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

Name B Var HD HIP RA Dec vis.
mag.
abs.
mag.
Dist. (ly) Sp. class Notes
α Pic α 50241 32607 06 48 11.54 −61° 56′ 31.1″ 3.30 0.83 99 A7IV
β Pic β 39060 27321 05 47 17.08 −51° 04′ 00.2″ 3.85 2.42 63 A5V δ Sct variable, Vmax = 3.80, Vmin = 3.86, P = 0.026260 d; has a protoplanetary disk and has two planets (b & c)
γ Pic γ 39523 27530 05 49 49.58 −56° 09′ 59.4″ 4.50 0.87 174 K1III
δ Pic δ 42933 29276 06 10 17.91 −54° 58′ 07.2″ 4.72 −3.81 1655 B0.5IV β Lyr variable, Vmax = 4.65, Vmin = 4.9, P = 1.672541 d
HD 42540 42540 28991 06 07 03.36 −62° 09′ 15.9″ 5.04 −0.37 394 K2/K3III 47 G. Pic or μ Dor
η Pic η 33042 23649 05 04 57.95 −49° 34′ 40.2″ 5.05 −0.76 474 M2IIIvar suspected variable, Vmax = 5.00, Vmin = 5.1
HD 39640 39640 27621 05 50 53.22 −52° 06′ 31.3″ 5.16 0.61 264 G8III
HD 46355 46355 30932 06 29 28.54 −56° 51′ 10.2″ 5.20 0.29 312 K0III
HD 40292 40292 27947 05 54 50.11 −52° 38′ 09.9″ 5.29 2.58 114 F0Ve...
λ Pic λ 30185 21914 04 42 46.46 −50° 28′ 53.1″ 5.30 0.19 343 K0/K1III
HD 38871 38871 27243 05 46 27.37 −46° 35′ 50.0″ 5.31 −0.44 460 K0/K1II
η Pic η 32743 23482 05 02 48.73 −49° 09′ 05.3″ 5.37 3.28 85 F2V
ζ Pic ζ 35072 24829 05 19 22.11 −50° 36′ 23.5″ 5.44 2.65 118 F7III-IV
HD 36553 36553 25768 05 30 09.46 −47° 04′ 38.4″ 5.46 2.26 143 G3IV
ι Pic A ι 31203 22531 04 50 55.39 −53° 27′ 42.2″ 5.58 2.73 121 F0IV...
ν Pic ν 45229 30342 06 22 55.87 −56° 22′ 11.7″ 5.60 2.09 164 Am
HD 41214 41214 28484 06 00 49.20 −51° 12′ 59.6″ 5.65 1.65 206 A1m...
μ Pic μ 46860 31137 06 31 58.31 −58° 45′ 13.8″ 5.69 −1.04 724 B9V suspected variable
HD 45557 45557 30463 06 24 13.88 −60° 16′ 53.0″ 5.78 1.06 287 A0V
HD 40733 40733 28287 05 58 37.56 −44° 02′ 04.5″ 5.81 −2.13 1264 G8II
HD 45984 45984 30703 06 27 04.14 −58° 00′ 07.6″ 5.82 −0.53 606 K3III
HD 36734 36734 25887 05 31 35.99 −45° 55′ 31.5″ 5.86 0.07 468 K3III
HD 39937 39937 27737 05 52 20.18 −57° 09′ 21.6″ 5.93 0.41 415 F7IV
HD 34347 34347 24384 05 13 53.33 −52° 01′ 50.6″ 6.03 −0.63 701 K3III
HD 35765 35765 25317 05 24 55.58 −44° 13′ 32.5″ 6.09 0.03 532 K1III
κ Pic κ 35580 25098 05 22 22.15 −56° 08′ 04.0″ 6.10 −0.71 749 B8/B9V
TX Pic TX 37434 26300 05 36 02.85 −47° 18′ 49.4″ 6.10 0.08 522 K2III RS CVn variable, Vmax = 6.08, Vmin = 6.12
HD 40200 40200 27937 05 54 41.12 −49° 37′ 37.4″ 6.11 −1.53 1101 B3V
HD 50571 50571 32775 06 50 01.01 −60° 14′ 57.9″ 6.11 3.51 108 F7III-IV has a planet (b)
AE Pic AE 46792 31068 06 31 10.65 −61° 52′ 46.5″ 6.15 −1.58 1148 B3V β Lyr variable
HD 39110 39110 27317 05 47 13.33 −54° 21′ 38.6″ 6.19 −1.68 1221 K3III
AK Pic AK 48189 31711 06 38 00.42 −61° 32′ 00.8″ 6.18 4.47 71 G1/G2V T Tau star, ΔV = 0.05, P = 2.60 d
HD 33116 33116 23653 05 05 00.61 −54° 24′ 26.7″ 6.26 −0.40 700 M2III semiregular variable
θ Pic θ 35860 25303 05 24 46.29 −52° 18′ 58.2″ 6.26 0.19 534 A0V
HD 45796 45796 30524 06 24 55.81 −63° 49′ 41.4″ 6.26 −0.43 710 B6V suspected variable
HD 45461 45461 30352 06 23 01.48 −63° 40′ 59.4″ 6.30 −1.28 1069 M1III
HD 39547 39547 27583 05 50 28.83 −52° 46′ 04.5″ 6.32 −0.84 883 K0/K1III
