List of stars in Perseus
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This is the list of notable star
s in the constellation
Perseus
, sorted by decreasing brightness.
Star
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s in the constellation
Constellation
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Perseus
Perseus (constellation)
Perseus is a constellation in the northern sky, named after the Greek hero Perseus. It was one of the 48 constellations listed by the 2nd century astronomer Ptolemy, and remains one of the 88 modern constellations defined by the International Astronomical Union...
, sorted by decreasing brightness.
Name | B Bayer designation A Bayer designation is a stellar designation in which a specific star is identified by a Greek letter, followed by the genitive form of its parent constellation's Latin name... |
F Flamsteed designation Flamsteed designations for stars are similar to Bayer designations, except that they use numbers instead of Greek letters. Each star is assigned a number and the Latin genitive of the constellation it lies in... |
HD Henry Draper Catalogue The Henry Draper Catalogue is an astronomical star catalogue published between 1918 and 1924, giving spectroscopic classifications for 225,300 stars; it was later expanded by the Henry Draper Extension , published between 1925 and 1936, which gave classifications for 46,850 more stars, and by the... |
HIP | RA Right ascension Right ascension is the astronomical term for one of the two coordinates of a point on the celestial sphere when using the equatorial coordinate system. The other coordinate is the declination.-Explanation:... |
Dec Declination In astronomy, declination is one of the two coordinates of the equatorial coordinate system, the other being either right ascension or hour angle. Declination in astronomy is comparable to geographic latitude, but projected onto the celestial sphere. Declination is measured in degrees north and... |
vis. mag. Apparent magnitude The apparent magnitude of a celestial body is a measure of its brightness as seen by an observer on Earth, adjusted to the value it would have in the absence of the atmosphere... |
abs. mag. Absolute magnitude Absolute magnitude is the measure of a celestial object's intrinsic brightness. it is also the apparent magnitude a star would have if it were 32.6 light years away from Earth... |
Dist. (ly) | Sp. class Stellar classification In astronomy, stellar classification is a classification of stars based on their spectral characteristics. The spectral class of a star is a designated class of a star describing the ionization of its chromosphere, what atomic excitations are most prominent in the light, giving an objective measure... |
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α Per Alpha Persei Alpha Persei is the brightest star in the constellation of Perseus, just outshining the constellation's best known star Algol. It also bears the traditional names Mirfak and Algenib... |
α | 33 | 20902 | 15863 | 1.79 | −4.50 | 592 | F5Ib | Mirfak, Mirphak, Marphak, Markfak, Algenib, Alcheb | ||
Algol | β | 26 | 19356 | 14576 | 2.09 | −0.18 | 93 | B8V | El Ghoul, Gorgona, Gorgonea Prima, Demon Star, Ghoul Star; prototype of Algol variable Algol variable Algol variables or Algol-type binaries are a class of eclipsing binary stars where the orbital plane of the stars are coincident with the line of sight from Earth. When the cooler component passes in front of the hotter one, part of the latter's light is blocked, and the total brightness of the... s |
