List of stars in Phoenix

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

Name B Var HD HIP RA Dec vis.
mag.
abs.
mag.
Dist. (ly) Sp. class Notes
α Phe α 2261 2081 00h 26m 16.87s −42° 18 18.4 2.40 0.52 77 K0III... Ankaa, Nair al Zaurak, Cymbae, Lucida Cymbae
β Phe β 6595 5165 01h 06m 05.11s −46° 43 06.6 3.32 −0.60 198 G8IIIvar suspected variable, Vmax = 3.22m, Vmin = 3.32m
γ Phe γ 9053 6867 01h 28m 21.94s −43° 19 03.8 3.41 −0.87 234 K5II-III β Lyr and slow irregular variable, Vmax = 3.39m, Vmin = 3.49m, P = 194.1 d
ε Phe ε 496 765 00h 09m 24.54s −45° 44 49.2 3.88 0.71 140 K0III
κ Phe κ 2262 2072 00h 26m 12.12s −43° 40 47.7 3.93 2.07 77 A7V
δ Phe δ 9362 7083 01h 31m 14.98s −49° 04 23.1 3.93 0.66 147 K0III-IV
ζ Phe ζ 6882 5348 01h 08m 23.06s −55° 14 45.0 3.94 −0.73 280 B6V + B0V Algol variable, Vmax = 3.91m, Vmin = 4.42m, P = 1.67 d
η Phe η 4150 3405 00h 43m 21.24s −57° 27 47.2 4.36 0.02 240 A0IV
ψ Phe ψ 11695 8837 01h 53m 38.82s −46° 18 08.8 4.39 −0.58 321 M4III SB semiregular variable, Vmax = 4.3m, Vmin = 4.5m, P = 30 d
μ Phe μ 3919 3245 00h 41m 19.58s −46° 05 06.0 4.59 0.19 247 G8III
ι Phe ι 221760 116389 23h 35m 04.53s −42° 36 54.4 4.71 0.07 273 A2V α² CVn variable, Vmax = 4.7m, Vmin = 4.75m, P = 12.5 d
HD 222095 222095 116602 23h 37m 50.94s −45° 29 32.4 4.74 0.80 200 A2V
λ1 Phe λ1 2834 2472 00h 31m 24.86s −48° 48 12.8 4.76 1.15 172 A0V
HD 12055 12055 9095 01h 57m 09.99s −47° 23 07.1 4.82 0.26 267 G8III
ν Phe ν 7570 5862 01h 15m 10.57s −45° 31 55.5 4.97 4.08 49 F8V may have a protoplanetary disk
φ Phe φ 11753 8882 01h 54m 22.06s −42° 29 48.8 5.12 0.24 309 A3V
π Phe π 224554 118234 23h 58m 55.72s −52° 44 45.4 5.13 0.65 257 K1III
χ Phe χ 12524 9459 02h 01m 42.40s −44° 42 48.2 5.15 −0.14 372 K5III suspected variable
σ Phe σ 223145 117315 23h 47m 15.99s −50° 13 35.1 5.18 −1.11 592 B3V variable star, ΔV = 0.004m, P = 2.97 d
υ Phe υ 6767 5300 01h 07m 47.83s −41° 29 13.0 5.21 1.29 198 A3V
ρ Phe ρ 4919 3949 00h 50m 41.13s −50° 59 12.9 5.24 0.82 250 F2III δ Sct variable, Vmax = 5.20m, Vmin = 5.26m, P = 0.12 d
HD 6245 6245 4890 01h 02m 49.19s −46° 23 50.4 5.39 1.10 235 G8III
HD 2490 2490 2240 00h 28m 26.42s −39° 54 53.6 5.42 −0.10 415 M0III
HD 8651 8651 6592 01h 24m 40.77s −41° 29 32.9 5.42 1.03 247 K0III
HD 10934 10934 8240 01h 46m 05.93s −50° 48 58.4 5.49 −1.10 679 M3III semiregular variable
λ2 Phe λ2 3302 2802 00h 35m 41.13s −48° 00 02.4 5.51 2.72 118 F6V
HD 224865 224865 107 00h 01m 20.11s −50° 20 14.6 5.53 −0.64 558 M2III suspected variable
HD 3158 3158 2711 00h 34m 27.62s −52° 22 23.5 5.57 3.53 84 F3IV-V
HD 12296 12296 9313 01h 59m 38.85s −42° 01 49.0 5.57 1.06 260 K1III
HD 2726 2726 2383 00h 30m 25.97s −48° 12 52.9 5.67 2.40 147 F2V
