List of stars in Fornax

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

NameBVarHDHIPRADecvis.
mag.
abs.
mag.
Dist. (ly)Sp. classNotes
α Forα200101487903h 12m 04.28s−28° 59′ 20.8″3.853.0546F8V12 Eri, Dalim, Fornacis; binary star; component B is a suspected variable, Vmax = 6m, Vmin = 8m
β Forβ176521314702h 49m 05.36s−32° 24′ 22.6″4.450.88169G8IIIdouble star
ν Forν12767967702h 04m 29.43s−29° 17′ 48.6″4.68−0.54361B9.5p (Si)α2 CVn variable, Vmax = 4.68m, Vmin = 4.73m, P = 1.89 d
ω Forω160461191802h 33m 50.71s−28° 13′ 56.4″4.96−0.76453B9Vdouble star
δ Forδ232271730403h 42m 14.90s−31° 56′ 18.2″4.99−1.77733B5III
φ Forφ154271147702h 28m 01.69s−33° 48′ 39.8″5.131.78153A2/A3V
κ Forκ148021107202h 22m 32.42s−23° 48′ 58.7″5.193.4871G2Vspectroscopic binary
μ Forμ137091032002h 12m 54.46s−30° 43′ 25.8″5.270.23332A0V
π Forπ12438944002h 01m 14.80s−30° 00′ 05.6″5.340.68278G8III
γ2 Forγ2177291320202h 49m 54.15s−27° 56′ 31.3″5.39−0.76554A1V
η3 Forη3178291326502h 50m 40.40s−35° 40′ 32.6″5.48−0.58531K2III
ρ Forρ239401773803h 47m 56.02s−30° 10′ 02.4″5.520.83282G6IIIsuspected variable, Vmax = 5.45m, Vmin = 5.55m
AI ForAI207291547903h 19m 34.90s−24° 07′ 22.2″5.63−2.151173M1IIIsemiregular variable
ζ Forζ186921394202h 59m 36.07s−25° 16′ 27.6″5.693.14105F3Vbinary star
χ2 Forχ2215741611203h 27m 33.37s−35° 40′ 52.8″5.71−0.06464K2IIIsuspected variable
ι1 Forι1163071212202h 36m 09.28s−30° 02′ 41.9″5.74−0.76649G8/K0III
λ2 Forλ2164171218602h 36m 58.62s−34° 34′ 38.4″5.783.7483G1Vhas a planet (b)
ι2 Forι2165381228802h 38m 18.60s−30° 11′ 38.0″5.843.08116F5V
ε Forε189071408603h 01m 37.45s−28° 05′ 25.7″5.883.4799G8/K0V
λ1 Forλ1159751186702h 33m 07.04s−34° 38′ 59.7″5.910.58380K0/K1III
σ Forσ237381761803h 46m 27.42s−29° 20′ 17.4″5.910.89329A2V
η2 Forη2177931322502h 50m 14.75s−35° 50′ 37.3″5.92−0.01500K0IIIdouble star
ψ Forψ181491347302h 53m 34.35s−38° 26′ 13.5″5.932.06194F5V
HD 20606206061535703h 18m 02.49s−28° 47′ 49.3″5.931.97202F3V+...
HD 21430214301602903h 26m 22.52s−27° 19′ 03.4″5.930.31434K0III
HD 16975169751260802h 42m 06.59s−38° 23′ 01.4″5.990.66380G8III
τ Forτ227891700703h 38m 47.66s−27° 56′ 35.2″6.010.47417A0V
HD 1164311643882001h 53m 23.08s−38° 35′ 40.9″6.090.77378K1/K2III
HD 15471154711152402h 28m 35.46s−31° 06′ 08.6″6.110.83370K2IIICN...
γ1 Forγ1177131319702h 49m 50.99s−24° 33′ 36.0″6.140.91363K0IIImultiple star
HD 18650186501390702h 59m 06.49s−28° 54′ 25.5″6.141.05339K1III
HD 20176201761502403h 13m 37.94s−29° 48′ 14.8″6.170.46452K1IICN...
HD 19545195451455103h 07m 50.80s−27° 49′ 52.0″6.182.38188A3V
HD 22262222621662803h 33m 56.81s−31° 04′ 49.1″6.203.06138F5Vdouble star
HD 17168171681278602h 44m 20.52s−32° 31′ 28.8″6.211.06349A1V
HD 20293202931512503h 15m 00.28s−26° 06′ 01.5″6.250.12548A1V
HD 15889158891180202h 32m 14.72s−36° 25′ 38.4″6.280.73421K0III
HD 18466184661376802h 57m 12.91s−29° 51′ 19.0″6.290.49471A2/A3V:+...
HD 20144201441497203h 13m 01.49s−35° 56′ 37.3″6.290.45479B9IV/Vsuspected variable
HD 1259612596956202h 02m 51.76s−23° 53′ 11.6″6.30−1.04959K2III
HD 18735187351394702h 59m 38.30s−32° 30′ 26.0″6.320.81413A0V
HD 1105011050836901h 47m 47.77s−37° 09′ 34.3″6.330.17557K0III
