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List of stars in Phoenix

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This is the list ofstars in theconstellationPhoenix.

NameBG.VarHDHIPRADecvis.
mag.
abs.
mag.
Dist. (ly)Sp. classNotes
α Pheα482261208100h 26m 16.87s−42° 18′ 18.4″2.400.5277K0III...Ankaa, Nair al Zaurak, Cymbae, Lucida Cymbae
β Pheβ856595516501h 06m 05.11s−46° 43′ 06.6″3.32−0.60198G8IIIvar
γ Pheγ1069053686701h 28m 21.94s−43° 19′ 03.8″3.41−0.87234K5II-III
ε Pheε3949676500h 09m 24.54s−45° 44′ 49.2″3.880.71140K0III
κ Pheκ462262207200h 26m 12.12s−43° 40′ 47.7″3.932.0777A7V
δ Pheδ1099362708301h 31m 14.98s−49° 04′ 23.1″3.930.66147K0III-IV
ζ Pheζ896882534801h 08m 23.06s−55° 14′ 45.0″3.94−0.73280B6V + B0VWurren
η Pheη684150340500h 43m 21.24s−57° 27′ 47.2″4.360.02240A0IV
ψ Pheψ12611695883701h 53m 38.82s−46° 18′ 08.8″4.39−0.58321M4III SBsemiregular variable,Vmax = 4.3m,Vmin = 4.5m,P = 30 d
μ Pheμ643919324500h 41m 19.58s−46° 05′ 06.0″4.590.19247G8III
ι Pheι922176011638923h 35m 04.53s−42° 36′ 54.4″4.690.07273A2VAlpha2 Canum Venaticorum variable
HD 2220951122209511660223h 37m 50.94s−45° 29′ 32.4″4.740.80200A2V
λ1 Pheλ1542834247200h 31m 24.86s−48° 48′ 12.8″4.761.15172A0V
HD 1205512812055909501h 57m 09.99s−47° 23′ 07.1″4.820.26267G8III
ν Pheν937570586201h 15m 10.57s−45° 31′ 55.5″4.974.0849F8Vmay have acircumstellar disk
φ Pheφ12711753888201h 54m 22.06s−42° 29′ 48.8″5.120.24309A3V
π Pheπ2922455411823423h 58m 55.72s−52° 44′ 45.4″5.130.65257K1III
χ Pheχ13012524945902h 01m 42.40s−44° 42′ 48.2″5.15−0.14372K5IIIsuspected variable
σ Pheσ1922314511731523h 47m 15.99s−50° 13′ 35.1″5.18−1.11592B3Vvariable star, ΔV = 0.004m,P = 2.97 d
υ Pheυ886767530001h 07m 47.83s−41° 29′ 13.0″5.211.29198A3VDouble star
ρ Pheρ754919394900h 50m 41.13s−50° 59′ 12.9″5.240.82250F2IIIδ Sct variable,Vmax = 5.20m,Vmin = 5.26m,P = 0.12 d
HD 6245816245489001h 02m 49.19s−46° 23′ 50.4″5.391.10235G8III
HD 2490492490224000h 28m 26.42s−39° 54′ 53.6″5.42−0.10415M0III
HD 86511038651659201h 24m 40.77s−41° 29′ 32.9″5.421.03247K0III
HD 1093412010934824001h 46m 05.93s−50° 48′ 58.4″5.49−1.10679M3IIIsemiregular variable
λ2 Pheλ2593302280200h 35m 41.13s−48° 00′ 02.4″5.512.72118F6V
HD 2248653422486510700h 01m 20.11s−50° 20′ 14.6″5.53−0.64558M2IIIsuspected variable
HD 3158583158271100h 34m 27.62s−52° 22′ 23.5″5.573.5384F3IV-V
HD 1229612912296931301h 59m 38.85s−42° 01′ 49.0″5.571.06260K1III
HD 2726532726238300h 30m 25.97s−48° 12′ 52.9″5.672.40147F2V
HD 1423714252200h 06m 19.0s−49° 04′ 30″5.703.6667G1 IVhas threeplanets (b,c &d)
τ Pheτ332248348800h 01m 04.60s−48° 48′ 35.5″5.71−0.41546G8III
ξ Pheξ663980327700h 41m 46.30s−56° 30′ 05.2″5.721.64213Apα² CVn variable,Vmax = 5.68m,Vmin = 5.78m,P = 3.95 d
HD 4391724391358300h 45m 45.43s−47° 33′ 07.8″5.804.9349G5IV
HD 13336132133361003502h 09m 09.33s−43° 30′ 59.3″5.84−0.39574K1III
HD 13940135139401044002h 14m 31.96s−41° 10′ 00.1″5.910.86334G9III
HD 4293704293352100h 44m 57.12s−42° 40′ 34.8″5.941.82217A7V
BD Phe124BD11413859301h 50m 54.48s−50° 12′ 22.1″5.941.57244A1Vδ Sct variable,Vmax = 5.9m,Vmin = 5.94m
HD 3750633750313700h 39m 51.91s−44° 47′ 46.8″6.001.16303K1IIICN...
HD 221323522132311609723h 31m 26.92s−44° 50′ 36.7″6.020.74371K0III
HD 2240222722402211788023h 54m 38.34s−40° 18′ 00.5″6.033.8091F8IV
HD 3303603303278900h 35m 33.32s−54° 49′ 18.3″6.041.59253K0IV
θ Pheθ1222228711673723h 39m 27.92s−46° 38′ 16.4″6.071.42278A+...
HD 2228031622280311707523h 44m 01.05s−45° 04′ 59.3″6.081.76238G8IV
ω Pheω806192482901h 02m 01.81s−57° 00′ 08.7″6.120.86368G8III
HD 1133212311332855201h 50m 20.08s−47° 48′ 59.4″6.140.25490K1IV
HD 4304714304352700h 44m 59.72s−53° 42′ 53.6″6.152.87148F7III
HD 94141119414711501h 31m 39.02s−45° 34′ 32.6″6.171.22319A2V
