List of stars in Tucana

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

Name B Var HD HIP RA Dec vis.
mag.
abs.
mag.
Dist. (ly) Sp. class Notes
α Tucα211416110130 22h 18m 30.18s−60° 15 34.22.87−1.05199K3IIIastrometric binary
γ Tucγ219571114996 23h 17m 25.81s−58° 14 09.33.992.2872F1III
ζ Tucζ15811599 00h 20m 01.91s−64° 52 39.44.234.5628F9VSun-like star
κ Tucκ77885896 01h 15m 45.50s−68° 52 34.54.252.7067F6IVquadruple star, suspected variable
β1 Tucβ128842484 00h 31m 32.56s−62° 57 29.14.34135B9Vcomponent of the β Tuc system
ε Tucε224686118322 23h 59m 54.91s−65° 34 37.54.49−0.81374B9IV
δ Tucδ212581110838 22h 27m 19.87s−64° 57 59.04.50−0.06267B8Vsuspected variable, Vmax = 4.46m, Vmin = 4.50m
β2 Tucβ228852487 00h 31m 33.36s−62° 57 55.64.51168A2Vcomponent of the β Tuc system
ν Tucν213442111310 22h 33m 00.01s−61° 58 55.54.910.30273M4IIIsemiregular variable, Vmax = 4.75m, Vmin = 4.93m
η Tucη224392118121 23h 57m 34.97s−64° 17 53.15.001.56159A1V
β3 Tucβ330032578 00h 32m 43.79s−63° 01 53.05.09149A0Vcomponent of the β Tuc system
HD 212330212330110649 22h 24m 56.19s−57° 47 47.85.313.7567F9V
ι Tucι67935268 01h 07m 18.57s−61° 46 30.95.360.70279G5IIIsemiregular variable
ρ Tucρ40893330 00h 42m 28.30s−65° 28 05.35.382.33133F6V
λ2 Tucλ254574293 00h 55m 00.30s−69° 31 37.15.451.40210G7III
π Tucπ16851647 00h 20m 39.04s−69° 37 29.75.500.64306B9V
HD 225253225253377 00h 04m 41.25s−71° 26 12.75.59−0.63572B8III
HD 220572220572115620 23h 25m 19.37s−56° 50 56.25.600.89285K0III
HD 220790220790115769 23h 27m 14.93s−58° 28 34.65.630.82298G8III
HD 219482219482114948 23h 16m 57.47s−62° 00 04.15.644.0767F7V
HD 221006CG221006115908 23h 29m 00.93s−63° 06 38.25.660.33380Ap Siα² CVn variable, ΔV = 0.045m, P = 2.3148 d
BQ TucBQ52764200 00h 53m 37.78s−62° 52 16.95.70−0.64613M4IIIsemiregular variable, ΔV = 0.2m
HD 222820222820117088 23h 44m 12.03s−64° 24 16.35.73−1.42879K3II
HD 382338233170 00h 40m 24.66s−59° 27 20.55.893.8683G1V
HD 224361224361118092 23h 57m 19.78s−62° 57 23.85.951.96205A2p
HD 214632214632111967 22h 40m 48.86s−57° 25 20.35.98−1.901226K4III
HD 408840883352 00h 42m 41.64s−60° 15 45.75.991.68237K5III
HD 429442943489 00h 44m 31.52s−62° 29 51.46.061.44274F5III/IV
HD 222805222805117105 23h 44m 25.00s−70° 29 25.46.062.75150G8IV
DR TucDR220263115433 23h 22m 56.68s−60° 03 21.06.08−1.00851M3IIIsemiregular variable
θ Tucθ31122629 00h 33m 23.23s−71° 15 58.46.110.22490A7IVδ Sct variable, Vmax = 6.06m, Vmin = 6.15m, P = 0.049308 d
HD 219077219077114699 23h 14m 05.98s−62° 41 56.36.123.7995G5IVhas a planet (b)
HD 216187216187112924 22h 52m 09.98s−63° 11 18.86.140.69401K0III
HD 213884213884111548 22h 35m 52.84s−57° 53 01.46.222.07220F0Vn
λ1 Tucλ151904084 00h 52m 24.51s−69° 30 12.96.22206F7IV/Vsuspected variable
HD 577157714563 00h 58m 22.18s−60° 41 46.76.230.07557Am
HD 791679165992 01h 17m 03.68s−66° 23 52.46.231.16336A0V
CC TucCC63114879 01h 02m 42.89s−65° 27 22.06.25−0.71803M2IIIsemiregular variable, Vmax = 6.22m, Vmin = 6.37m
HD 215121215121112259 22h 44m 16.48s−60° 29 58.86.290.63442F3V
HD 565565798 00h 09m 52.10s−62° 17 48.66.340.68442A6V
HD 215682215682112603 22h 48m 21.30s−61° 41 03.76.360.95393K0III
HD 211726211726110311 22h 20m 36.25s−57° 30 35.16.41−0.48780K3/K4III