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ζ Per Zeta Persei Zeta Persei is a star in the constellation Perseus.ζ Persei is of spectral class B1 and has an Apparent magnitude of +2.85. It is a supergiant star with a radius of 21 times that of the Sun with a luminosity of 105,000 times solar... |
ζ | 44 | 24398 | 18246 | 2.84 | −4.55 | 982 | B1Ib | Atik, Menkhib | ||
ε Per Epsilon Persei Epsilon Persei is a Class B1V, third-magnitude star in the constellation Perseus. Epsilon Persei is actually a multiple star system consisting of two main components: a blue main-sequence star of class B0.5V and a magnitude of 2.90, and a lesser white companion of class A2V and a magnitude of 3.92... |
ε | 45 | 24760 | 18532 | 2.90 | −3.19 | 538 | B0.5V | β Cep variable Beta Cephei variable Beta Cephei variables are variable stars which exhibit variations in their brightness due to pulsations of the stars' surfaces. The point of maximum brightness roughly corresponds to the maximum contraction of the star. Typically, Beta Cephei variables change in brightness by 0.01 to 0.3... |
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γ Per A Gamma Persei Gamma Persei is a Class G8III, third-magnitude star in the constellation Perseus. Gamma Persei is actually a multiple star system consisting of two main components: a yellow giant star of class G8 and a magnitude of 2.91, and a lesser white companion of class A2V and a magnitude of 3.00... |
γ | 23 | 18925 | 14328 | 2.91 | −1.57 | 256 | G8III+... | |||
γ Per B Gamma Persei Gamma Persei is a Class G8III, third-magnitude star in the constellation Perseus. Gamma Persei is actually a multiple star system consisting of two main components: a yellow giant star of class G8 and a magnitude of 2.91, and a lesser white companion of class A2V and a magnitude of 3.00... |
γ | 23 | 18926 | 3.00 | |||||||
δ Per Delta Persei Delta Persei is a Class B5III, third-magnitude star in the constellation Perseus. Delta Persei is actually a blue giant star that is the second brightest star of the open star cluster known as the Alpha Persei, second only to Mirfak. The Delta Persei stellar system is located about 530 light-years... |
δ | 39 | 22928 | 17358 | 3.01 | −3.04 | 528 | B5III SB | γ Cas variable | ||
ρ Per Rho Persei Rho Persei is a star in the constellation Perseus. It has the traditional name Gorgonea Tertia.Rho Persei is a semiregular variable star of the μ Cephei type, whose apparent magnitude varies between 3.3 and 4.0 with periods of 50 days and 1100 days. It is of spectral class M4 and is approximately... |
ρ | 25 | 19058 | 14354 | 3.32 | −1.67 | 325 | M3IIIvar | Gorgonea Tertia | ||
η Per Eta Persei Eta Persei is a star in the constellation Perseus. It also has the traditional Arabic name Miram. Miram belongs to spectral class K3 and has an apparent magnitude of +3.76. It is approximately 1331 light years away from Earth.... |
η | 15 | 17506 | 13268 | 3.77 | −4.28 | 1331 | K3Ib comp SB | Miram | ||
ν Per Nu Persei Nu Persei is a Class F5, fourth-magnitude star in the constellation Perseus. Nu Persei is a highly luminous yellow-white giant located about 555 light-years from Earth.-External links:*... |