HD 14412144121079802h 18m 58.65s−25° 56′ 48.4″6.335.8141G8V
HD 1118311183848001h 49m 19.36s−31° 04′ 20.7″6.350.68444K2/K3IIIsuspected variable
HD 20980209801570003h 22m 16.28s−25° 35′ 16.1″6.360.66450A1V
HD 1126211262851401h 49m 48.86s−38° 24′ 12.5″6.374.2088F6Vdouble star
HD 1213512135920701h 58m 26.68s−33° 04′ 00.3″6.371.24346K0IIIdouble star
HD 1086310863823301h 46m 00.99s−27° 20′ 55.4″6.383.20141F2V
HD 17926179261336302h 51m 56.16s−30° 48′ 53.2″6.383.85105F6Vhas three planets (b, c and d)
HD 21997219971644903h 31m 53.61s−25° 36′ 50.8″6.382.04241A3IV/V
χ1 Forχ1214231598703h 25m 55.82s−35° 55′ 15.1″6.391.39326A1IVvariable
HD 22322223221667203h 34m 33.58s−31° 52′ 29.3″6.39−1.751381K3IIIdouble star; suspected variable
HD 1256312563952102h 02m 28.27s−29° 39′ 56.4″6.400.69452A3III
HD 20853208531558503h 20m 45.18s−26° 36′ 23.6″6.402.97158F7V
HD 18546185461378902h 57m 32.63s−38° 11′ 27.4″6.411.18362A0Vn
HD 14988149881121202h 24m 20.10s−25° 50′ 51.0″6.450.37536K3III
HD 14890148901112102h 23m 06.60s−37° 34′ 33.8″6.47−1.311173K2IIIvariable star, ΔV = 0.011m, P = 4.12950 d
HD 13305133051006902h 09m 34.82s−24° 20′ 44.5″6.482.51203F0IV/V
HD 16589165891230002h 38m 24.75s−37° 59′ 25.4″6.482.84174F6Vspectroscopic binary
HD 22333223331669703h 34m 52.37s−25° 34′ 58.5″6.480.16599K0III
χ3 Forχ3216351615603h 28m 11.50s−35° 51′ 12.3″6.491.26362A1Vdouble star
TY ForTY156341164402h 30m 13.67s−25° 11′ 11.5″6.501.36347A9V:nδ Sct variable; Vmax = 6.49m, Vmin = 6.51m, P = 0.05 d
η1 Forη1175281304002h 47m 33.78s−35° 33′ 01.9″6.510.12619K0/K1III
TZ ForTZ203011509203h 14m 40.09s−35° 33′ 27.6″6.89567F7III+G8IIIAlgol variable; Vmax = 6.84m, Vmin = 7.05m, P = 75.6675 d
HD 20782207821552703h 20m 03.58s−28° 51′ 14.7″7.384.60117G3Vhas a planet (b)
R ForR1158202h 29m 15.31s−26° 05′ 55.7″7.502250C...Mira variable; Vmax = 7.5m, Vmin = 13.0m, P = 386 d
UX ForUX170841271602h 43m 35.57s−37° 55′ 42.5″8.10132.6G6V+...RS CVn variable; Vmax = 7.97m, Vmin = 8.11m, P = 0.956 d
HD 20707207071543203h 18m 52.95s−36° 07′ 37.54″8.183.06344F3V
HD 13167131671271602h 08m 13.8s−24° 41′ 43″8.34488G3Vhas a planet (b)
HD 20781207811552603h 20m 03s−28° 47′ 02″8.44115G9.5Vhas two planets (b & c & d & e)
HD 1123111231850101h 49m 38.0s−34° 27′ 33″8.6437F5Vhas a planet (b)
HD 207062070603h 19m 20.52s−24° 48′ 09.52″8.61-0.792480K4III
AK ForAK217031624703h 29m 23s−24° 06′ 04″9.14101.6K3Vlow-mass eclipsing and spectroscopic binary; Vmax = 9.14m, Vmin = 9.55m, P = 3.9809913 d
WASP-7202h 44m 9.6s−30° 10′ 09″9.6F7Diya; has a planet (b)
HD 20868208681557803h 20m 42.69s−33° 43′ 48.4″9.926.47159K3/4IVIntan; has a planet (b)
HIP 130441304402h 47m 37s−36° 06′ 27″9.942286F2thought to have a planet (b), later disproven
UZ ForUZ03h 35m 28.64s−25° 44′ 21.8″18.2M4.5AM Her variable and eclipsing binary; Vmax = 17.0m, Vmin = 20.9m, P = 0.0878654325 d
LP 944-2003h 39m 35.22s−35° 25′ 44.09″18.6920.9M9brown dwarf
UDF 245703h 32m 38.79s−27° 48′ 10.0″2559000MVone of the most distant stars known in the Milky Way
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See also

References

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