HD 142022

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HD 142022
Observation data
Epoch J2000.0
Constellation
(pronunciation)
Octans
Right ascension 16h 10m 15.0238s
Declination −84º 13' 53.8025″
Apparent magnitude (V) 7.69
Absolute magnitude (V) 4.91
Distance 117 ly
(35.9 pc)
Spectral type G9V
Other designations
CD−83 202, Gl 606.1, GJ 9536, HIP 79242, SAO 258738

HD 142022 is a binary star system located in the southernmost constellation Octans located at a distance of 117 ly. The primary star (HD 142022 A) has a spectral type of G9V and has apparent magnitude of 7.69. Its mass is 1% less than the Sun but the radius is only 70.5%. The star’s age is old, only 400 million years younger than the Universe itself. It is a Population I star with metallicity of 55% greater than solar.

The primary star has a single planetary system as of 2005.

[edit] HD 142022 Ab

HD 142022 Ab
Extrasolar planet List of extrasolar planets
Orbital elements
Semimajor axis (a) 2.93 AU
Eccentricity (e) 0.53±0.20
Orbital period (P) 1928±46 d
Angular distance (θ) 81.6 mas
Longitude of
periastron
(ω) 170±9°
Time of periastron (T0) 2,450,971±75 JD
Semi-amplitude (K) 92±65 m/s
Physical characteristics
Mass (m) >4.47 MJ
Discovery information
Discovery date 2005
Discoverer(s) Eggenberger et al.
Detection method Radial Velocity
Discovery status Published

The radial velocity method by Eggenberger et al. 2005 found that HD 142022 A is wobbling which indicated the presence of a massive planet, designating as HD 142022 Ab, with mass of 4.5 times Jupiter. It has a relatively wide separation between a planet and a star with nearly 3 AU (angular separation of 81.6 mas as viewed from Earth), which takes 1928 days or 5.28 years to revolve. As it is typical for long-period planets, it has a relatively high eccentricity of 53±20%.

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