ν | 41 | 23230 | 17529 | 3.77 | −2.39 | 556 | F5IIvar | |||
κ Per Kappa Persei Kappa Persei is a star in the constellation Perseus. It has the traditional name Misam.Misam belongs to the spectral class K0 and has apparent magnitude +3.8. It is 112 light years from Earth. Kappa Persei is a triple star system consisting of a spectroscopic double star with a wider companion.... |
κ | 27 | 19476 | 14668 | 3.79 | 1.11 | 112 | K0III | Misam | ||
ο Per Omicron Persei Omicron Persei is a star in the constellation Perseus. It has the traditional name Atik .... |
ο | 38 | 23180 | 17448 | 3.84 | −4.44 | 1475 | B1III | Atik, Ati, Al Atik, Atiks | ||
τ Per A | τ | 18 | 17878 | 13531 | 3.93 | −0.48 | 248 | G4III... | Algol variable | ||
48 Per | c | 48 | 25940 | 19343 | 3.96 | −2.19 | 553 | B3Ve | MX Per; γ Cas variable | ||
ξ Per Xi Persei Xi Persei is a star in the constellation Perseus. It has the traditional name Menkib . Menkib has an apparent magnitude of +4.042 and is classified as a blue giant . It is approximately 1800 light years from Earth.Its apparent luminosity is 13,500 times that of the Sun... |
ξ | 46 | 24912 | 18614 | 3.98 | −4.70 | 1772 | O7.5Iab: | Menkib, Menkhib, Menchib | ||
τ Per B | τ | 18 | 17879 | 4.00 | |||||||
φ Per Phi Persei Phi Persei is a Class B2Vpe, fourth-magnitude star in the constellation Perseus. Due to its isolation and distance from Cassiopeia, Andromeda and the rest of Perseus, John Flamsteed never took thought to assign a number and constellation to Phi Persei.Phi Persei is binary consisting of a blue main... |
φ | 10516 | 8068 | 4.01 | −2.70 | 716 | B2Vpe | Seif, Alseiph; γ Cas variable | |||
ι Per Iota Persei Iota Persei is a main sequence dwarf star in the constellation Perseus. It is somewhat larger and greater in mass than the Sun, and is located about 34 light years distant. Iota Persei has a relatively high proper motion across the sky, and moves at a net velocity of 92 km/s, relative to the... |
ι | 19373 | 14632 | 4.05 | 3.94 | 34 | G0V | nearby Sun Sun The Sun is the star at the center of the Solar System. It is almost perfectly spherical and consists of hot plasma interwoven with magnetic fields... -like star |
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θ Per Theta Persei Theta Persei is a star system 37 light years away from Earth, in the constellation Perseus. The primary star is a yellowish dwarf star of spectral type F7V, which is somewhat larger and brighter than our sun, but still within the range considered to have the potential for Earth-like planets... |
θ | 13 | 16895 | 12777 | 4.10 | 3.85 | 37 | F7V | |||
μ Per | μ | 51 | 26630 | 19812 | 4.12 | −2.61 | 723 | G0Ib... | |||
16 Per | 16 | 17584 | 13254 | 4.22 | 1.26 | 128 | F2III | ||||
λ Per | λ | 47 | 25642 | 19167 | 4.25 | −0.88 | 346 | A0IVn | |||
58 Per | e | 58 | 29094 | 21476 | 4.25 | −2.22 | 642 | G8II comp | |||
ψ Per Psi Persei Psi Persei is a Be star in the constellation Perseus. This is a shell star that has a circumstellar disc of gas surrounding the equator. As a result of this disc, the spectrum of this star shows emission lines and the magnitude varies over a period of about a day... |
ψ | 37 | 22192 | 16826 | 4.32 | −2.34 | 700 | B5Ve | γ Cas variable | ||
σ Per | σ | 35 | 21552 | 16335 | 4.36 | −0.81 | 353 | K3III | |||
17 Per | 17 | 17709 | 13328 | 4.56 | −0.93 | 409 | K5III | ||||
HD 26961 | b | 26961 | 20070 | 4.60 | −0.35 | 318 | A2V | ||||