HD 15064139150641123102h 24m 33.71s−40° 50′ 26.6″6.173.70102G5IV
HD 272451BB2724238800h 30m 27.83s−40° 56′ 22.7″6.180.63420F2IIIδ Sct variable, ΔV = 0.04m,P = 0.14 d
HD 1102212111022832001h 47m 16.69s−41° 45′ 36.2″6.18−0.01563K5/M0III
HD 220802(χ)[a]122080211575923h 27m 09.08s−50° 09′ 26.2″6.220.26507B9V
AW Phe108AW9184695201h 29m 30.54s−46° 45′ 23.3″6.22−1.14982M3IIIsemiregular variable, ΔV = 0.15m,P = 30.87 d
HD 2529502529225600h 28m 42.98s−50° 31′ 58.2″6.260.93380K0III
HD 86811048681659501h 24m 41.92s−44° 31′ 42.7″6.26−0.11613K1II
HD 95441129544718901h 32m 36.39s−49° 43′ 39.1″6.271.74263F4V
HD 224750312247502500h 00m 19.05s−44° 17′ 25.1″6.281.97237G3IV
HD 4737734737380700h 48m 56.74s−46° 41′ 51.7″6.280.90388G8III
HD 14832138148321104302h 22m 11.70s−43° 11′ 59.7″6.300.64441K0III
HD 4693846973000h 09m 02.35s−54° 00′ 07.1″6.320.55466G4IV...
HD 13423134134231011102h 10m 04.77s−43° 48′ 56.0″6.320.92392G8III
HD 223011(ω)[b]1722301111721923h 46m 01.18s−40° 10′ 56.9″6.322.25213A7V
HD 1483431483150200h 18m 42.52s−43° 14′ 08.1″6.330.99381K2III
HD 14509137.145091083202h 19m 24.76s−41° 50′ 54.4″6.360.29534K2III
HD 3488623488293700h 37m 18.18s−54° 23′ 37.7″6.400.58476K0II/IIICN
HD 7082917082547701h 10m 07.38s−57° 41′ 38.9″6.410.90413G6II/III
HD 98951149895744301h 35m 50.60s−39° 56′ 49.2″6.433.55123F3/F5V
HD 221051222105111590723h 29m 00.80s−44° 29′ 52.9″6.430.36533K2III
HD 1142112511421864101h 51m 26.35s−39° 50′ 09.2″6.440.74450K1IIICN...
HR 23974AZ4849390300h 50m 03.76s−43° 23′ 41.8″6.471.56316A9/F0IIIδ Sct variable, ΔV = 0.015m,P = 0.049 d
HD 224782322247825000h 00m 34.29s−53° 05′ 51.6″6.492.63193G1IV
HD 13387133133871009602h 09m 48.43s−40° 51′ 59.2″6.492.32222F3V
HD 2235492322354911757123h 50m 35.63s−47° 22′ 37.3″6.490.87434G8III
HD 1321813113218995102h 08m 05.70s−41° 52′ 49.4″6.501.80284A4V
HD 5388785388431100h 55m 11.89s−47° 24′ 21.5″6.83.2174F6Vhas abrown dwarf or stellar companion (b)
HD 10121ο[c]11610121761001h 38m 03.73s–46° 05′ 01.7″6.97593K2IIICNIa/b
SX Phe18SX22306511725423h 46m 32.89s−41° 34′ 54.8″7.12254.7A2VprototypeSX Phe variable (double-mode),Vmax = 6.76m,Vmin = 7.53m,P = 0.055 d
HD 64346434505401h 04m 40.1511s−39° 29′ 17.6″7.724.69131G2/G3VNenque; has a planet (b)
HD 85358535651101h 23m 37.24s−41° 16′ 11.3″7.723.97184G0Vhas a planet (b)
HD 13724137241027802h 12m 21.0s−46° 48′ 59″7.90142G3/5Vhas a brown dwarf (b)
AE PheAE9528718301h 32m 32.93s−49° 31′ 41.3″8.15165.1G4VW UMa variable,Vmax = 7.56m,Vmin = 8.25m,P = 0.36 d
AI PheAI6980543801h 09m 34.19s−46° 15′ 56.1″8.60931G3VAlgol variable,Vmax = 8.58m,Vmin = 9.35m,P = 24.59 d
HD 20392039193100h 24m 20.28s−56° 39′ 00.2″9.014.24293G2/G3IV/Vhas a planet (b)
WASP-1810069756201h 37m 25.03s−45° 40′ 40.389″9.304.18344F9has atransiting planet (b)
AD PheAD595501h 16m 38.07s−39° 42′ 31.3″10.47475W UMa variable,Vmax = 10.27m,Vmin = 10.8m,P = 0.38 d
HIP 65A6500h 00m 45.0s−54° 49′ 51″11.1202K4Vhas aplanet (b)
WASP-2923h 51m 31s−39° 54′ 24″11.3261K4Vhas atransiting planet (b)
WASP-10501h 36m 40.0s−50° 39′ 32″12.10K2has atransiting planet (b)
RV PheRV11587023h 28m 31.45s−47° 27′ 13.1″12.1614000F6:RR Lyr variable,Vmax = 11.551m,Vmin = 12.244m,P = 0.60 d
WASP-9600h 04m 11.0s−47° 21′ 38″12.2G8has a transiting planet (b)
WASP-523h 57m 23.76s−41° 16′ 37.7″12.264.90968G4Vhas a transiting planet (b)
WASP-423h 34m 15.06s−42° 03′ 41.1″12.65.21979G7Vhas a transiting planet (b)
YZ PheYZ01h 42m 25.85s−45° 57′ 03.9″12.70K3VW UMa variable,Vmax = 12.70m,Vmin = 13.20m,P = 0.23 d
WD 2359-43400h 02m 10.77s−43° 09′ 56.02″13.0526.662DAP5.8white dwarf
HE0107-524001h 09m 29.10s−52° 24′ 34.0″15.17one of the most metal-poor and oldest stars known
BPM 30551AX01h 06m 53.64s−46° 08′ 53.7″15.42DA4.4ZZ Cet variable,Vmax = 15.26m,Vmin = 15.42m
Table legend:

