Draft:Proplyd 133-353

  • Comment: Article needs more sources, try looking on Google Scholar or Archive.org. If you need help feel free to leave a message on my talk page. Dr vulpes (Talk) 07:46, 7 September 2024 (UTC)

Proplyd 133-353
Artist interpretation of Proplyd 133-353
Discovery
Discovery date2016
Physical characteristics
Equatorial radius
7.4 RJ
Mass13.0 MJ
Mean density
Unknown
Temperature2,450K

Proplyd 133-353 is possibly the largest known exoplanet[1]. This celestial body is likely a sub-brown dwarf/rouge planet. Proplyd 133-353 is likely not able to fuse deuterium disqualifying it from being a brown dwarf, the mass limit for deuterium fusion is slightly over 13MJ[2] and Proplyd 133-353's mass is likely under this threshold. Proplyd likely has a photoevaporating disk as shown in the graphic on the right. Proplyd 133-353 is also a very young exoplanet with an age of just 500,000[3] years making it one of the youngest exoplanets known.

  1. ^ "List of largest exoplanets", Wikipedia, 2024-07-27, retrieved 2024-08-02
  2. ^ Spiegel, David S.; Burrows, Adam; Milsom, John A. (January 2011). "The Deuterium-Burning Mass Limit for Brown Dwarfs and Giant Planets". The Astrophysical Journal. 727 (1): 57. arXiv:1008.5150. Bibcode:2011ApJ...727...57S. doi:10.1088/0004-637X/727/1/57. ISSN 0004-637X.
  3. ^ "Proplyd 133-353". Exoplanets, Planets, and Fan made Exoplanets and Planets Wiki. Retrieved 2024-08-02.