HD 142 142 522 00h 06m 19.0s −49° 04 30 5.70 3.66 67 G1 IV has three planets (b, c & d)
τ Phe τ 224834 88 00h 01m 04.60s −48° 48 35.5 5.71 −0.41 546 G8III
ξ Phe ξ 3980 3277 00h 41m 46.30s −56° 30 05.2 5.72 1.64 213 Ap α² CVn variable, Vmax = 5.68m, Vmin = 5.78m, P = 3.95 d
HD 4391 4391 3583 00h 45m 45.43s −47° 33 07.8 5.80 4.93 49 G5IV
HD 13336 13336 10035 02h 09m 09.33s −43° 30 59.3 5.84 −0.39 574 K1III
HD 13940 13940 10440 02h 14m 31.96s −41° 10 00.1 5.91 0.86 334 G9III
HD 4293 4293 3521 00h 44m 57.12s −42° 40 34.8 5.94 1.82 217 A7V
BD Phe BD 11413 8593 01h 50m 54.48s −50° 12 22.1 5.94 1.57 244 A1V δ Sct variable, Vmax = 5.9m, Vmin = 5.94m
HD 3750 3750 3137 00h 39m 51.91s −44° 47 46.8 6.00 1.16 303 K1IIICN...
HD 221323 221323 116097 23h 31m 26.92s −44° 50 36.7 6.02 0.74 371 K0III
HD 224022 224022 117880 23h 54m 38.34s −40° 18 00.5 6.03 3.80 91 F8IV
HD 3303 3303 2789 00h 35m 33.32s −54° 49 18.3 6.04 1.59 253 K0IV
θ Phe θ 222287 116737 23h 39m 27.92s −46° 38 16.4 6.07 1.42 278 A+...
HD 222803 222803 117075 23h 44m 01.05s −45° 04 59.3 6.08 1.76 238 G8IV
ω Phe ω 6192 4829 01h 02m 01.81s −57° 00 08.7 6.12 0.86 368 G8III
HD 11332 11332 8552 01h 50m 20.08s −47° 48 59.4 6.14 0.25 490 K1IV
HD 4304 4304 3527 00h 44m 59.72s −53° 42 53.6 6.15 2.87 148 F7III
HD 9414 9414 7115 01h 31m 39.02s −45° 34 32.6 6.17 1.22 319 A2V
HD 15064 15064 11231 02h 24m 33.71s −40° 50 26.6 6.17 3.70 102 G5IV
HD 2724 BB 2724 2388 00h 30m 27.83s −40° 56 22.7 6.18 0.63 420 F2III δ Sct variable, ΔV = 0.04m, P = 0.14 d
HD 11022 11022 8320 01h 47m 16.69s −41° 45 36.2 6.18 −0.01 563 K5/M0III
HD 220802 220802 115759 23h 27m 09.08s −50° 09 26.2 6.22 0.26 507 B9V
AW Phe AW 9184 6952 01h 29m 30.54s −46° 45 23.3 6.22 −1.14 982 M3III semiregular variable, ΔV = 0.15m, P = 30.87 d
HD 2529 2529 2256 00h 28m 42.98s −50° 31 58.2 6.26 0.93 380 K0III
HD 8681 8681 6595 01h 24m 41.92s −44° 31 42.7 6.26 −0.11 613 K1II
HD 9544 9544 7189 01h 32m 36.39s −49° 43 39.1 6.27 1.74 263 F4V
HD 224750 224750 25 00h 00m 19.05s −44° 17 25.1 6.28 1.97 237 G3IV
HD 4737 4737 3807 00h 48m 56.74s −46° 41 51.7 6.28 0.90 388 G8III
HD 14832 14832 11043 02h 22m 11.70s −43° 11 59.7 6.30 0.64 441 K0III
HD 469 469 730 00h 09m 02.35s −54° 00 07.1 6.32 0.55 466 G4IV...
HD 13423 13423 10111 02h 10m 04.77s −43° 48 56.0 6.32 0.92 392 G8III
HD 223011 223011 117219 23h 46m 01.18s −40° 10 56.9 6.32 2.25 213 A7V
HD 1483 1483 1502 00h 18m 42.52s −43° 14 08.1 6.33 0.99 381 K2III
HD 14509 14509 10832 02h 19m 24.76s −41° 50 54.4 6.36 0.29 534 K2III
HD 3488 3488 2937 00h 37m 18.18s −54° 23 37.7 6.40 0.58 476 K0II/IIICN
HD 7082 7082 5477 01h 10m 07.38s −57° 41 38.9 6.41 0.90 413 G6II/III
HD 9895 9895 7443 01h 35m 50.60s −39° 56 49.2 6.43 3.55 123 F3/F5V
