HD 13189

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HD 13189
Observation data
Epoch J2000.0
Constellation
(pronunciation)
Triangulum
Right ascension 02h 09m 40.1717s
Declination +32º 18' 59.1690″
Apparent magnitude (V) +7.57
Absolute magnitude (V) +1.23
Distance 603 ly
(185 pc)
Spectral type K2 II
Other designations
BD+31 370, HIP 10085, SAO 55309

HD 13189 is a 8th magnitude star in Triangulum constellation. It is an orange bright giant star located 603 light years away. The mass is 4.5 times the Sun, which indicated that it was a B-type star when it was a main-sequence star. The absolute magnitude is 1.

This star has a planetary companion or brown dwarf companion.

[edit] HD 13189 b

HD 13189 b
Extrasolar planet List of extrasolar planets
Orbital elements
Semimajor axis (a) 1.85 ± 0.35 AU
Eccentricity (e) 0.28 ± 0.06
Orbital period (P) 471.6 ± 6 d
Angular distance (θ) 10 mas
Longitude of
periastron
(ω) 160.7 ± 12°
Time of periastron (T0) 2452327.9 ± 20.2 JD
Semi-amplitude (K) 6.8 ± 1.5 m/s
Physical characteristics
Mass (m) >14 ± 6 MJ
Discovery information
Discovery date 2005
Discoverer(s) Hatzes et al.
Detection method Radial Velocity
Discovery site Texas, United States
Discovery status Published

HD 13189 b is an exoplanet or brown dwarf with mass ranges from 8 to 20 Jupiter mass. This object is located 277 Gm (1.85 AU) from the star, taking 472 days to make one elliptic round.

This object was discovered in Texas in 2005.

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