HAT-P-14b

HAT-P-14b / Sissi
Size comparison of Jupiter with HAT-P-14b.
Discovery
Discovered byHATNet Project[1]
Discovery date2010-03-10
Transit
Designations
WASP-27b, Sissi
Orbital characteristics
0.06062+0.00065
−0.00067
AU
Eccentricity0.1074+0.0076
−0.0079
[2]
4.627686±0.000077 d[3]
Inclination84.1167+0.0026
−0.0025
[3]
StarHAT-P-14
Physical characteristics
1.101±0.036[3] RJ
Mass2.444±0.060[3] MJ
7.49±0.36 g
Temperature1566±21[3]

HAT-P-14b, officially named Sissi also known as WASP-27b,[4] is an extrasolar planet located approximately 224.2 ± 0.6 parsecs (731.2 ± 2.0 ly)[5] away in the constellation of Hercules, orbiting the 10th magnitude F-type main-sequence star HAT-P-14. This planet was discovered in 2010 by the HATNet Project using the transit method.[1] It was independently detected by the SuperWASP project.[6]

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  4. ^ The Exoplanet Handbook By Michael Perryman, p.727
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