HD 344434442889 00h 36m 37.59s−65° 07 27.96.43−0.05646K2/K3III
HD 216169216169112895 22h 51m 45.00s−59° 52 52.96.471.27357K1IIICN...
HD 220759220759115756 23h 27m 07.47s−66° 34 51.16.47−0.70886K4III
HD 215562ξ[1][2]215562112533 22h 47m 35.71s−65° 33 36.86.490.05633K1III
HD 430843083497 00h 44m 39.27s−65° 38 58.36.544.8472G5Vhas a planet (b)
Gliese 902222237116745 23h 39m 36.83s−72° 43 19.87.097.2937.1K3V
HD 6870BS68705321 01h 08m 03.97s−61° 52 17.87.45339A2IIwpδ Sct variable, Vmax = 7.43m, Vmin = 7.57m, P = 0.065 d
HD 222076222076116630 23h 38m 08.0s−70° 54 127.48272has a planet (b)
HD 221287221287116084 23h 31m 20.34s−58° 12 35.07.824.20173F7VPoerava[3], has a planet (b)
CF TucCF53034157 00h 53m 07.77s−74° 39 05.67.90291.3G5IV+K4IV-VRS CVn variable, Vmax = 7.50m, Vmin = 7.86m, P = 2.79750 d
HD 139713971419 00h 17m 47.0s−66° 21 327.90259G5IIIhas a planet (b)
HD 213885213885111553 22h 35m 56.0s−59° 51 538.0189Ghas two planets (b and c)
HD 719971995529 01h 10m 47s−66° 11 178.06117KOIV/VEmiw[4], has a planet (b)
HD 224538224538118228 23h 58m 52.0s−61° 35 128.06254F9IV/Vhas a planet (b)
HD 215497215497112441 22h 46m 36.75s−56° 35 58.38.975.78142K3Vhas two planets (b & c)
HD 222259 ADS222259116748 23h 39m 40.0s−69° 11 459143G6Vhas a planet (b)
AQ TucAQ13721387 00h 17m 21.51s−71° 54 56.810.121490F4+...W UMa variable, Vmax = 9.91m, Vmin = 10.48m, P = 0.59484267 d
HD 758375835714 01h 13m 30.50s−73° 20 10.310.20200000A0Iaoin SMC; yellow hypergiant, Vmax = 10.13m, Vmin = 10.44m
R4068845267 01h 07m 18.22s−72° 28 03.710.23200000B9Iaein SMC; luminous blue variable, Vmax = 9.5m, Vmin = 10.73m
HD 59805980 00h 59m 26.57s−72° 09 53.911.31200,000WN3+OB Din SMC; triple star; contains a luminous blue variable and a Wolf–Rayet star, Vmax = 8.8m, Vmin = 11.9m; both components among the most luminous stars known
W TucW4541 00h 58m 09.70s−63° 23 44.411.60979A...RR Lyr variable, Vmax = 10.783m, Vmin = 11.950m, P = 0.6422382 d
BZ TucBZ 00h 41m 43.43s−73° 43 23.611.68200000F8Ibin SMC; classical Cepheid, Vmax = 11.65m, Vmin = 12.35m, P = 127.447 d
WASP-91 23h 51m 23.0s−70° 09 1012.00K3has a planet (b)
WASP-164 22h 59m 29.6s−60° 26 5212.62G2Vhas a transiting planet (b)
AB7 01h 03m 35.93s−72° 03 22.013.02200000WN4+O6Iin SMC; binary star; contains a Wolf–Rayet star
SMC X-1 01h 17m 05.15s−73° 26 36.013.30200000OB:in SMC; high-mass X-ray binary
SMC X-3 00h 52m 05.64s−72° 26 04.214.91200000B1-B1.5IV-Vin SMC; X-ray pulsar
AX J0051-733DZ 00h 50m 44.70s−73° 16 05.415.44200000B0-B0.5Vin SMC; X-ray pulsar with Be star companion, Vmax = 14.7m, Vmin = 15.7m, P = 0.708 d
SMC X-2 00h 54m 36.2s−73° 40 3516.38200000B1.5Vein SMC; high-mass X-ray binary
CP TucCP 23h 15m 19.10s−59° 10 28.3AM Her variable
PSR J0045-7319 00h 45m 35.16s−73° 19 03.0200000in SMC; pulsar
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Notes

  1. Designated by Bode.
  2. Tirion, W., Sky Atlas 2000.0, Cambridge, 1981.
  3. "Cook Islands". NameExoworlds. Retrieved 2020-03-10.
  4. "Mozambique". NameExoworlds. Retrieved 2020-03-10.
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See also

  • List of stars by constellation

References

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