 • Name =Proper name
 • B =Bayer designation
 • F or/and G. =Flamsteed designation orGould designation
 • Var =Variable star designation
 • HD =Henry Draper Catalogue designation number
 • HIP =Hipparcos Catalogue designation number
 • RA =Right ascension for theEpoch/Equinox J2000.0
 • Dec =Declination for the Epoch/Equinox J2000.0

 • vis. mag. = visual magnitude (m ormv), also known asapparent magnitude
 • abs. mag. =absolute magnitude (Mv)
 • Dist. (ly) = Distance inlight-years from Earth
 • Sp. class = Spectral class of the star in thestellar classification system
 • Notes = Common name(s) or alternate name(s); comments; notable properties [for example: multiple star status, range of variability if it is a variable star, exoplanets, etc.]

Notes
  1. ^LabelledChi Gruis (χ Gru/χ Gruis) by Bode in his UranographiaIoannis Elerte Bode uranographia
  2. ^LabelledOmega Gruis (ω Gru/ω Gruis) by Bode in his UranographiaIoannis Elerte Bode uranographia
  3. ^This designation was dropped by Benjamin Gould[1]

See also

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References

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  1. ^Morton Wagman (2003).Lost Stars: Lost, Missing, and Troublesome Stars from the Catalogues of Johannes Bayer, Nicholas-Louis de Lacaille, John Flamsteed, and Sundry Others (2 ed.). McDonald & Woodward Publishing Company.ISBN 978-0-939923-78-6.OCLC 1131243914.

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