HD 220689

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HD 220689
Observation data
Epoch J2000.0      Equinox J2000.0
Constellation Aquarius
Right ascension 23h 25m 52.992s[1]
Declination –20° 36 57.71[1]
Apparent magnitude (V)+7.74
Characteristics
Spectral typeG3V
Astrometry
Proper motion (μ) RA: –15.48 ± 0.72[1] mas/yr
Dec.: –179.33 ± 0.64[1] mas/yr
Parallax (π)22.44 ± 0.70[1] mas
Distance145 ± 5 ly
(45 ± 1 pc)
Details
Mass1.04 ± 0.03 M
Radius1.07 ± 0.04 R
Luminosity1.24 L
Surface gravity (log g)4.32 ± 0.03 cgs
Temperature5921 ± 26 K
Metallicity [Fe/H]0.0 ± 0.03 dex
Age3.5 ± 1.9 Gyr
Other designations
HIP 115662, BD–21 6419
Database references
SIMBADdata
Exoplanet Archivedata
Extrasolar Planets
Encyclopaedia
data

HD 220689 is a G-class yellow dwarf star.

Planetary system

From 1998 to 2012, the star was under observation from the CORALIE echelle spectrograph at La Silla Observatory.

In 2012, a long-period, wide-orbiting planet was deduced by radial velocity. This was published in November.[2]

The HD 220689 system[3]
Companion
(in order from star)
Mass Semimajor axis
(AU)
Orbital period
(days)
Eccentricity Inclination Radius
b >1.06 ± 0.09 MJ 3.36 ± 0.09 2209+103
81
0.16+.1
.07

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 van Leeuwen, F. (2007). "Validation of the new Hipparcos reduction". Astronomy and Astrophysics 474 (2): 653–664. arXiv:0708.1752. Bibcode:2007A&A...474..653V. doi:10.1051/0004-6361:20078357. Vizier catalog entry
  2. Marmier, M. et al. (2013). "The CORALIE survey for southern extrasolar planets XVII. New and updated long period and massive planets". Astronomy and Astrophysics 551. A90. arXiv:1211.6444. Bibcode:2013A&A...551A..90M. doi:10.1051/0004-6361/201219639. 
  3. "hd_220689_b". 


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