List of stars in Indus

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

Name B Var HD HIP RA Dec vis.
mag.
abs.
mag.
Dist. (ly) Sp. class Notes
α Ind α 196171 101772 20h 37m 33.99s −47° 17′ 30.0″ 3.11 0.65 101 K0III Pe Sze, the Persian[1]
β Ind β 198700 103227 20h 54m 48.58s −58° 27′ 14.7″ 3.67 −2.66 603 K0III variable star, ΔV = 0.004m, P = 1.83080 d
θ Ind θ 202730 105319 21h 19m 51.88s −53° 26′ 57.4″ 4.39 2.02 97 A5V
δ Ind δ 208450 108431 21h 57m 55.03s −54° 59′ 33.2″ 4.40 0.63 185 F0IV
η Ind η 197157 102333 20h 44m 02.19s −51° 55′ 15.0″ 4.51 2.59 79 A6:var
ε Ind ε 209100 108870 22h 03m 17.44s −56° 46′ 47.3″ 4.69 6.89 12 K5V one of the nearest known star systems; binary brown dwarf and cold Jovian planet companions
ζ Ind ζ 198048 102790 20h 49m 28.93s −46° 13′ 36.8″ 4.90 −0.57 404 K5III
ι Ind ι 198308 102950 20h 51m 30.05s −51° 36′ 29.4″ 5.06 −1.14 567 K1II/III
μ Ind μ 200365 104085 21h 05m 14.23s −54° 43′ 37.0″ 5.17 0.02 349 K2III
ν Ind ν 211998 110618 22h 24m 34.39s −72° 15′ 13.6″ 5.28 2.98 94 A3V: + F9V
ο Ind ο 207241 107835 21h 50m 47.23s −69° 37′ 45.9″ 5.52 −0.65 558 M0III
HD 217831 217831 113969 23h 04m 52.15s −68° 49′ 13.4″ 5.53 1.82 180 F4III
HD 212728 212728 110935 22h 28m 37.44s −67° 29′ 20.0″ 5.56 2.36 142 A3V
HD 207229 207229 107773 21h 50m 00.13s −64° 42′ 44.8″ 5.62 0.57 334 K1III has a planet (b)
κ2 Ind κ2 209529 109081 22h 05m 50.95s −59° 38′ 09.4″ 5.62 −0.37 514 K4III
HD 202103 202103 104978 21h 15m 45.84s −53° 15′ 47.0″ 5.73 0.30 397 A6IV
HD 199623 199623 103673 21h 00m 21.56s −51° 15′ 56.3″ 5.76 3.48 93 F5IV-V
HD 212211 212211 110668 22h 25m 10.39s −70° 25′ 53.3″ 5.78 2.26 165 F3III
HD 207964 207964 108195 21h 55m 11.34s −61° 53′ 11.0″ 5.92 2.58 152 F1III
T Ind T 202874 105334 21h 20m 09.48s −45° 01′ 18.8″ 6.00 −2.63 1900 C semiregular variable, Vmax = 5.76m, Vmin = 6.47m, P = 272 d
HD 206399 206399 107423 21h 45m 28.81s −71° 00′ 31.8″ 6.02 −0.76 741 B8IV
HD 208796 208796 108626 22h 00m 24.22s −55° 53′ 00.4″ 6.02 −0.40 627 B9IV/V
ρ Ind ρ 216437 113137 22h 54m 39.56s −70° 04′ 26.0″ 6.04 3.92 86 G4IV-V has a planet (b)
γ Ind γ 203760 105841 21h 26m 15.44s −54° 39′ 38.0″ 6.10 2.08 208 F1III
BG Ind κ1 BG 208496 108478 21h 58m 30.07s −59° 00′ 44.0″ 6.13 2.02 217 F3V Algol variable, Vmax = 6.11m, Vmin = 6.36m, P = 1.46406335 d
HD 219644 219644 115062 23h 18m 19.99s −67° 28′ 16.4″ 6.15 −0.27 628 K2/K3III
π Ind π 208149 108281 21h 56m 14.04s −57° 53′ 58.6″ 6.17 0.06 543 A3m...
HD 218288 218288 114268 23h 08m 35.55s −73° 35′ 10.0″ 6.18 −0.17 607 K3III