ω Per Omega Persei Omega Persei is a star in the constellation Perseus. It also has the traditional name Gorgonea Quarta.Omega Persei has an apparent magnitude of +4.63 and spectral class K1 III lying about 305 light years from Earth.... |
ω | 28 | 19656 | 14817 | 4.61 | −0.25 | 305 | K1III | Gorgonea Quarta | ||
34 Per | 34 | 21428 | 16244 | 4.67 | −1.50 | 558 | B3V | ||||
52 Per | f | 52 | 26673 | 19811 | 4.67 | −1.75 | 627 | G5II comp | |||
π Per Pi Persei Pi Persei is a star in the constellation Perseus. It also has the traditional name Gorgonea Secunda.Pi Persei has an apparent magnitude of +4.7 and spectral class A2V... |
π | 22 | 18411 | 13879 | 4.68 | −0.32 | 325 | A2Vn | Gorgonea Secunda | ||
HD 18970 | k | 18970 | 14382 | 4.77 | 0.78 | 204 | K0II-III | ||||
53 Per | d | 53 | 27396 | 20354 | 4.80 | −0.97 | 464 | B4IV | V469 Per; β Cep variable | ||
20468 | 15416 | 4.85 | −3.43 | 1475 | K2II | ||||||
1 Aur 1 Aurigae |-! style="background-color: #FFFFC0;" colspan="2" | Astrometry|- style="vertical-align: top;"| Radial velocity | -23 km/s|- style="vertical-align: top;"|- style="vertical-align: top;"| Parallax | 6.18 ± 0.84 mas... |
1 | 30504 | 22453 | 4.89 | −1.16 | 528 | K4II | ||||
12 Per | 12 | 16739 | 12623 | 4.91 | 2.95 | 80 | F9V | ||||
54 Per | 54 | 27348 | 20252 | 4.93 | 0.72 | 226 | G8III | ||||
24 Per | 24 | 18449 | 13905 | 4.94 | −0.22 | 350 | K2III | ||||
32 Per | l | 32 | 20677 | 15648 | 4.96 | 1.57 | 155 | A3V | |||
40 Per | o | 40 | 22951 | 17313 | 4.97 | −2.29 | 924 | B0.5V | |||
4 Per | g | 4 | 12303 | 9505 | 4.99 | −1.79 | 739 | B8III | |||
21278 | 16147 | 4.99 | −1.22 | 570 | B5V | ||||||
20123 | 15219 | 5.04 | −2.00 | 834 | G5II | ||||||
31 Per | 31 | 20418 | 15444 | 5.05 | −0.79 | 481 | B5V | ||||
21 Per | 21 | 18296 | 13775 | 5.10 | −0.27 | 387 | B9p... | LT Per; α² CVn variable | |||
42 Per | n | 42 | 23848 | 17886 | 5.14 | 0.34 | 297 | A3V | |||
9 Per | i | 9 | 14489 | 11060 | 5.16 | −3.83 | 2050 | A2Ia | V474 Per; α Cyg variable Alpha Cygni variable Alpha Cygni variables are variable stars which exhibit non-radial pulsations, meaning that some portions of the stellar surface are contracting at the same time others parts expand. They are supergiant stars of spectral types B or A... |
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29 Per | 29 | 20365 | 15404 | 5.16 | −0.89 | 528 | B3V | ||||
18537 | 14043 | 5.24 | −1.70 | 795 | B7V | ||||||
43 Per | A | 43 | 24546 | 18453 | 5.28 | 2.23 | 133 | F5IV | |||
27971 | 20704 | 5.29 | 0.93 | 243 | K1III | ||||||
36 Per | 36 | 21770 | 16499 | 5.30 | 2.49 | 119 | F4IIIvar | ||||
59 Per | 59 | 29722 | 21928 | 5.30 | 0.70 | 271 | A1Vn | ||||
V575 Per | 20809 | 15770 | 5.32 | −1.09 | 625 | B5V | |||||
20 Per | 20 | 17904 | 13490 | 5.34 | 1.05 | 235 | F4Vvar | ||||
24504 | 18396 | 5.39 | −1.68 | 845 | B6V | ||||||
14 Per | 14 | 16901 | 12768 | 5.43 | −1.20 | 692 | G0Ib | ||||
27084 | 20156 | 5.46 | 0.96 | 259 | A7V | ||||||
18474 | 13965 | 5.47 | −0.69 | 557 | G4p | ||||||
V396 Per | 21699 | 16470 | 5.47 | −0.80 | 585 | B8IIIp Mn | SX Ari variable SX Arietis variable SX Arietis variables are a class of variable stars. They are high-temperature analogues of Alpha2 Canum Venaticorum variables and exhibit strong magnetic fields and intense He I and Si III spectral lines. They have brightness fluctuations of approximately 0.1 magnitudes with periods of... |
