Candidate exoplanet in the constellation Crux
HD 106906 b is a directly imaged planetary-mass companion[ 2] and exoplanet orbiting the star HD 106906 , in the constellation Crux at about 336 ± 13 light-years (103 ± 4 pc ) from Earth .[ 5] It is estimated to be about eleven times the mass of Jupiter and is located about 738 AU away from its host star.[ 4] HD 106906 b is an oddity; while its mass estimate is nominally consistent with identifying it as an exoplanet, it appears at a much wider separation from its parent star than thought possible for in-situ formation from a protoplanetary disk .[ 7]
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