HD 132406 b

HD 132406 b
Discovery[1]
Discovered byDa Silva et al.
Discovery siteGeneva observatory, Switzerland
Discovery date2007
Radial velocity
Orbital characteristics[2]
1.969+0.06
−0.064
 AU
Eccentricity0.303+0.093
−0.077
964±40 d
2.64±0.11 yr
Inclination116°+19°
−18°
74°+79°
−52°
2455414+45
−51
219°+20°
−19°
Semi-amplitude72.06
StarHD 132406
Physical characteristics[2]
Mass6.2+2.2
−1.1
 MJ

HD 132406 b is a long-period, massive gas giant exoplanet orbiting the Sun-like star HD 132406. HD 132406 b has a minimum mass 5.61 times the mass of Jupiter. The orbital distance from the star is almost twice that of from Earth to the Sun. The orbital period is 2.7 years.[1]

An astrometric measurement of the planet's inclination and true mass was published in 2022 as part of Gaia DR3,[3] and this was updated in 2023.[2]

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