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List of stars in Antlia

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

Name B Var HD HIP RA Dec vis.
mag.
abs.
mag.
Dist. (ly) Sp. class Notes
α Ant α 90610 51172 10h 27m 09.16s −31° 04′ 04.1″ 4.28 −0.97 366 K4III suspected variable, Vmax = 4.22m, Vmin = 4.29m
ε Ant ε 82150 46515 09h 29m 14.74s −35° 57′ 04.9″ 4.51 −2.15 700 K3III variable star, ΔV = 0.003m, P = 0.09026 d
ι Ant ι 94890 53502 10h 56m 43.00s −37° 08′ 14.9″ 4.60 0.67 199 K0III
θ Ant θ 84367 47758 09h 44m 12.13s −27° 46′ 10.4″ 4.78 −0.58 384 A7V+... binary star
η Ant η 86629 48926 09h 58m 52.34s −35° 53′ 27.4″ 5.23 2.66 106 A8IV double star
HD 90132 90132 50888 10h 23m 29.41s −38° 00′ 35.0″ 5.34 2.30 132 A8V
HD 96146 96146 54173 11h 04m 54.21s −35° 48′ 16.9″ 5.43 −0.63 530 A0V binary star
HD 82205 82205 46578 09h 29m 54.52s −26° 35′ 22.6″ 5.49 −1.36 763 K2IIICNII double star
U Ant U 91793 51821 10h 35m 12.88s −39° 33′ 45.3″ 5.50 −1.54 836 C6,3(N0) slow irregular variable, Vmax = 5.27m, Vmin = 6.04m
HR 4049 AG 89353 50456 10h 18m 07.60s −28° 59′ 31.3″ 5.52 −3.60 2173 B9.5Ib/II protoplanetary nebula, Vmax = 5.29m, Vmin = 5.83m, P = 429 d
δ Ant A δ 90972 51376 10h 29m 35.40s −30° 36′ 25.5″ 5.56 −0.27 481 B9/B9.5V component of the δ Ant system; suspected variable, Vmax = 5.55m, Vmin = 5.60m
HD 93905 93905 52965 10h 49m 57.05s −34° 03′ 29.5″ 5.61 0.48 346 A1V
HD 83380 83380 47199 09h 37m 09.87s −32° 10′ 43.0″ 5.62 1.05 267 K1III
HD 92845 92845 52407 10h 42m 43.21s −32° 42′ 56.4″ 5.63 −0.71 605 A0V double star
HD 83332 83332 47187 09h 37m 00.25s −25° 17′ 48.7″ 5.68 0.91 293 K0III
ζ1 Ant B ζ1 82383 46657 09h 30m 46.08s −31° 53′ 21.0″ 5.75 0.46 372 A0 binary star
HD 86267 86267 48748 09h 56m 35.47s −33° 25′ 06.8″ 5.83 −0.01 479 K1III
HD 82514 82514 46736 09h 31m 32.93s −35° 42′ 51.6″ 5.86 1.15 285 K3III triple star
ζ2 Ant ζ2 82513 46734 09h 31m 32.19s −31° 52′ 18.6″ 5.91 0.61 374 A9IV
HD 88809 88809 50103 10h 13m 45.98s −40° 20′ 45.9″ 5.91 0.21 450 K1III double star
HD 85206 85206 48191 09h 49m 28.15s −37° 11′ 12.4″ 5.95 0.47 407 K2III
HD 83441 83441 47224 09h 37m 28.42s −36° 05′ 45.6″ 5.96 0.89 337 K2III
HD 88218 88218 49769 10h 09m 32.09s −35° 51′ 24.5″ 6.14 3.70 100 G1V binary star
HD 82165 82165 46517 09h 29m 16.25s −38° 24′ 12.8″ 6.15 2.18 203 A6V
HD 89015 89015 50234 10h 15m 20.89s −36° 31′ 03.8″ 6.17 0.91 367 K0III
ζ1 Ant A ζ1 82384 09h 30m 46.10s −31° 53′ 22.0″ 6.18 component of the ζ1 Ant system
