Discovery | |
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Discovered by | Sozzetti et al.[2] |
Discovery site | Observatoire de Haute-Provence in France |
Discovery date | November 24, 2005 |
Doppler Spectroscopy | |
Orbital characteristics | |
1.946 ± 0.014 AU (291,100,000 ± 2,100,000 km)[3] | |
Eccentricity | 0.525+0.024 −0.026[3] |
1,004.7 ± 3.0 days (2.7507 ± 0.0082 years)[4] | |
Inclination | 111.4°+4.4° −4.7°[4] |
19.2°+5.0° −4.8°[4] | |
245511.1+10 −8.7[3] | |
73.1°±4.3°[4] | |
Semi-amplitude | 168 ± 9[2] |
Star | HD 81040 |
Physical characteristics | |
Mass | 7.53±0.032 MJ[4] |
HD 81040 b is a massive gas giant exoplanet that orbits the star HD 81040, discovered in 2005 by radial velocity.[2] Its orbital period is just over 1000 days. It has a semimajor axis of about 1.95 AU, and its orbit is quite eccentric, at a little over 0.5.[3][4]
Astrometry of HD 81040 using Gaia, published in several papers, has determined an orbital inclination of about 111°. This, combined with the minimum mass, gives a true mass of 7.53 MJ.[3][1][5][6][4] Since the inclination is high, there is a small chance that the planet transits.[3]
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