HD 41004
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HD 41004 is a star system in the constellation Pictor at a distance of 139 light years.
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[edit] HD 41004 A
Observation data Epoch J2000.0 |
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Constellation (pronunciation) |
Pictor |
Right ascension | 5h 59m 49.64s |
Declination | -48º 14' 22.89″ |
Apparent magnitude (V) | 8.65 |
Absolute magnitude (V) | 5.51 |
Distance | 138.6 ly (42.5 pc) |
Spectral type | K1V |
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HIP 28393
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HD 41004 A is a primary orange dwarf star of spectral type K1V and apparent magnitude 8.65.
[edit] HD 41004 Ab
Discovery
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Discovered by | Zucker et al. |
Discovery date | 2003-2004 |
Detection method | radial velocity |
Designations
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Alternative names | HIP 28393 b |
Semi-major axis | 1.70 AU |
Eccentricity | 0.74±0.20 |
Orbital period | 963±38 d |
Average orbital speed | 19.3 km/s |
Angular distance | 40 mas |
Longitude of periastron | 97±31° |
Time of periastron | 2452425±37 JD |
Semi-amplitude | 99±60 m/s |
Physical characteristics
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Mass | >2.56 MJ |
HD 41004 Ab is a 2.56 MJ planet orbiting at a distance of 1.70 AU from HD 41004 A. The planet's orbit is highly eccentric caused by the companion star HD 41004 B and the distance ranges from 0.44 to 2.96 astronomical units.
[edit] HD 41004 B
Observation data Epoch J2000.0 |
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Constellation (pronunciation) |
Pictor |
Right ascension | 5h 59m 49.65s |
Declination | -48º 14' 22.90″ |
Apparent magnitude (V) | 12.33 |
Absolute magnitude (V) | 9.16 |
Distance | 140.35 ly (43.03 pc) |
Spectral type | M2V |
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n/a
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HD 41004 B is a red dwarf star with spectral type M2V and apparent magnitude 12.33.
[edit] HD 41004 Bb
Discovery
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Discovered by | Zucker et al. |
Discovery date | 2004 |
Detection method | radial velocity |
Semi-major axis | 0.0177 AU |
Eccentricity | 0.081±0.012 |
Orbital period | 1.3283±1.2e-5 d |
Average orbital speed | 145 km/s |
Angular distance | 0.411 mas |
Longitude of periastron | 178.5±7.8° |
Time of periastron | 2452434.88±0.0029 JD |
Semi-amplitude | 6114±71 m/s |
Physical characteristics
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Mass | >18.4 MJ |
HD 41004 Bb is a brown dwarf disguised as a planet that orbits closest to the star than any known extrasolar planets and brown dwarfs (a=0.0177 AU). Though it orbits only 145 km/s because of its low-mass parent star and takes 1.3 days. It's orbit is circular despite the gravitational effect of HD 41004 A because of its tidal effect of the nearby star HD 41004 B.
[edit] References
- Zucker, S.; Mazeh, T.; Santos, N. C.; Udry, S.; Mayor, M. (2004). "Multi-order TODCOR: Application to observations taken with the CORALIE echelle spectrograph. II. A planet in the system HD 41004". A&A 426: 695–698.
- Santos, N. C.; Mayor, M.; Naef, D.; Pepe, F.; Queloz, D.; Udry, S.; Burnet, M.; Clausen, J. V.; Helt, B. E.; Olsen, E. H.; Pritchard, J. D. (2002). "The CORALIE survey for southern extra-solar planets. IX. A 1.3-day period brown dwarf disguised as a planet". A&A 392: 215–229. doi: .