List of stars in Scutum

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

Name B Var HD HIP RA Dec vis.
mag.
abs.
mag.
Dist. (ly) Sp. class Notes
α Sctα1714439111718h 35m 12.44s−08° 14 35.93.850.21174K2IIIsuspected variable, Vmax = 3.81m, Vmin = 3.87m
β Sctβ1737649217518h 47m 10.48s−04° 44 52.24.22−2.41689G5II...
ζ Sctζ1691569013518h 23m 39.55s−08° 56 04.24.660.82191K0III
γ Sctγ1702969059518h 29m 11.85s−14° 33 56.94.67−0.09291A1IV/V
δ Sctδ1727489172618h 42m 16.42s−09° 03 09.24.70
(4.60–4.79)
0.91187F2IIIp d Deltriple star; prototype Delta Scuti variable, Vmax = 4.6m, Vmin = 4.79m, P = 0.1937697 d
η Sctη1757519302618h 57m 03.63s−05° 50 46.44.830.82207K1III
ε Sctε1730099184518h 43m 31.24s−08° 16 30.94.88−1.14522G8II
HD 1751561751569281418h 54m 43.12s−15° 36 10.95.08−3.461663B3II
HD 1713911713919110518h 35m 02.36s−10° 58 37.95.120.38290G8IIIsuspected variable
R SctR1738199220218h 47m 28.98s−05° 42 18.35.38
(4.5–8.2)
−2.791405K0IbpvarRV Tauri variable, Vmax = 4.2m, Vmin = 8.6m, P = 146.5 d
V450 SctV4501709759091318h 32m 43.32s−14° 51 56.45.47−2.481268K3Iabsemiregular variable
HD 1736381736389213618h 46m 43.32s−10° 07 30.15.69F2Ib-IIsuspected irregular variable, Vmax = 5.64m, Vmin = 5.81m
HD 1690331690339009618h 23m 12.17s−12° 00 52.95.71−0.66612B5V
HD 1711301711309099118h 33m 39.00s−14° 51 12.95.741.68211A0/A1V
HD 1707401707409080418h 31m 25.69s−10° 47 44.95.77−0.87694B2Vdouble star; suspected variable
HD 1723481723489153218h 40m 00.40s−07° 47 26.55.82−0.22527K4III
HD 1744641744649248818h 50m 58.51s−09° 46 26.85.82−2.511509F2Ib
HD 1742081742089239118h 49m 40.96s−05° 54 46.25.99−2.311489K2Ib
V432 SctV4321703979065118h 29m 46.75s−14° 34 55.36.021.32284Apα² CVn variable, ΔV = 0.012m, P = 2.1912 d
HD 1728311728319175118h 42m 36.12s−07° 04 25.16.131.77243K0.5III
HD 1705471705479069218h 30m 14.30s−05° 43 26.96.270.02579G8II-III
HD 1748661748669267418h 53m 01.80s−09° 34 32.06.271.23332A7Vn
HD 1693701693709023818h 24m 42.05s−07° 04 33.16.281.61281K0
HD 1730931730939188018h 43m 51.22s−06° 49 04.86.302.09227F7V
HD 1690091690099008318h 23m 02.10s−10° 13 08.16.321.21343B9.5Vsuspected variable
HD 1709021709029088418h 32m 20.66s−14° 38 39.26.362.01241A4/A5IV/V
HD 1711491711499096718h 33m 22.71s−05° 54 41.96.361.07373A0Vn
HD 1725941725949167718h 41m 42.46s−14° 33 51.36.40−4.344592F2/F3Ib/II
HD 1743281743289245618h 50m 31.17s−13° 34 20.16.48−2.031638K1II/III
HD 1719571719579136918h 38m 04.48s−14° 00 17.16.49−0.15694B8II/III
HD 1740051740059229618h 48m 39.49s−06° 00 15.86.490.45527A2
HD 1699131699139043718h 27m 08.86s−08° 02 25.66.501.51325K0
HD 169454V4301694549028118h 25m 15.19s−13° 58 42.36.64B1Iaα Cyg variable, Vmax = 6.5m, Vmin = 6.64m
S SctS1743259244218h 50m 20.04s−07° 54 27.46.801260Csemiregular variable, Vmax = 6.6m, Vmin = 7.3m, P = 149.7 d
V496 SctV49618h 43m 45.57s−07° 36 42.07.10nova, Vmax = 7.10m, Vmin = <19m
RZ SctRZ1697539038218h 26m 33.52s−09° 12 06.07.532260B3IbAlgol variable, Vmax = 7.34m, Vmin = 8.84m, P = 15.1902079 d
HD 173219V4471732199194618h 44m 33.34s−07° 06 38.27.88B1:V:npeBe star, ΔV = 0.12m
SS SctSS1730589186718h 43m 43.51s−07° 43 51.97.90F8Cepheid variable, Vmax = 7.9m, Vmin = 8.43m, P = 3.671253 d
EW SctEW1719559134218h 37m 51.11s−06° 47 48.57.961450G5double-mode Cepheid variable, Vmax = 7.6m, Vmin = 8.2m, P = 5.82363 d
