Discovery | |
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Discovery site | HARPS-N of the Telescopio Nazionale Galileo |
Discovery date | 2015 July 30 |
radial velocity method (HARPS-N); | |
Orbital characteristics | |
Apastron | 0.2697 (± 0.0059) AU |
Periastron | 0.2043 (± 0.0059) AU |
0.2370 (± 0.003)[1] AU | |
Eccentricity | 0.138 (± 0.025)[1] |
46.8590 (± 0.028)[1] d | |
Inclination | null[1] |
Star | HD 219134 |
Physical characteristics | |
>1.61 (± 0.02)[1] R🜨 | |
Mass | >16.17 (± 0.64)[1] ME |
Mean density | <21.4 g cm−3 |
<6.24 g | |
Temperature | 410.5 K (137.4 °C; 279.2 °F) |
HD 219134 d, also known as HR 8832 d, is an exoplanet orbiting around the K-type star HD 219134 in the constellation of Cassiopeia. It has a minimum mass over 16 times that of Earth, indicating that it is likely a Hot Neptune. The exoplanet was initially detected by the instrument HARPS-N of the Italian Telescopio Nazionale Galileo via the radial velocity method. Unlike HD 219134 b and HD 219134 c it was not observed by the Spitzer Space Telescope and thus its radius and density are unknown. Only a minimum possible radius can be given.