Upsilon Andromedae c

Upsilon Andromedae c / Samh
An artist's impression of Upsilon Andromedae c.
Discovery
Discovered byMarcy et al.
Discovery siteCalifornia and Carnegie
Planet Search

 USA
Discovery dateApril 15, 1999
Radial velocity
Orbital characteristics
Apastron~9.11 Gm
Periastron~91.6 Gm
~124.1 Gm
Eccentricity0.260 ± 0.079[1]
241.26 ± 0.64[1] d
~0.66228[1] y
Inclination7.868 ± 1.003[2]
236.853 ± 7.528[2]
2,499,922.53 ± 1.17[2]
247.66 ± 1.76[2]
Semi-amplitude56.26 ± 0.52[1]
StarUpsilon Andromedae A
Physical characteristics
Mass13.98+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.

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  2. ^ a b c d e McArthur, Barbara E.; et al. (2010). "New Observational Constraints on the υ Andromedae System with Data from the Hubble Space Telescope and Hobby Eberly Telescope" (PDF). The Astrophysical Journal. 715 (2): 1203. Bibcode:2010ApJ...715.1203M. doi:10.1088/0004-637X/715/2/1203. S2CID 120127162.