V475 SctV47518h 49m 37.60s−09° 33 15.9nova, Vmax = 8.4m, Vmin = <16m
RU SctRU1727309169718h 41m 56.38s−04° 06 38.48.84801G5Cepheid variable, Vmax = 8.84m, Vmin = 9.96m, P = 19.7035 d
RY SctRY1695159030318h 25m 31.48s−12° 41 24.29.12B1IIIpeBeta Lyrae variable, Vmax = 9.12m, Vmin = 9.72m, P = 11.12471 d
HD 173637V4551736379212818h 46m 38.08s−07° 55 55.19.29B1IVγ Cas variable
EV SctEV9123918h 36m 39.60s−08° 11 05.49.90G0IICepheid variable, Vmax = 9.9m, Vmin = 10.32m, P = 3.09099 d
RS SctRS9234018h 49m 11.25s−10° 14 27.89.95860G0Beta Lyrae variable, Vmax = 9.78m, Vmin = 10.91m, P = 0.6642384 d
AS 314V4529147718h 39m 26.11s−13° 50 47.210.0132600A3:Iaα Cyg variable; candidate luminous blue variable
X SctX9079118h 31m 19.75s−13° 06 29.510.071330F5...Cepheid variable, Vmax = 9.5m, Vmin = 10.42m, P = 4.19807 d
V443 SctV44318h 49m 38.95s−06° 11 15.910.48nova, Vmax = 8.5m, Vmin = <13.2m
UY SctUY18h 27m 36.53s−12° 27 58.910.56M2-4Ia-IabOne of the largest known stars; semiregular variable
UZ SctUZ18h 31m 22.3666774568s−22° 55 43.33873671510.91176.35275G0 DYellow giant.
CM SctCM9173818h 42m 26.82s−05° 20 27.010.93Cepheid variable, Vmax = 10.79m, Vmin = 11.49m, P = 3.916997 d
TY SctTY9170618h 42m 07.92s−04° 17 36.511.00733F8Cepheid variable, Vmax = 10.31m, Vmin = 11.25m, P = 11.05302 d
V476 SctV47618h 32m 04.75s−06° 43 34.311.10nova, Vmax = 11.1m, Vmin = <17m
LS 5039V47918h 26m 15.06s−14° 50 54.311.23O(f)N6.5VHigh-mass X-ray binary; microquasar; gamma-ray emitter; Vmax = 11.22m, Vmin = 11.35m, P = 3.906 d
V367 SctV36718h 33m 35.24s−10° 25 38.011.58F5IIdouble-mode Cepheid variable, Vmax = 11.21m, Vmin = 11.91m, P = 6.29307 d
FR SctFR9011518h 23m 22.79s−12° 40 51.811.60M1:IIslow irregular variable; Algol variable
MWC 300V4319061718h 29m 25.69s−06° 04 37.311.60Bpeα2 CVn variable, Vmax = 11.6m, Vmin = 12.1m, P = 2.1510141 d
BX SctBX18h 50m 09.24s−04° 22 05.211.70F6Cepheid variable, Vmax = 11.7m, Vmin = 12.62m, P = 6.41133 d
COROT-1718h 34m 47s−06° 36 4415.463001G2Vhas a transiting planet (b)
4U 1850-08718h 53m 04.89s−08° 42 19.721.0022500Low-mass X-ray binary
CRL 213618h 22m 26.59s−13° 30 15.7massive young star
OH 17.7-2.0V44518h 30m 30.62s−14° 28 55.8K2/K3:II/III:semiregular variable
OH 26.5+0.6V43718h 37m 32.51s−05° 23 59.2MMira variable
PSR B1829-1018h 32m 40.9s−10° 21 34n/apulsar
PSR B1822-0918h 25m 30.55s−09° 35 22.1pulsar
PSR B1823-1318h 26m 13.18s−13° 34 46.8pulsar
PSR B1828-1018h 30m 47.57s−10° 59 27.9pulsar; possible planetary companion
PSR J1833-103418h 33m 33.57s−10° 34 07.5pulsar
1E 1841-04518h 41m 19.34s−04° 56 11.16magnetar in supernova remnant
EU SctEU18h 56m 13.12s−04° 12 32.3nova
V368 SctV36818h 45m 43.53s−08° 33 00.9nova
V373 SctV37318h 55m 26.71s−07° 43 05.5nova
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See also

  • List of stars by constellation

References

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  • Kostjuk, N. D. (2002). "HD-DM-GC-HR-HIP-Bayer-Flamsteed Cross Index". Retrieved 2006-12-26.
  • Roman, N. G. (1987). "Identification of a Constellation from a Position". Retrieved 2006-12-26.
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  • "AAVSO Website". American Association of Variable Star Observers. Retrieved 9 March 2014.
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