Discovery | |
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Discovered by | Ryu, Y.-H. et al[1] |
Discovery site | Spitzer Space Telescope[1] |
Discovery date | 2017[1] |
Gravitational microlensing[1] | |
Orbital characteristics | |
2.17 AU (325,000,000 km)[2] | |
Eccentricity | 0.42[2] |
1223.6 [2] d | |
Inclination | 41.2[2] |
Star | OGLE-2016-BLG-1190L[1] |
Physical characteristics | |
Mass | 13.38[1][2] MJ |
OGLE-2016-BLG-1190Lb is an extremely massive exoplanet, with a mass about 13.4 times that of Jupiter (MJ), or is, possibly, a low mass brown dwarf, orbiting the G-dwarf star OGLE-2016-BLG-1190L, located about 22,000 light years from Earth, in the constellation of Sagittarius, in the galactic bulge of the Milky Way.[1][3][4]
“Since the existence of the brown dwarf desert is the signature of different formation mechanisms for stars and planets, the extremely close proximity of OGLE-2016-BLG-1190Lb to this desert raises the question of whether it is truly a ‘planet’ (by formation mechanism) and therefore reacts back upon its role tracing the galactic distribution of planets," according to astronomers reporting the findings.[1][5]
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