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

Name B F Var HD HIP RA Dec vis.
mag.
abs.
mag.
Dist. (ly) Sp. class Notes
Hamalα1312929988402h 07m 10.29s+23° 27 46.02.010.4866K2IIIHamal, Hemal, Hamul, Ras Hammel, El Nath; suspected variable, Vmax = 1.98m, Vmin = 2.04m; has a planet (b)
β Ariβ611636890301h 54m 38.35s+20° 48 29.92.641.3360A5V...Sheratan, Sharatan, Al Sharatain; suspected variable, Vmax = 2.56m, Vmin = 2.70m
41 Aric41175731320902h 49m 58.99s+27° 15 38.83.610.16159B8VnBharani; suspected variable, Vmax = 3.60m, Vmin = 3.64m
δ Ariδ57197871483803h 11m 37.67s+19° 43 36.14.350.79168K2IIIvarBotein, Nir al Botain, Lucida Ventris,[1] part of Al Buṭain;[2][3] suspected variable, Vmax = 4.33m, Vmin = 4.37m
HD 20644206441554903h 20m 20.37s+29° 02 54.64.47−2.00640K2II-III
39 Ari39173611306102h 47m 54.44s+29° 14 50.74.520.80181K1IIILilii Borea
γ2 Ariγ251150301h 53m 31.80s+19° 17 45.04.621.11164.0kA0hA3(IV)SiSrMesarthim, Mesartim; binary star; α2 CVn variable, ΔV = 0.04m, P = 1.6092 d
35 Ari35169081271902h 43m 27.11s+27° 42 25.84.65−0.62370B3V
γ1 Ariγ1511502883201h 53m 31.77s+19° 17 38.74.701.19164.0B9.5IVcomponent of the γ Ari system
λ Ariλ911973915301h 57m 55.78s+23° 35 45.94.791.73133F0Vbinary star
ζ Ariζ58201501511003h 14m 54.11s+21° 02 40.74.87−0.22340A1Vpart of Al Buṭain[2][3]
14 Ari14131741005302h 09m 25.29s+25° 56 23.94.980.02320F2III
κ Ariκ1212869983602h 06m 33.91s+22° 38 54.35.031.23187A2mspectroscopic binary
ι Ariι811909911001h 57m 21.03s+17° 49 03.35.09−1.44659K1p...spectroscopic binary
τ2 Ariτ263208931573703h 22m 45.27s+20° 44 31.65.100.15319K3III
38 Ari38UV170931283202h 44m 57.51s+12° 26 45.55.182.26125A7III-IVδ Sct variable, Vmax = 5.18m, Vmin = 5.22m, P = 0.0355 d
ε Ari Aε481851902h 59m 12.70s+21° 20 25.05.20.16332A2Vspart of Al Buṭain;[2][3] binary star
η Ariη17135551030602h 12m 47.98s+21° 12 39.55.232.8498F5V
π Ariπ42175431316502h 49m 17.56s+17° 27 51.65.26−1.07603B6Vpart of Al Buṭain;[2][3] spectroscopic binary
τ1 Ariτ161207561562703h 21m 13.61s+21° 08 49.75.27−0.49462B5IVtriple star system; Beta Lyrae variable
33 Ari33166281248902h 40m 41.03s+27° 03 39.65.301.03233A3V
ν Ariν32164321233202h 38m 49.00s+21° 57 41.25.450.32346A7V
52 Ari A52191341437603h 05m 26.69s+25° 15 18.75.450.00402B7Vnbinary star
ξ Ariξ24149511124902h 24m 49.04s+10° 36 38.25.48−0.85603B7IVvariable star, ΔV = 0.007m, P = 1.73515 d
ε Ari Bε48185191391402h 59m 12.73s+21° 20 25.65.50.46332A2Vscomponent of the ε Ari system
64 Ari64210171586103h 24m 18.46s+24° 43 27.15.501.26230K4III
σ Ariσ43177691332702h 51m 29.57s+15° 04 55.75.52−0.32479B7V
62 Ari62208251569603h 22m 11.89s+27° 36 27.35.55−1.82973G5III
21 Ari21138721053502h 15m 42.83s+25° 02 35.75.572.16157F6V
θ Ariθ22141911073202h 18m 07.55s+19° 54 04.25.580.21387A1Vn