R Pic R 30551 22170 04 46 09.55 −49° 14′ 45.1″ 6.35 6700 M2.5:IIe semiregular variable, Vmax = 6.35, Vmin = 10.1, P = 168 d
HD 38458 38458 27001 05 43 41.12 −45° 49′ 59.2″ 6.38 1.82 266 F0IIIn suspected variable, named ε by Lacaille but dropped by Gould
HD 39312 39312 27512 05 49 34.13 −44° 52′ 31.5″ 6.38 −1.79 1405 K1III
ι Pic B ι 31204 22534 04 50 56.58 −53° 27′ 35.7″ 6.42 3.89 105 F0IV
HD 37226 37226 26079 05 33 44.30 −54° 54′ 08.3″ 6.42 2.67 183 F8V
HD 37781 37781 26515 05 38 17.42 −50° 38′ 27.7″ 6.43 0.41 522 A0V
HD 44120 44120 29788 06 16 18.84 −59° 12′ 45.8″ 6.44 3.64 119 G1V
SW Pic SW 41586 28596 06 02 09.32 −60° 05′ 48.7″ 6.45 −0.61 825 M4III semiregular variable, ΔV = 0.12
HD 29805 29805 21666 04 39 04.29 −51° 40′ 22.1″ 6.45 −0.07 656 K2III
HD 45701 45701 30480 06 24 26.57 −63° 25′ 43.1″ 6.45 3.94 104 G3III/IV
HD 45450 45450 30423 06 23 46.92 −58° 32′ 38.2″ 6.47 1.52 319 A3V
HD 34587 34587 24520 05 15 38.80 −52° 10′ 56.0″ 6.48 −0.62 856 K2III
HD 40665 40665 28180 05 57 14.36 −53° 25′ 32.5″ 6.48 −0.24 720 K5/M0III
S Pic S 33894 24126 05 10 57.25 −48° 30′ 25.45″ 6.50 1330 M7e Mira variable, Vmax = 6.5, Vmin = 14.0, P = 422 d
HD 33331 TU 33331 23833 05 07 25.93 −44° 49′ 18.0″ 6.93 964 B5III slowly pulsating B star, ΔV = 0.03, P = 1.14686 d
HD 40307 40307 27887 05 54 04.24 −60° 01′ 24.4″ 7.17 6.63 42 K2.5V has six planets (b, c, d, e, f and g)
TV Pic TV 30861 22370 04 48 57.47 −47° 08′ 04.3″ 7.44 634 A2V rotating ellipsoidal variable, Vmax = 7.37, Vmin = 7.53, P = 0.851994 d
HD 41004 41004 28393 05 59 49.65 −48° 14′ 22.9″ 8.65 5.48 140 K1V+M2 double star, has a planet (Ab) and a brown dwarf (Bb)
HD 41248 41248 28460 06 00 33.0 −56° 09′ 43″ 8.82 171 G2V has two planets (b and c)
Kapteyn's Star VZ 33793 24186 05 11 40.58 −45° 01′ 26.3″ 8.89 10.92 13 M1V nearest halo star; BY Dra variable; has two planets (b and c)
AB Pic AB 44627 30034 06 19 12.91 −58° 03′ 15.5″ 9.21 5.87 148 K2V T Tau star, ΔV = 0.045, P = 3.853 d has a planet or a brown dwarf (b)
RR Pic RR 31481 06 35 36.06 −62° 38′ 24.3″ 12.50 nova, Vmax = 1.0, Vmin = 12.65, P = 0.145025 d
TW Pic TW 05 34 50.58 −58° 01′ 40.7″ nova-like star
PSR J0437-4715 04 37 15.81 −47° 15′ 08.6″ 509.8 closest known millisecond pulsar
WISE 0647-6232 06 47 23.23 −62° 32′ 39.7″ Y1 brown dwarf
Table legend:

 • Name = Proper name
 • B = Bayer designation
 • F or/and G. = Flamsteed designation or Gould designation
 • Var = Variable star designation
 • HD = Henry Draper Catalogue designation number
 • HIP = Hipparcos Catalogue designation number
 • RA = Right ascension for the Epoch/Equinox J2000.0
 • Dec = Declination for the Epoch/Equinox J2000.0

 • vis. mag. = visual magnitude (m or mv), also known as apparent magnitude
 • abs. mag. = absolute magnitude (Mv)
 • Dist. (ly) = Distance in light-years from Earth
 • Sp. class = Spectral class of the star in the stellar classification system
 • Notes = Common name(s) or alternate name(s); comments; notable properties

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