This is the list of notable stars in the constellation Pictor, sorted by decreasing brightness.
Notes
α
50241
32607
06h48m 11.54s
−61° 56′ 31.1″
3.30
0.83
99
A7IV
β
39060
27321
05h47m 17.08s
−51° 04′ 00.2″
3.85
2.42
63
A5V
δ Sct variable, Vmax = 3.80m, Vmin = 3.86m, P = 0.026260 d; has a protoplanetary disk and has two planets (b & c)
γ
39523
27530
05h49m 49.58s
−56° 09′ 59.4″
4.50
0.87
174
K1III
δ
42933
29276
06h10m 17.91s
−54° 58′ 07.2″
4.72
−3.81
1655
B0.5IV
β Lyr variable, Vmax = 4.65m, Vmin = 4.9m, P = 1.672541 d
42540
28991
06h07m 03.36s
−62° 09′ 15.9″
5.04
−0.37
394
K2/K3III
47 G. Pic or μ Dor
η2
33042
23649
05h04m 57.95s
−49° 34′ 40.2″
5.05
−0.76
474
M2IIIvar
suspected variable, Vmax = 5.00m, Vmin = 5.1m
39640
27621
05h50m 53.22s
−52° 06′ 31.3″
5.16
0.61
264
G8III
46355
30932
06h29m 28.54s
−56° 51′ 10.2″
5.20
0.29
312
K0III
40292
27947
05h54m 50.11s
−52° 38′ 09.9″
5.29
2.58
114
F0Ve...
λ
30185
21914
04h42m 46.46s
−50° 28′ 53.1″
5.30
0.19
343
K0/K1III
38871
27243
05h46m 27.37s
−46° 35′ 50.0″
5.31
−0.44
460
K0/K1II
η1
32743
23482
05h02m 48.73s
−49° 09′ 05.3″
5.37
3.28
85
F2V
ζ
35072
24829
05h19m 22.11s
−50° 36′ 23.5″
5.44
2.65
118
F7III-IV
36553
25768
05h30m 09.46s
−47° 04′ 38.4″
5.46
2.26
143
G3IV
ι
31203
22531
04h50m 55.39s
−53° 27′ 42.2″
5.58
2.73
121
F0IV...
ν
45229
30342
06h22m 55.87s
−56° 22′ 11.7″
5.60
2.09
164
Am
41214
28484
06h00m 49.20s
−51° 12′ 59.6″
5.65
1.65
206
A1m...
μ
46860
31137
06h31m 58.31s
−58° 45′ 13.8″
5.69
−1.04
724
B9V
suspected variable
45557
30463
06h24m 13.88s
−60° 16′ 53.0″
5.78
1.06
287
A0V
40733
28287
05h58m 37.56s
−44° 02′ 04.5″
5.81
−2.13
1264
G8II
45984
30703
06h27m 04.14s
−58° 00′ 07.6″
5.82
−0.53
606
K3III
36734
25887
05h31m 35.99s
−45° 55′ 31.5″
5.86
0.07
468
K3III
39937
27737
05h52m 20.18s
−57° 09′ 21.6″
5.93
0.41
415
F7IV
34347
24384
05h13m 53.33s
−52° 01′ 50.6″
6.03
−0.63
701
K3III
35765
25317
05h24m 55.58s
−44° 13′ 32.5″
6.09
0.03
532
K1III
κ
35580
25098
05h22m 22.15s
−56° 08′ 04.0″
6.10
−0.71
749
B8/B9V
TX
37434
26300
05h36m 02.85s
−47° 18′ 49.4″
6.10
0.08
522
K2III
RS CVn variable, Vmax = 6.08m, Vmin = 6.12m
40200
27937
05h54m 41.12s
−49° 37′ 37.4″
6.11
−1.53
1101
B3V
50571
32775
06h50m 01.01s
−60° 14′ 57.9″
6.11
3.51
108
F7III-IV
has a planet (b)
AE
46792
31068
06h31m 10.65s
−61° 52′ 46.5″
6.15
−1.58
1148
B3V
39110
27317
05h47m 13.33s
−54° 21′ 38.6″
6.19
−1.68
1221
K3III
AK
48189
31711
06h38m 00.42s
−61° 32′ 00.8″
6.18
4.47
71
G1/G2V
T Tau star, ΔV = 0.05m, P = 2.60 d
33116
23653
05h05m 00.61s
−54° 24′ 26.7″
6.26
−0.40
700
M2III
θ
35860
25303
05h24m 46.29s