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30 Per | 30 | 20315 | 15338 | 5.49 | −0.99 | 644 | B8V... | ||||
24640 | 18434 | 5.49 | −1.88 | 970 | B1.5V | ||||||
50 Per | 50 | 25998 | 19335 | 5.52 | 3.87 | 70 | F7V | V582 Per; RS CVn variable RS Canum Venaticorum variable RS Canum Venaticorum variables are a type of variable star. They are close binary stars having active chromospheres which can cause large stellar spots. These spots are believed to cause variations in their observed luminosity... |
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1 Per | 1 | 11241 | 8704 | 5.53 | −1.96 | 1028 | B1.5V | V436 Per; eclipsing binary | |||
22780 | 17203 | 5.55 | −1.42 | 807 | B7Vn | ||||||
HD 27192 | b2 | 27192 | 20234 | 5.55 | −2.26 | 1190 | B1.5IV | ||||
21362 | 16210 | 5.58 | −0.57 | 553 | B6Vn | ||||||
23193 | 17460 | 5.60 | 0.56 | 332 | A2m | ||||||
23838 | 17932 | 5.65 | 0.52 | 346 | G2III... | ||||||
V472 Per | 12953 | 9990 | 5.66 | −3.08 | 1821 | A1Ia | α Cyg variable | ||||
23300 | 17584 | 5.66 | −1.86 | 1038 | B6V | ||||||
29526 | 21823 | 5.66 | 0.76 | 311 | A0V | ||||||
2 Per | 2 | 11291 | 8714 | 5.70 | −0.19 | 492 | B9p... | ||||
3 Per | 3 | 11949 | 9222 | 5.70 | 1.31 | 246 | K0IV | ||||
21402 | 16168 | 5.72 | 0.61 | 343 | A2V | ||||||
55 Per | 55 | 27777 | 20579 | 5.73 | −0.63 | 610 | B8V | ||||
8 Per | 8 | 13982 | 10718 | 5.75 | 0.43 | 379 | K3III | ||||
26311 | 19525 | 5.75 | −0.38 | 548 | K1II-III | ||||||
11 Per | 11 | 16727 | 12692 | 5.76 | 0.21 | 420 | B7IIIp... | ||||
24240 | 18212 | 5.76 | 0.16 | 430 | K0III | ||||||
56 Per | 56 | 27786 | 20591 | 5.77 | 2.67 | 136 | F4V | ||||
20995 | 15876 | 5.78 | −0.26 | 527 | A0V | ||||||
24131 | 18081 | 5.78 | −1.73 | 1035 | B1V | ||||||
20041 | 15192 | 5.79 | −2.68 | 1614 | A0Ia | ||||||
IW Per | 21912 | 16591 | 5.79 | 2.10 | 178 | A5m | |||||
21551 | 16340 | 5.82 | −1.31 | 869 | B8V | ||||||
16735 | 12686 | 5.85 | 0.34 | 413 | K0II-III | ||||||
17656 | 13339 | 5.86 | 0.43 | 397 | G8III | ||||||
29721 | 21972 | 5.86 | −0.61 | 640 | B9III | ||||||
18482 | 13949 | 5.89 | −1.00 | 780 | K2 | ||||||
21856 | 16518 | 5.91 | −2.60 | 1638 | B1V | ||||||
19845 | 15004 | 5.93 | 1.03 | 311 | G9III | ||||||
20675 | 15669 | 5.94 | 2.64 | 149 | F6V | ||||||
V376 Per | 23728 | 17846 | 5.95 | 1.75 | 226 | A9IV | δ Sct variable Delta Scuti variable A Delta Scuti variable is a variable star which exhibits variations in its luminosity due to both radial and non-radial pulsations of the star's surface. Typical brightness fluctuations are from 0.003 to 0.9 magnitudes in V over a period of a few hours, although the amplitude and period of the... |
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27278 | 20241 | 5.95 | 0.82 | 346 | K0III | ||||||
11151 | 8598 | 5.96 | 2.71 | 145 | F5V | ||||||
20346 | 15334 | 5.97 | −0.38 | 607 | A2IV | ||||||
29645 | 21847 | 5.97 | 3.50 | 102 | G0V | ||||||
V573 Per | 20277 | 15241 | 5.98 | −0.16 | 551 | G8IV | |||||
7 Per | χ | 7 | 13994 | 10729 | 5.99 | −0.70 | 710 | G7III | note that χ Per usually refers to NGC 884 NGC 884 NGC 884 is an open cluster located 7600 light years away in the constellation of Perseus. The cluster is most likely around 12.5 million years old. It is the easternmost of the Double Cluster with NGC 869. Located in the Perseus OB1 association both clusters are located physically close to one... , an open cluster Open cluster An open cluster is a group of up to a few thousand stars that were formed from the same giant molecular cloud and have roughly the same age. More than 1,100 open clusters have been discovered within the Milky Way Galaxy, and many more are thought to exist... |
