HAT-P-1b

HAT-P-1 b
Size comparison of HAT-P-1b with Jupiter.
Discovery
Discovered byHATNet Project[1]
Discovery siteArizona and Hawaii[1]
Discovery dateThurs, Sept 14, 2006[2]
Transit, radial velocity[1]
Orbital characteristics
0.05561 ± 0.00083 AU (8,319,000 ± 124,000 km)[3]
Eccentricity<0.067[4]
4.4652968 ± 0.0000018[5] d
Inclination85.634 ± 0.056[3]
Semi-amplitude59.3 ± 1.4[4]
StarHAT-P-1 (ADS 16402 B)
Physical characteristics
1.319 ± 0.019[3] RJ
Mass0.529 ± 0.020[5] MJ
Temperature1322 ± 15[3] K

HAT-P-1b is an extrasolar planet orbiting the Sun-like star HAT-P-1, also known as ADS 16402 B. HAT-P-1 is the dimmer component of the ADS 16402 binary star system. It is located roughly 521 light years away from Earth in the constellation Lacerta. HAT-P-1b is among the least dense of any of the known extrasolar planets.

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