−52° 18′ 58.2″
6.26
0.19
534
A0V
45796
30524
06h24m 55.81s
−63° 49′ 41.4″
6.26
−0.43
710
B6V
suspected variable
45461
30352
06h23m 01.48s
−63° 40′ 59.4″
6.30
−1.28
1069
M1III
39547
27583
05h50m 28.83s
−52° 46′ 04.5″
6.32
−0.84
883
K0/K1III
R
30551
22170
04h46m 09.55s
−49° 14′ 45.1″
6.35
6700
M2.5:IIe
semiregular variable, Vmax = 6.35m, Vmin = 10.1m, P = 168 d
38458
27001
05h43m 41.12s
−45° 49′ 59.2″
6.38
1.82
266
F0IIIn
suspected variable, named ε by Lacaille but dropped by Gould
39312
27512
05h49m 34.13s
−44° 52′ 31.5″
6.38
−1.79
1405
K1III
ι
31204
22534
04h50m 56.58s
−53° 27′ 35.7″
6.42
3.89
105
F0IV
37226
26079
05h33m 44.30s
−54° 54′ 08.3″
6.42
2.67
183
F8V
37781
26515
05h38m 17.42s
−50° 38′ 27.7″
6.43
0.41
522
A0V
44120
29788
06h16m 18.84s
−59° 12′ 45.8″
6.44
3.64
119
G1V
SW
41586
28596
06h02m 09.32s
−60° 05′ 48.7″
6.45
−0.61
825
M4III
semiregular variable, ΔV = 0.12m
29805
21666
04h39m 04.29s
−51° 40′ 22.1″
6.45
−0.07
656
K2III
45701
30480
06h24m 26.57s
−63° 25′ 43.1″
6.45
3.94
104
G3III/IV
45450
30423
06h23m 46.92s
−58° 32′ 38.2″
6.47
1.52
319
A3V
34587
24520
05h15m 38.80s
−52° 10′ 56.0″
6.48
−0.62
856
K2III
40665
28180
05h57m 14.36s
−53° 25′ 32.5″
6.48
−0.24
720
K5/M0III
S
33894
24126
05h10m 57.25s
−48° 30′ 25.45″
6.50
1330
M7e
Mira variable, Vmax = 6.5m, Vmin = 14.0m, P = 422 d
TU
33331
23833
05h07m 25.93s
−44° 49′ 18.0″
6.93
964
B5III
slowly pulsating B star, ΔV = 0.03m, P = 1.14686 d
40307
27887
05h54m 04.24s
−60° 01′ 24.4″
7.17
6.63
42
K2.5V
has six planets (b, c, d, e, f and g)
TV
30861
22370
04h48m 57.47s
−47° 08′ 04.3″
7.44
634
A2V
rotating ellipsoidal variable, Vmax = 7.37m, Vmin = 7.53m, P = 0.851994 d
41004
28393
05h59m 49.65s
−48° 14′ 22.9″
8.65
5.48
140
K1V+M2
double star, has a planet (Ab) and a brown dwarf (Bb)
41248
28460
06h00m 33.0s
−56° 09′ 43″
8.82
171
G2V
VZ
33793
24186
05h11m 40.58s
−45° 01′ 26.3″
8.89
10.92
13
M1V
nearest halo star; BY Dra variable; has two planets (b and c)
AB
44627
30034
06h19m 12.91s
−58° 03′ 15.5″
9.21
5.87
148
K2V
T Tau star, ΔV = 0.045m, P = 3.853 d has a planet or a brown dwarf (b)
RR
31481
06h35m 36.06s
−62° 38′ 24.3″
12.50
nova, Vmax = 1.0m, Vmin = 12.65m, P = 0.145025 d
TW
05h34m 50.58s
−58° 01′ 40.7″
04h37m 15.81s
−47° 15′ 08.6″
509.8
closest known millisecond pulsar
06h47m 23.23s
−62° 32′ 39.7″
Y1
• Name = Proper name
• B = Bayer designation
• F or/and G. = Flamsteed designationorGould 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 (mormv), 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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