HD 73526
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Observation data Epoch J2000.0 |
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Constellation (pronunciation) |
Vela |
Right ascension | 08h 37m 16s |
Declination | -41° 19' 08" |
Apparent magnitude (V) | +9 |
Distance | 323 ly (99 pc) |
Spectral type | G6V |
Other designations | |
HIP 42282
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HD 73526 is a yellow dwarf star about 323 light-years away in the constellation Vela.
As of 2006 there are 2 known extrasolar planets orbiting HD 73526.
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[edit] Planets
[edit] HD 73526 b
Extrasolar planet | List of extrasolar planets | |
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Orbital elements | ||
Semimajor axis | (a) | 0.66±0.05 AU |
Eccentricity | (e) | 0.39±0.05 |
Orbital period | (P) | 187.5±0.3 d |
Angular distance | (θ) | 6.374 mas |
Longitude of periastron |
(ω) | 172±11° |
Time of periastron | (T0) | 2,450,037±15 JD |
Semi-amplitude | (K) | 76.1±5.1 m/s |
Physical characteristics | ||
Mass | (m) | >2.07±0.16 MJ |
Discovery information | ||
Discovery date | Jun 13, 2002 | |
Discoverer(s) | Tinney et al. | |
Detection method | Radial velocity | |
Discovery status | Published |
HD 73526 b is an extrasolar planet orbiting about 61 million miles (0.66 AU) away from its primary star. The planet is more massive than Jupiter in our solar system, so is most likely a gas giant. Based on its orbit and the stellar luminosity, the planet probably receives similar insolation to Mercury.
[edit] HD 73526 c
Extrasolar planet | List of extrasolar planets | |
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Orbital elements | ||
Semimajor axis | (a) | 1.05±0.08 AU |
Eccentricity | (e) | 0.40±0.05 |
Orbital period | (P) | 376.9±0.9 d |
Angular distance | (θ) | 10.606 mas |
Longitude of periastron |
(ω) | 183±30° |
Time of periastron | (T0) | 2,450,184±33 JD |
Semi-amplitude | (K) | 67.4±3.6 m/s |
Physical characteristics | ||
Mass | (m) | >2.30±0.17 MJ |
Discovery information | ||
Discovery date | Feb 25, 2006 | |
Discoverer(s) | Tinney et al. | |
Detection method | Radial velocity | |
Discovery status | Published |
HD 73526 c is an extrasolar planet orbiting about 97 million miles (1.05 AU) away from its primary star. Based on its mass, this planet is likely to be a gas giant. At the distance this planet orbits from its star, which is more luminous than our Sun, HD 73526 c would receive insolation similar to Venus.
HD 73526 c is in a 2:1 orbital resonance with HD 73526 b. Every time planet b goes around its sun twice, planet c goes around once, a similar configuration to planets b and c of the Gliese 876 system.
[edit] References
- Tinney et al. (2003). "Four New Planets Orbiting Metal-enriched Stars". The Astrophysical Journal 587 (1): 423 – 428. doi: .
- Tinney et al. (2006). "The 2 : 1 Resonant Exoplanetary System Orbiting HD 73526". The Astrophysical Journal 647 (1): 594 – 599. doi: .
[edit] External links
- Extrasolar Planets Encyclopaedia: HD 73526
- Extrasolar Visions: HD 73526
- Extrasolar Visions: HD 73526 b