ρ3 Ariρ346182561370202h 56m 25.98s+18° 01 25.15.582.83115F6Vpart of Al Buṭain;[2][3] suspected BY Dra variable
HD 20149201491515403h 15m 20.45s+30° 33 24.05.61−0.01434A1Vs
10 Ari1012558962102h 03m 39.26s+25° 56 07.65.642.02172F8IV
31 Ari31162341215302h 36m 37.75s+12° 26 52.25.642.91115F7V
HD 19270192701443903h 06m 23.69s+13° 11 14.65.640.69319K3III
15 Ari15AV133251015502h 10m 37.54s+19° 30 01.55.68−0.87665M3IIIsemiregular variable, Vmax = 5.67m, Vmin = 5.74m, P = 5.0320 d
19 Ari19135961032802h 13m 03.25s+15° 16 47.75.72−0.38541M0IIIsuspected variable, Vmax = 5.68m, Vmin = 5.76m
μ Ariμ34168111264002h 42m 21.92s+20° 00 41.75.740.66338A0V
55 Ari55195481467703h 09m 36.73s+29° 04 37.65.74−1.961128B8III
7 Ari7RR11763899301h 55m 51.03s+23° 34 38.45.76−0.26522K1IIInot variable
ρ2 Ariρ245RZ181911365402h 55m 48.50s+18° 19 54.05.760.30403M6IIIvarsemiregular variable, Vmax = 5.45m, Vmin = 6.01m
ο Ariο37170361280302h 44m 32.97s+15° 18 42.85.78−0.07482B9Vn
56 Ari56SX198321489303h 12m 14.24s+27° 15 25.25.780.50371B9p Siprototype SX Ari variable, Vmax = 5.75m, Vmin = 5.81m, P = 0.727902 d
20 Ari20138711054002h 15m 45.94s+25° 46 59.25.792.77131F6IV-V
47 Ari47184041383402h 58m 05.08s+20° 40 07.75.803.29104F5IVsuspected variable
1 Ari A111154854401h 50m 08.58s+22° 16 31.35.83−0.40574K1III+...binary star
40 Ari40174591310802h 48m 32.06s+18° 17 01.95.83−0.11502K1III
4 Ari410982838701h 48m 10.90s+16° 57 20.35.861.14287B9.5V
HD 15524155241167002h 30m 32.31s+25° 14 06.85.882.34166F6IV
HD 1213912139930701h 59m 35.60s+21° 03 31.05.890.45399K0III-IV
HR 830(16)VZ174711312102h 48m 45.87s+25° 11 17.15.890.14460A0V16 Trianguli; Alpha² CVn variable, Vmax = 5.82m, Vmin = 5.89m
1 Ari B11115501h 50m 08.50s+22° 16 33.05.90component of the 1 Ari system
49 Ari49187691410903h 01m 54.15s+26° 27 44.45.911.82214A3msuspected variable, Vmax = 5.90m, Vmin = 5.94m
59 Ari59206181551403h 19m 55.81s+27° 04 16.75.911.91205G8IV
54 Cet(54)11257858801h 50m 52.01s+11° 02 36.45.932.77139F2Vwsuspected variable, Vmax = 5.93m, Vmin = 5.97m
HD 18700187001403603h 00m 44.09s+10° 52 13.75.930.27441K6
HD 13522135221029602h 12m 37.51s+24° 10 04.15.96−0.23565K0
HD 1247912479953302h 02m 35.08s+13° 28 36.25.97−1.10845M2IIIsuspected variable
HD 19698196981476403h 10m 38.78s+11° 52 21.75.97−0.05522B8V
29 Ari29158141184302h 32m 54.15s+15° 02 04.16.003.7194F8V
11 Ari1112885985902h 06m 49.22s+25° 42 16.56.01−1.751160B9IV-Vn
16 Ari16133631020302h 11m 12.06s+25° 56 13.06.01−0.94801K4III
HD 19637196371474803h 10m 27.04s+26° 53 45.96.020.54406K3III
66 Ari66214671618103h 28m 26.57s+22° 48 15.46.031.83226K0IV
65 Ari65210501587003h 24m 26.11s+20° 48 12.66.071.23303A1V
HD 1214012140929501h 59m 25.88s+12° 17 41.86.091.51269A6V
HD 19789197891482103h 11m 21.93s+13° 02 52.16.110.99344K0IIIp
