Astronomy:Gliese 849 b
Discovery | |
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Discovered by | California and Carnegie Planet Search |
Discovery site | W. M. Keck Observatory USA |
Discovery date | August 2006 |
radial velocity | |
Orbital characteristics | |
2.39±0.082 AU | |
Eccentricity | 0.038±0.019[1] |
Orbital period | 1924±15[1] d |
astron|astron|helion}} | 2453770±150[1] |
66±28[1] | |
Semi-amplitude | 23.96±0.94[1] |
Star | Gliese 849 |
Gliese 849 b is an extrasolar planet approximately 29 light years away in the constellation of Aquarius. It is the first long-period Jupiter-like planet discovered around a red dwarf, announced in August 2006 by the California and Carnegie Planet Search team using the radial velocity technique. The previously longest-period Jupiter-like planet around a red dwarf was Gliese 876 b. There are, however, two disproven longer period Jupiter-like planets around Lalande 21185. There are indications of a possible second companion. The planet's mass is less than that of Jupiter, though only the minimum mass is known. The distance of the planet is 2.35 AU and it takes 5.17 years (1890 days) to revolve in a circular orbit.[2]
See also
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 Feng, Y. Katherina et al. (2015). "The California Planet Survey IV: A Planet Orbiting the Giant Star HD 145934 and Updates to Seven Systems with Long-period Planets". The Astrophysical Journal 800 (1): 22. doi:10.1088/0004-637X/800/1/22. Bibcode: 2015ApJ...800...22F.
- ↑ Butler, R. Paul et al. (2006). "A Long-Period Jupiter-Mass Planet Orbiting the Nearby M Dwarf GJ 849". Publications of the Astronomical Society of the Pacific 118 (850): 1685–1689. doi:10.1086/510500. Bibcode: 2006PASP..118.1685B.
External links
Coordinates: 22h 09m 40.3460s, −4° 38′ 26.624″
Original source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gliese 849 b.
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