HD 221051 221051 115907 23h 29m 00.80s −44° 29 52.9 6.43 0.36 533 K2III
HD 11421 11421 8641 01h 51m 26.35s −39° 50 09.2 6.44 0.74 450 K1IIICN...
HR 239 AZ 4849 3903 00h 50m 03.76s −43° 23 41.8 6.47 1.56 316 A9/F0III δ Sct variable, ΔV = 0.015m, P = 0.049 d
HD 224782 224782 50 00h 00m 34.29s −53° 05 51.6 6.49 2.63 193 G1IV
HD 13387 13387 10096 02h 09m 48.43s −40° 51 59.2 6.49 2.32 222 F3V
HD 223549 223549 117571 23h 50m 35.63s −47° 22 37.3 6.49 0.87 434 G8III
HD 13218 13218 9951 02h 08m 05.70s −41° 52 49.4 6.50 1.80 284 A4V
HD 5388 5388 4311 00h 55m 11.89s −47° 24 21.5 6.8 3.2 174 F6V has a planet (b)
SX Phe SX 223065 117254 23h 46m 32.89s −41° 34 54.8 7.12 254.7 A2V prototype SX Phe variable (double-mode), Vmax = 6.76m, Vmin = 7.53m, P = 0.055 d
HD 6434 6434 5054 01h 04m 40.1511s −39° 29 17.6 7.72 4.69 131 G2/G3V has a planet (b)
HD 8535 8535 6511 01h 23m 37.24s −41° 16 11.3 7.72 3.97 184 G0V has a planet (b)
AE Phe AE 9528 7183 01h 32m 32.93s −49° 31 41.3 8.15 165.1 G4V W UMa variable, Vmax = 7.56m, Vmin = 8.25m, P = 0.36 d
AI Phe AI 6980 5438 01h 09m 34.19s −46° 15 56.1 8.60 931 G3V Algol variable, Vmax = 8.58m, Vmin = 9.35m, P = 24.59 d
HD 2039 2039 1931 00h 24m 20.28s −56° 39 00.2 9.01 4.24 293 G2/G3IV/V has a planet (b)
WASP-18 10069 7562 01h 37m 25.03s −45° 40 40.389 9.30 4.18 344 F9 has a transiting planet (b)
AD Phe AD 5955 01h 16m 38.07s −39° 42 31.3 10.47 475 W UMa variable, Vmax = 10.27m, Vmin = 10.8m, P = 0.38 d
WASP-29 23h 51m 31s −39° 54 24 11.3 261 K4V has a transiting planet (b)
RV Phe RV 115870 23h 28m 31.45s −47° 27 13.1 12.16 14000 F6: RR Lyr variable, Vmax = 11.551m, Vmin = 12.244m, P = 0.60 d
WASP-96 00h 04m 11.0s −47° 21 38 12.2 G8 has a transiting planet (b)
WASP-5 23h 57m 23.76s −41° 16 37.7 12.26 4.90 968 G4V has a transiting planet (b)
WASP-4 23h 34m 15.06s −42° 03 41.1 12.6 5.21 979 G7V has a transiting planet (b)
YZ Phe YZ 01h 42m 25.85s −45° 57 03.9 12.70 K3V W UMa variable, Vmax = 12.70m, Vmin = 13.20m, P = 0.23 d
WD 239-434 00h 02m 10.77s −43° 09 56.02 13.05 26.662 DAP5.8 white dwarf
HE0107-5240 01h 09m 29.10s −52° 24 34.0 15.17 one of the most metal-poor and oldest stars known
BPM 30551 AX 01h 06m 53.64s −46° 08 53.7 15.42 DA4.4 ZZ Cet variable, Vmax = 15.26m, Vmin = 15.42m
Table legend:

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

  vis. mag. = visual magnitude (m or mv), also known as apparent magnitude.
  abs. mag. = absolute magnitude (Mv).
  Dist. (ly) = Distance in light years from Earth.
  Sp. class = Spectral class of the star in the stellar 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.].

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