53 Ari53UW193741451403h 07m 25.69s+17° 52 47.96.13−0.69755B1.5Vnot variable; runaway star
HD 15152151521141502h 27m 07.26s+27° 00 45.36.140.37464K5IIIsuspected variable
26 Ari26UU155501167802h 30m 38.37s+19° 51 19.46.141.94226A9Vδ Sct variable, Vmax = 6.10m, Vmin = 6.15m, P = 0.0676 d
60 Ari60206631555703h 20m 25.57s+25° 39 46.76.141.40289K3III:
HD 15385153851157802h 29m 13.63s+23° 28 08.76.201.65264A5m
27 Ari27155961169802h 30m 54.38s+17° 42 14.66.211.30313G5III-IV
HD 1259412594962702h 03m 42.61s+18° 15 11.86.24−1.831342K4III
54 Ari54194601458603h 08m 21.09s+18° 47 42.36.250.03570M0IIIsemiregular variable, Vmax = 6.25m, Vmin = 6.28m
HD 17918179181344802h 53m 11.66s+16° 29 01.06.301.14352F5III
85 Cet(85)168611264702h 42m 28.95s+10° 44 30.46.320.74426A2Vsuspected variable, Vmax = 6.28m, Vmin = 6.34m
HD 16955169551274402h 43m 51.25s+25° 38 18.06.351.19352A3V
HD 19080190801431803h 04m 40.65s+15° 51 22.56.37−0.06631K3III
HD 18928189281423203h 03m 30.11s+28° 16 11.86.382.89163F0V
HD 13201132011005002h 09m 23.03s+17° 13 28.76.403.43128F5V
HD 20367203671532303h 17m 40.12s+31° 07 37.96.404.2388G0Vhas a planet (b)
HD 19549195491464903h 09m 20.10s+20° 45 40.16.410.45506K2
HD 19600196001471903h 10m 08.83s+27° 49 11.66.420.09601A0V
HD 14262142621079502h 18m 57.96s+23° 10 04.26.451.34343A7V
36 Ari36170171278402h 44m 19.09s+17° 45 50.56.460.89413K2IIIsuspected variable, ΔV = 0.07m
UX AriUX212421604203h 26m 35.36s+28° 42 55.26.472.97164G5IVRS CVn variable, Vmax = 6.35m, Vmin = 6.71m, P = 6.388 d
30 Ari A30162461218902h 37m 00.44s+24° 38 50.16.483.46131F6IIIbinary star
HD 14067140671065702h 17m 10.4s+23° 46 046.510.44533G9 IIIhas a planet (b)
51 Ari51188031415003h 02m 25.87s+26° 36 34.76.624.9969G8V
VW AriVW151651139002h 26m 45.65s+10° 33 55.16.691.16416F0IVδ Sct variable, Vmax = 6.64m, Vmin = 6.76m, P = 0.1606 d
AF AriAF145951103502h 22m 06.62s+22° 52 24.96.710.50615G3IIIAlgol type variable, Vmax = 6.30m, Vmin = 7.10m, P = 153 d
VY AriVY174331311802h 48m 43.72s+31° 06 54.76.763.65136.5K0RS CVn variable, Vmax = 6.68m, Vmin = 7.15m, P = 16.1996 d
50 Ari50186541402103h 00m 31.50536s+18° 00 17.91436.80A0V[4][5]
23 Ari23143051081002h 19m 08.72041s+19° 41 15.74636.83F8V
52 Ari B521913503h 05m 26.70s+25° 15 19.07.00component of the 52 Ari system
ρ1 Ariρ144180911357902h 54m 55.17s+17° 44 05.37.012.10313A3
30 Ari B30162321218402h 36m 57.64s+24° 38 53.17.094.11129F6Vcomponent of the 30 Ari system; has a planet (b)
R AriR139131057602h 16m 07.11s+25° 03 23.77.40-2.993900M3-6eMira variable, Vmax = 7.1m, Vmin = 14.3m, P = 185.67 d
HD 1266112661968302h 04m 34.29s+25° 24 51.57.444.59121K0Vhas two planets (b & c)
HD 17674176741329102h 51m 04.3s+30° 17 127.56145G0Vhas two planets (b)
HD 14787147871113002h 50m 53.0s+29° 01 217.63390G5has a planet (b)