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30138 | 22220 | 5.99 | 0.32 | 443 | G9III | ||||||
11031 | 8475 | 6.01 | 0.97 | 331 | A3V | ||||||
18155 | 13713 | 6.05 | −2.84 | 1952 | K3III: | ||||||
18339 | 13832 | 6.06 | −1.70 | 1164 | K3III | ||||||
19066 | 14365 | 6.06 | 0.57 | 408 | K0III | ||||||
23049 | 17437 | 6.06 | −0.96 | 827 | K4III | ||||||
20063 | 15118 | 6.07 | 1.88 | 225 | K2III | ||||||
49 Per | 49 | 25975 | 19302 | 6.07 | 2.85 | 144 | K1III | ||||
V576 Per | 21071 | 15988 | 6.09 | −0.24 | 603 | B7V | |||||
57 Per | m | 57 | 28704 | 21242 | 6.09 | 2.04 | 211 | F0V | |||
29866 | 22034 | 6.09 | −0.01 | 542 | B8IVn | ||||||
18991 | 14392 | 6.10 | 1.71 | 246 | G9III | ||||||
23139 | 17475 | 6.10 | −0.12 | 573 | A7IV | ||||||
18552 | 13997 | 6.11 | −1.56 | 1113 | B8Vn | ||||||
19736 | 14887 | 6.15 | −0.37 | 657 | B4V | ||||||
20162 | 15209 | 6.15 | −1.10 | 918 | M2III | ||||||
27349 | 20231 | 6.16 | −0.84 | 819 | K5 | ||||||
23552 | 17772 | 6.18 | −0.12 | 594 | B8Vn | ||||||
28459 | 21038 | 6.18 | 1.31 | 307 | B9.5Vn | ||||||
21455 | 16252 | 6.21 | −0.03 | 576 | B7V | ||||||
18153 | 13732 | 6.22 | −0.36 | 675 | K5III | ||||||
24167 | 18094 | 6.22 | 0.72 | 411 | A5V | ||||||
V545 Per | 27026 | 20063 | 6.22 | 0.84 | 389 | B9V | |||||
17818 | 13462 | 6.23 | −4.77 | 5175 | G5Iab: | ||||||
10 Per | 10 | 14818 | 11279 | 6.25 | −3.93 | 3543 | B2Ia | V554 Per; α Cyg variable | |||
V480 Per | 17378 | 13178 | 6.25 | A5Ia | α Cyg variable | ||||||
20210 | 15204 | 6.25 | 2.12 | 218 | A1m | ||||||
27650 | 20498 | 6.25 | 0.10 | 553 | A1sp... | ||||||
28503 | 21108 | 6.25 | −2.34 | 1707 | B8V | ||||||
23626 | 17732 | 6.26 | 2.53 | 182 | G0 | ||||||
17228 | 12982 | 6.27 | 0.77 | 411 | G8III | ||||||
11335 | 8771 | 6.28 | 0.37 | 495 | A3V | ||||||
17240 | 12990 | 6.28 | 2.92 | 153 | A9V | ||||||
V440 Per | 14662 | 11174 | 6.29 | −2.66 | 2012 | F7Ib | δ Cep variable | ||||
21620 | 16424 | 6.29 | 0.51 | 468 | A0Vn | ||||||
16780 | 12690 | 6.30 | −1.84 | 1387 | G5 | ||||||
20193 | 15191 | 6.30 | 2.34 | 202 | F4Vwvar | ||||||
13137 | 10115 | 6.31 | 0.02 | 590 | G8III | ||||||
26702 | 19810 | 6.31 | 0.76 | 419 | G5 | ||||||
19735 | 14914 | 6.32 | 0.38 | 502 | K5III | ||||||
24843 | 18565 | 6.32 | 0.79 | 416 | K1III: | ||||||
19268 | 14566 | 6.33 | −0.31 | 694 | B5V | ||||||
10110 | 7786 | 6.35 | −0.03 | 616 | K5III | ||||||
17743 | 13424 | 6.35 | −1.10 | 1009 | B8III | ||||||
28591 | 21144 | 6.35 | 0.99 | 385 | G5 | ||||||
5 Per | 5 | 13267 | 10227 | 6.38 | −3.08 | 2547 | B5Ia | ||||
V521 Per | 19279 | 14544 | 6.38 | 1.99 | 246 | A3Vnn | δ Sct variable | ||||
25152 | 18769 | 6.39 | 1.10 | 373 | A0V | ||||||
14433 | 11020 | 6.40 | −3.37 | 2937 | A1Ia | ||||||
21661 | 16447 | 6.41 | −2.68 | 2145 | B9III | ||||||
22402 | 16938 | 6.41 | −0.62 | 830 | B8Vn | ||||||
KP Per | 21803 | 16516 | 6.42 | −1.98 | 1560 | B2IV | β Cep variable | ||||
13476 | 10379 | 6.43 | −3.30 | 2885 | A3Iab | ||||||
11408 | 8847 | 6.44 | 2.11 | 240 | A5m | ||||||
17605 | 13257 | 6.44 | 2.52 | 198 | G0 | ||||||
20283 | 15282 | 6.44 | −0.23 | 704 | B9p | ||||||
17245 | 13036 | 6.45 | −2.36 | 1884 | F5 | ||||||
