Astronomy:HD 74156 c

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HD 74156 c
Discovery
Discovered byDominique Naef, Michel Mayor et al.[1]
Discovery siteCalifornia
Discovery dateApr 4, 2001[2]
Radial velocity
Orbital characteristics[3]
3.678+0.145
−0.159
 astronomical unit|AU
Eccentricity0.377±0.006
Orbital period2,448.5 ± 4.2 days (6.704 ± 0.011 a)
Inclination120.162°+7.601°
−66.225°
Longitude of ascending node210.652°+7.606°
−42.039°
astron|astron|helion}}2448568.530+13.016
−11.742
271.934°+1.178°
−1.505°
Semi-amplitude113.940+0.974
−1.099
 m/s
StarHD 74156
Physical characteristics[3]
Mass8.665+1.385
−0.470
 Jupiter mass


HD 74156 c is an extrasolar planet with a minimum mass about eight times that of Jupiter orbiting the star HD 74156. It is most likely a gas giant. This planet was discovered by Dominique Naef and Michel Mayor in April 2001 together with the planet HD 74156 b.[2][1] In 2022, the inclination and true mass of HD 74156 c were measured via astrometry.[3]

References

  1. Jump up to: 1.0 1.1 Naef, Dominique; Mayor, Michel; Beuzit, Jean-Luc; Perrier, Christian; Queloz, Didier; Sivan, Jean-Pierre; Udry, Stéphane (2004). "The ELODIE survey for northern extra-solar planets. III. Three planetary candidates detected with ELODIE". Astronomy and Astrophysics 414 (1): 351–359. doi:10.1051/0004-6361:20034091. Bibcode2004A&A...414..351N. http://www.aanda.org/index.php?option=article&access=standard&Itemid=129&url=/articles/aa/pdf/2004/04/aa0091.pdf. 
  2. Jump up to: 2.0 2.1 "Exoplanets: The Hunt Continues!" (Press release). Garching, Germany: European Southern Observatory. April 4, 2001. Retrieved December 27, 2012.
  3. Jump up to: 3.0 3.1 3.2 Feng, Fabo et al. (August 2022). "3D Selection of 167 Substellar Companions to Nearby Stars". The Astrophysical Journal Supplement Series 262 (21): 21. doi:10.3847/1538-4365/ac7e57. Bibcode2022ApJS..262...21F. 

Coordinates: Sky map 08h 42m 25.1222s, +04° 34′ 41.151″