HD 107148

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HD 107148
Observation data
Epoch J2000.0
Constellation
(pronunciation)
Virgo
Right ascension 12h 19m 13.49s
Declination -03° 19′ 11.24″
Apparent magnitude (V) +8.02
Distance 167.18 ± 8.48 ly
(51.26 ± 2.6 pc)
Spectral type G5V
Other designations
BD-02°3497, HIP 60081, SAO 138714

HD 107148 is an eighth magnitude star in the constellation Virgo. It is a yellow dwarf with a luminosity 1.41 times the Sun. It is twice as enriched with heavy elements than the Sun. In 2006, a discovery of Saturn-mass planet was announced. It should not be confused with HD 108147, which also have an extrasolar planet located in Crux constellation discovered in 2000.

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[edit] HD 107148 b

HD 107148 b
Extrasolar planet List of extrasolar planets
Orbital elements
Semimajor axis (a) 0.269 ± 0.016 AU
Eccentricity (e) 0.05 ± 0.17
Orbital period (P) 48.056 ± 0.057 d
Angular distance (θ) 5.244 mas
Longitude of
periastron
(ω) 75°
Time of periastron (T0) 2,399,987 ± 12 JD
Semi-amplitude (K) 11 ± 1.8 m/s
Physical characteristics
Mass (m) >0.21 ± 0.036 MJ
Discovery information
Discovery date 2006
Discoverer(s) Butler et al.
Detection method radial velocity
Discovery status Published

A planet, designated as HD 107148 b is a jovian planet, the mass is only 70% that of Saturn, but only the minimum mass is known. Unlike Saturn, it orbits much closer to the star, only 26.9% of distance of Earth to the Sun, but like Saturn, it has low eccentricity about the same as Saturn.

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