17484 | 13176 | 6.45 | 1.12 | 379 | F6III-IV | ||||||
23301 | 17558 | 6.45 | 0.70 | 460 | K0 | ||||||
V572 Per | 20096 | 15193 | 6.46 | 0.95 | 413 | A0 | |||||
26605 | 19746 | 6.47 | 1.06 | 394 | G9III | ||||||
13854 | 10633 | 6.48 | −2.84 | 2380 | B1Iab | ||||||
V509 Per | 18878 | 14264 | 6.48 | 1.24 | 363 | F0 | δ Sct variable | ||||
13519 | 10361 | 6.50 | −5.54 | 8359 | K5 | ||||||
21684 | 16425 | 6.50 | 0.87 | 436 | A5 | ||||||
X Per | 24534 | 18350 | 6.79 | −2.80 | 2694 | O9.5pe | |||||
HD 23596 HD 23596 HD 23596 is a 7th magnitude star approximately 170 light years away in the constellation Perseus. The visual luminosity of the star is 1.71 times greater than our Sun. HD 23596 dwarfs the Sun is terms of physical properties; including mass, radius, age, metallicity, and temperature... |
23596 | 17747 | 7.24 | 3.66 | 169 | F8 | has a planet Extrasolar planet An extrasolar planet, or exoplanet, is a planet outside the Solar System. A total of such planets have been identified as of . It is now known that a substantial fraction of stars have planets, including perhaps half of all Sun-like stars... (b HD 23596 b HD 23596 b is an exoplanet approximately 170 light years away in the constellation Perseus. The planet is very massive, at least 7.8 times that of Jupiter, classifying as mid-superjovian. Based on its mass, the planet would probably be a gas giant with no solid surface... ) |
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HD 16175 HD 16175 HD 16175 is a 7th magnitude G-type star with temperature about 6000 K located approximately 195 light-years away in the Perseus constellation. This star is only visible through binoculars or better equipment... |
16175 | 12191 | 7.28 | 3.40 | 195 | G0 | has a planet (b HD 16175 b HD 16175 b is an extrasolar planet located approximately 195 light-years away in the constellation of Perseus, orbiting the star HD 16175. This planet masses 4.5 times that of Jupiter. However, the mass is only minimum since inclination of the orbital plane is not known. This planet orbits at about... ) |
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HD 17092 HD 17092 HD 17092 is an 8th magnitude star in the constellation of Perseus. It is an orange giant .The star is visible only with binoculars or better equipment.- Planetary system :... |
17092 | 7.73 | K0V | has a planet (b HD 17092 b HD 17092 b is an extrasolar planet located 355 light years away in the constellation Perseus, orbiting the giant star HD 17092.-Discovery:... ) |
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HD 16760 HD 16760 HD 16760 is a binary star system approximately 150 light-years away in the constellation Perseus. The primary star HD 16760 is a G-type main sequence star similar to our Sun. The secondary, HIP 12635 is 1.521 magnitudes fainter and located at a separation of 14.6 arcseconds from the primary,... |
16760 | 12638 | 8.74 | 163 | G5V | has a planet (b) | |||||
HD 22781 | 22781 | 17187 | 8.78 | 104 | K0 | has a planet (b) | |||||
WASP-11/HAT-P-10 WASP-11/HAT-P-10 WASP-11/HAT-P-10 is a magnitude-12 main-sequence orange dwarf star about 400 light years away in the constellation Perseus.-Planetary system:... |
11.89 | 408 | K3V | has a transiting planet (b) | |||||||
HAT-P-29 | 11.9 | 1050 | F8 | has a transiting planet (b) | |||||||
HAT-P-15 | 12.16 | 5.77 | 619 | G5 | has a transiting planet (b) |