HD 90071 90071 50868 10h 23m 13.14s −30° 09′ 44.0″ 6.25 2.60 175 A9IV
HD 87606 87606 49418 10h 05m 15.28s −36° 23′ 03.7″ 6.27 0.71 422 K1III
HD 85725 85725 48468 09h 52m 58.21s −27° 19′ 56.7″ 6.28 2.50 186 G1V double star
HD 88522 88522 49967 10h 12m 02.88s −28° 36′ 21.4″ 6.28 0.31 509 A0V double star
HD 89442 89442 50492 10h 18m 37.88s −36° 48′ 16.5″ 6.31 −0.04 608 K2/K3III
BF Ant BF 86301 48776 09h 56m 54.14s −27° 28′ 30.8″ 6.32 0.38 502 A4V δ Scuti variable, ΔV = 0.01m
HD 88836 88836 50122 10h 13m 56.58s −40° 18′ 38.7″ 6.33 0.64 448 G8III double star
HD 88013 88013 49645 10h 08m 01.67s −37° 20′ 00.5″ 6.34 0.05 590 K0III
HD 85296 85296 48219 09h 49m 51.36s −36° 16′ 06.5″ 6.36 0.20 555 K0III
HD 92589 92589 52273 10h 40m 51.56s −35° 44′ 30.2″ 6.36 −0.28 695 G8/K0III+.. double star
HD 88742 88742 50075 10h 13m 24.99s −33° 01′ 54.8″ 6.38 4.60 74 G0V
HD 84224 84224 47627 09h 42m 41.37s −35° 30′ 06.2″ 6.39 −1.80 1417 Asp...
HD 87477 87477 49343 10h 04m 23.39s −39° 58′ 33.1″ 6.42 −0.03 637 K1III
S Ant S 82610 46810 09h 32m 18.45s −28° 37′ 40.4″ 6.43 2.05 245 A9V W Uma variable, Vmax = 6.27m, Vmin = 6.83m, P = 0.6483489 d
HD 82785 82785 46874 09h 33m 07.71s −39° 07′ 45.0″ 6.43 2.12 237 F2IV/V binary star
HD 84567 84567 47868 09h 45m 22.01s −30° 12′ 09.9″ 6.45 -3.7 3500 B0.5IIIn suspected variable
HD 83108 83108 47039 09h 35m 11.88s −35° 49′ 25.5″ 6.48 2.47 207 F5V
HD 92987 92987 52472 10h 43m 36.0s −39° 03′ 31″ 7.0 142 G2/3V has a planet (b)
HD 93083 93083 52521 10h 44m 20.91s −33° 34′ 37.2″ 8.33 6.03 94 K2V Macondo; has a planet (b)
T Ant T 46924 09h 33m 50.86s −36° 36′ 56.7″ 9.26 -0.7 3200 G5 Classical Cepheid, Vmax = 8.88m, Vmin = 9.82m, P = 5.898053 d
δ Ant B δ BZ 90972B 10h 29m 34.77s −30° 36′ 33.1″ 9.65 3.81 481 F9Ve component of the δ Ant system; T Tauri star, ΔV = 0.04m, P = 3.3 d
TWA 6 BX 10h 18m 28.70s −31° 50′ 02.9″ 10.65 M0Ve T Tauri star, ΔV = 0.149m, P = 0.5409 d
WASP-66 10h 32m 54.0s −34° 59′ 23″ 11.6 3.7 1239 F4 has a transiting planet (b)
TWA 7 CE 10h 42m 30.06s −33° 40′ 16.6″ 11.73 M2Ve T Tauri star, ΔV = 0.11m, P = 5.00 d
UX Ant UX 10h 57m 09.0s −37° 23′ 56″ 12.37 R CrB variable, Vmax = 11.5m, Vmin = <18.0m
DEN 1048-3956 10h 48m 15s −39° 56′ 06″ 17.53 4.52 13.051 M9V brown dwarf
XTE J0929-314 BW 09h 29m 20.19s −31° 29′ 03.2″ 18.63 X-ray pulsar, Vmax = 18.63m, Vmin = 22.89m, P = 0.030263 d
2MASS 0939-2448 09h 39m 39.49s −24° 48′ 27.9″ 17 T8 binary brown dwarf
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References

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