HIP 148101481003h 11m 14.23s+21° 05 50.58.524.90172G5Vhas three planets (b, c & d)
BD +20°307892001h 54m 50.79s+21° 18 22.59.014.19300G0Vhas a circumstellar disk
X AriX195101460103h 08m 30.89s+10° 26 45.29.04-1.233700F0.5RR Lyr variable, Vmax = 9.036m, Vmin = 9.966m, P = 0.6511796 d
RX AriRX02h 15m 20.78s+22° 34 11.19.41F2VAlgol variable, Vmax = 9.40m, Vmin = 10.1m, P = 1.029626 d
HAT-P-4702h 33m 14.0s+30° 21 3810.6874has a transiting planet (b)
SS AriSS02h 04m 18.41s+24° 00 02.210.153.52692G0W UMa variable, Vmax = 10.10m, Vmin = 10.63m, P = 0.40598257 d
TT AriTT02h 06m 53.08s+15° 17 41.810.2Bep:VY Scl star, Vmax = 10.2m, Vmin = 16.5m, P = 0.137551 d
RV AriRV02h 15m 07.50s+18° 04 27.911.61A0double-mode δ Sct variable, Vmax = 11.61m, Vmin = 12.30m, P = 0.0931281 d
WASP-11/HAT-P-1003h 09m 28.55s+30° 40 24.911.896.41408K3Vhas a transiting planet (b)
HAT-P-4802h 57m 53.0s+30° 37 3312.16995has a transiting planet (b)
L 1159-16TZ02h 00m 12.79s+13° 03 11.212.2613.9914.5M4.5flare star and BY Dra variable
LkHα 264WY02h 56m 37.56s+20° 05 37.112.46K5/6eT Tau star, Vmax = 12.25m, Vmin = 12.88m
RW AriRW02h 16m 03.72s+17° 31 59.012.51B8RR Lyr variable, Vmax = 12.12m, Vmin = 12.60m, P = 0.3543006 d
HAT-P-2503h 13m 45s+25° 11 5113.195.83969G5has a transiting planet (b)
HAT-P-5202h 50m 53.0s+29° 01 2114.076.141256has a transiting planet (b)
WX AriWX02h 47m 36.22s+10° 35 37.715.3CVVY Scl star and eclipsing binary, Vmax = 14.5m, Vmin = <16.7m, P = 0.1393512 d
Teegarden's star02h 53m 00.89s+16° 52 52.715.4017.4712.6M7.5
XY AriXY02h 56m 08.19s+19° 26 34.1WD+M0VDQ Her variable and eclipsing binary
PSR B0301+1903h 04m 33.12s+19° 32 51.4pulsar
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See also

References

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  1. Knobel, E. B. (1895). "1895MNRAS..55..429K Page 432". Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society. 55: 429. Bibcode:1895MNRAS..55..429K. doi:10.1093/mnras/55.8.429.
  2. 1 2 3 4 5 Consisting with δ Ari (Botein), ε Ari, ζ Ari, π Ari, and ρ3 Ari, were Al Buṭain, the dual of Al Baṭn, the Belly. See Star Name – R.H.Allen p. 83
  3. 1 2 3 4 5 δ Ari as Nir al Botain or Lucida Ventris (the brightest of the belly). ε Ari, ζ Ari, π Ari, and ρ3 Ari was not designated by Al Achsasi Al Mouakket. Jack W. Rhoads was designated these stars of Al Buṭain were Al Buṭain I (π Ari), Al Buṭain II3 Ari), Al Buṭain III (ε Ari) and Al Buṭain IV (ζ Ari)
  4. SIMBAD, 50 Arietis (Retrieved 27 July 2012)
  5. Abt, Helmut A. (2008). "Visual Multiples. IX. MK Spectral Types". The Astrophysical Journal Supplement Series. 176 (1): 216–217. Bibcode:2008ApJS..176..216A. doi:10.1086/525529.
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