80365 16h 24m 18.65s−59° 20 38.710.60RR CrB variable, Vmax = 9.8m, Vmin = 14.7m
RZ NorRZ 16h 32m 41.66s−53° 15 33.210.63R CrB variable, Vmax = 10.2m, Vmin = <16.2m, P = 36.8 d
TW NorTW78771 16h 04m 55.22s−51° 57 12.711.17Cepheid variable, Vmax = 11.17m, Vmin = 12.22m, P = 10.78618 d
HD 33003633003677662 15h 51m 15.93s−48° 44 58.411.282230FIII-IVEmission-line star; misclassified as a planetary nebula
V346 NorV346 16h 32m 32.19s−44° 55 30.716.3FU Ori variable, Vmax = 16.3m, Vmin = 17.23m
XTE J1550-564V381 15h 50m 58.78s−56° 28 35.016.6K3IIIX-ray nova, Vmax = 15.6m, Vmin = <21.4m, P = 1.5420333 d
Hen 2-147V347 16h 14m 01.10s−56° 59 28.0M8/9eMira variable; misclassified as a planetary nebula
1E 161348-5055 16h 17.5m−51° 0210000unusual neutron star in RCW 103
SGR J1550-5418 15h 50m 54.11s−54° 18 23.730000soft gamma repeater
4U 1538-52QV 15h 42m 23.36s−52° 23 09.6B0IabX-ray pulsar
4U 1608-52QX 16h 12m 43.0s−52° 25 23X-ray burster, Vmax = 11.17m, Vmin = 12.22m, P = 10.78618 d
4U 1624-490 16h 28m 02.83s−49° 11 54.6Low-mass X-ray binary
4U 1630-47 16h 34m 01.61s−47° 23 34.8Low-mass X-ray binary
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See also

  • List of stars by constellation

References

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  • 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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