hd+8535+b Latitude and Longitude:

Sky map 01h 23m 37.2361s, −41° 16′ 11.284″
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HD 8535 b
Discovery
Discovered byNaef et al.
Discovery site La Silla Observatory
Discovery dateOctober 19, 2009
radial velocity ( HARPS)
Orbital characteristics
2.47 AU (370,000,000 km)
1313 d
3.59 y
Star HD 8535

HD 8535 b (also known as HIP 6511 b) is an extrasolar planet which orbits the G-type main sequence star HD 8535, located approximately 171 light years away in the constellation Phoenix. This planet has at least five-eighths the mass of Jupiter and takes 3.6 years to orbit the star at a semimajor axis of 2.47 AU. [1] However unlike most other known exoplanets, its eccentricity is not known, but it is typical that its inclination is not known. This planet was detected by HARPS on October 19, 2009, together with 29 other planets.

References

  1. ^ Naef, Dominique; Mayor, Michel; Lo Curto, Gaspare; Bouchy, François; Lovis, Christophe; Moutou, Claire; Benz, Willy; Pepe, Francesco; Queloz, Didier; Santos, Nuno C.; Ségransan, Damien; Udry, Stéphane; Bonfils, Xavier; Delfosse, Xavier; Forveille, Thierry; Hébrard, Guillaume; Mordasini, Christoph; Perrier, Christian; Boisse, Isabelle; Sosnowska, Danuta (2010). "The HARPS Search for Southern Extrasolar Planets XXIII. 8 Planetary Companions to Low-activity Solar-type Stars". Astronomy and Astrophysics. 523: A15. arXiv: 1008.4600. Bibcode: 2010A&A...523A..15N. doi: 10.1051/0004-6361/200913616. S2CID  118845989.



hd+8535+b Latitude and Longitude:

Sky map 01h 23m 37.2361s, −41° 16′ 11.284″
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
HD 8535 b
Discovery
Discovered byNaef et al.
Discovery site La Silla Observatory
Discovery dateOctober 19, 2009
radial velocity ( HARPS)
Orbital characteristics
2.47 AU (370,000,000 km)
1313 d
3.59 y
Star HD 8535

HD 8535 b (also known as HIP 6511 b) is an extrasolar planet which orbits the G-type main sequence star HD 8535, located approximately 171 light years away in the constellation Phoenix. This planet has at least five-eighths the mass of Jupiter and takes 3.6 years to orbit the star at a semimajor axis of 2.47 AU. [1] However unlike most other known exoplanets, its eccentricity is not known, but it is typical that its inclination is not known. This planet was detected by HARPS on October 19, 2009, together with 29 other planets.

References

  1. ^ Naef, Dominique; Mayor, Michel; Lo Curto, Gaspare; Bouchy, François; Lovis, Christophe; Moutou, Claire; Benz, Willy; Pepe, Francesco; Queloz, Didier; Santos, Nuno C.; Ségransan, Damien; Udry, Stéphane; Bonfils, Xavier; Delfosse, Xavier; Forveille, Thierry; Hébrard, Guillaume; Mordasini, Christoph; Perrier, Christian; Boisse, Isabelle; Sosnowska, Danuta (2010). "The HARPS Search for Southern Extrasolar Planets XXIII. 8 Planetary Companions to Low-activity Solar-type Stars". Astronomy and Astrophysics. 523: A15. arXiv: 1008.4600. Bibcode: 2010A&A...523A..15N. doi: 10.1051/0004-6361/200913616. S2CID  118845989.



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