Discovery | |
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Discovered by | Q. Konopacky et al.[1] |
Discovery date | 2016 |
Direct imaging | |
Orbital characteristics[2] | |
19.0+5.7 −4.4 AU | |
Eccentricity | 0.63+0.32 −0.23 |
71.5+35.7 −23.2 yr | |
Inclination | 82.8+2.0 −12.5° |
299.5+2.5 −2.7 | |
207.2+34.6 −30.1 | |
Star | HR 2562 |
Physical characteristics | |
0.89+0.14 −0.27[3] RJ | |
Mass | < 18.5[2] MJ |
log(g) = 4.70 ± 0.32[1] m/s² | |
Temperature | 1200 ± 100 K[1] |
HR 2562 B is a substellar companion orbiting the star HR 2562. Discovered in 2016 by a team led by Quinn M. Konopacky by direct imaging, HR 2562 B orbits within the inner edge of HR 2562's circumstellar disc—as of April 2023, it is one of only two known brown dwarfs to do so.[2] Separated by roughly 20 astronomical units (3.0×109 km) from its primary companion, HR 2562 B has drawn interest for its potential dynamical interactions with the outer circumstellar disc.