Discovery | |
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Discovered by | Marcy et al. |
Discovery site | California and Carnegie Planet Search USA |
Discovery date | April 15, 1999 |
Radial velocity | |
Orbital characteristics | |
Apastron | ~9.11 Gm |
Periastron | ~91.6 Gm |
~124.1 Gm | |
Eccentricity | 0.260 ± 0.079[1] |
241.26 ± 0.64[1] d ~0.66228[1] y | |
Inclination | 7.868 ± 1.003[2] |
236.853 ± 7.528[2] | |
2,499,922.53 ± 1.17[2] | |
247.66 ± 1.76[2] | |
Semi-amplitude | 56.26 ± 0.52[1] |
Star | Upsilon Andromedae A |
Physical characteristics | |
Mass | 13.98+2.3 −5.3[2] MJ |
Upsilon Andromedae c (υ Andromedae c, abbreviated Upsilon And c, υ And c), formally named Samh /ˈsɑːm/ (a homophone with the star Salm), is an extrasolar planet orbiting the Sun-like star Upsilon Andromedae A every 241.3 days at an average distance of 0.83 AU (124 million km; 77 million mi). Its discovery in April 1999 by Geoffrey Marcy and R. Paul Butler made this the first multiple-planet system to be discovered around a main-sequence star, and the first multiple-planet system known in a multiple star system. Upsilon Andromedae c is the second-known planet in order of distance from its star.