HD 38529

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HD 38529 A / B
Observation data
Equinox J2000.0
Constellation Orion
Right ascension 05h 46m 34.9120s
Declination +01° 10' 05.496"
Apparent magnitude (V) +5.94 / +13.35
Characteristics
Spectral type G4IV / M3.0V
U-B color index  ? / ?
B-V color index 0.773 / 0.46
Variable type none / ?
Astrometry
Radial velocity (Rv) 28.9 km/s
Proper motion (μ) RA: -80.05 mas/yr
Dec.: -141.79 mas/yr
Parallax (π) 23.57 ± 0.92 mas
Distance 138 ± 5 ly
(42 ± 2 pc)
Absolute magnitude (MV) +2.81 / ?
Details
Mass 1.39 / ? M
Radius 2.82 / ? R
Luminosity  ? / ? L
Temperature 5370 / ? K
Metallicity 0.29 ± 0.05 [Fe/H]
Rotation 34.5 / ?
Age ~3700 million years
Other designations
HR 1988, BD+01°1126, HIP 27253

HD 38529 (also known as HR 1988) is a binary star located about 138 light-years away in the constellation Orion.

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[edit] HD 38529 A

HD 38529 A is a yellow subgiant star, which has also been classified as a main sequence dwarf of spectral type G4V. It is about 40% more massive than our Sun. Two substellar companions are known in orbit around this star, including one brown dwarf.

[edit] HD 38529 Ab

HD 38529 Ab
Orbital elements
Semi-major axis a: 0.129 AU
Eccentricity e: 0.29 (± 0.02)
Orbital period P: 14.309 (± 0.05) d
Inclination i:  ?°
Longitude of
periastron ω:
87.7 (± 4)°
Time of periastron τ: 2,450,005.8 (± 1.5) JD
Physical characteristics
Mass: >0.78 MJ
Radius:  ? RJ
Density:  ? kg/
Temperature:  ? K
Discovery
Discovery date: 2000
Detection method(s): Doppler Spectroscopy
Discoverer(s): Marcy et al.


HD 38529 Ab is an extrasolar planet discovered in 2000. Because of its mass, it is likely that it is a gas giant.

[edit] HD 38529 Ac

HD 38529 Ac
Orbital elements
Semi-major axis a: 3.68 AU
Eccentricity e: 0.36 ± 0.05
Orbital period P: 2174.3 ± 30 d
Inclination i: 160°
Longitude of
periastron ω:
14.7 ± 10°
Time of periastron τ: 2,450,073.8 ± 35  JD
Physical characteristics
Mass: 37+36-19 MJ
Radius:  ? RJ
Density:  ? kg/
Temperature:  ? K
Discovery
Discovery date: 2002
Detection method(s): Doppler Spectroscopy
Discoverer(s): Marcy et al.


HD 38529 Ac is a brown dwarf companion to HD 38529 A. Radial velocity measurements give a minimum mass of 12.7 times that of Jupiter, close to the brown dwarf limit at 13 Jupiter masses. Astrometric measurements from the Hipparcos mission give a best fit inclination of 160° and a mass 37 times that of Jupiter.

[edit] HD 38529 B

HD 38529 B is a common proper motion stellar companion to HD 38529 A at a projected distance of about 12042 AU. The star is a red dwarf of spectral type M3.0V.

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