HD 205877 205877 106978 21h 39m 59.74s −52° 21′ 32.5″ 6.20 −0.23 631 F7III suspected variable
HD 205417 205417 106818 21h 38m 02.80s −64° 49′ 26.9″ 6.22 −0.07 591 A0/A1IV
HD 198766 198766 103206 20h 54m 35.10s −50° 43′ 38.3″ 6.23 −2.16 1552 B5IV
HD 199642 199642 103693 21h 00m 43.41s −53° 44′ 20.5″ 6.26 −0.70 805 K5/M0III variable star, ΔV = 0.009m, P = 0.08931 d
HD 203548 203548 105685 21h 24m 20.80s −46° 36′ 52.8″ 6.30 1.38 314 A5m...
HD 205935 205935 107030 21h 40m 33.69s −55° 44′ 16.8″ 6.33 −0.31 694 K0III-IV
HD 215729 215729 112694 22h 49m 17.45s −70° 20′ 53.0″ 6.35 1.35 327 A2V
HD 204228 204228 106065 21h 29m 00.08s −53° 42′ 21.1″ 6.39 1.17 361 K2IIICN...
HD 203010 203010 105425 21h 21m 16.60s −49° 56′ 16.3″ 6.40 1.16 364 K3III
HD 204873 204873 106419 21h 33m 17.62s −52° 44′ 15.9″ 6.43 −0.71 872 K4III
HD 200887 200887 104296 21h 07m 44.50s −45° 22′ 46.0″ 6.45 1.57 308 A9V
HD 206690 206690 107409 21h 45m 18.67s −49° 29′ 56.0″ 6.46 0.93 417 K1III
HD 218497 218497 114367 23h 09m 44.73s −67° 52′ 34.2″ 6.47 2.86 172 F3IV
HD 218558 218558 114408 23h 10m 11.99s −66° 51′ 27.8″ 6.47 2.50 203 K0IV
HD 206429 206429 107299 21h 43m 59.16s −57° 19′ 30.4″ 6.49 3.30 141 F7IV/V
HD 208184 208184 108268 21h 56m 03.42s −52° 27′ 49.2″ 6.50 0.09 623 G6III
HD 206653 BC 206653 107525 21h 46m 37.91s −67° 35′ 46.8″ 7.20 901 Ap... α2 CVn variable, Vmax = 7.18m, Vmin = 7.24m, P = 1.788 d
HD 209295 CK 209295 108976 22h 04m 38.43s −64° 43′ 42.01″ 7.32 381 A9/F0V γ Dor and δ Sct variable, Vmax = 7.25m, Vmin = 7.41m, P = 0.88547 d
HD 208217 BD 208217 108340 21h 56m 56.69s −61° 50′ 46.3″ 7.50 455 Ap... α2 CVn variable, ΔV = 0.01m
BS Ind BS 202947 105404 21h 20m 59.80s −52° 28′ 40.1″ 8.90 144.5 G9V Algol variable, ΔV = 0.165m, P = 0.435338 d
RS Ind RS 21h 36m 49.74s −70° 20′ 00.8″ 9.51 F4 Algol variable
V Ind V 201484 104613 21h 11m 29.90s −45° 04′ 28.4″ 10.01 2080 F0V RR Lyr variable, Vmax = 9.334m, Vmin = 10.439m, P = 0.4796017 d
WASP-88 20h 38m 03.0s −47° 32′ 17″ 10.4 F6 has a transiting planet (b)
WASP-73 21h 19m 48.0s −57° 51′ 04″ 10.5 F9 has a transiting planet (b)
WASP-145 A 21h 29m 01.0s −58° 50′ 10″ 11.5 K2V has a transiting planet (b)
WASP-46 21h 14m 56.86s −55° 52′ 18.4″ 12.90 G6V has a transiting planet (b)
RX J2115-5840 CD 21h 15m 41.05s −58° 40′ 54.0″ 16.0 WD+M5 AM Her variable, Vmax = 16.0m, Vmin = 17.9m, P = 0.077006 d
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References

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