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HD 95872b
exoplanet in the constellation Crater
TIC 52198580b
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instance of
unconfirmed exoplanet
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SIMBAD
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Two new long-period giant planets from the McDonald observatory planet search and two stars with long-period radial velocity signals related to stellar activity cycles
exoplanet
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SIMBAD
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Two new long-period giant planets from the McDonald observatory planet search and two stars with long-period radial velocity signals related to stellar activity cycles
stated in source according to
Exoplanet Archive
stated in
Accurate Empirical Radii and Masses of Planets and Their Host Stars with Gaia Parallaxes
stated in source according to
Exoplanet Archive
stated in
Extrasolar Planets Encyclopaedia
star
1 reference
stated in
SIMBAD
mass
4.6±0.3
Jupiter mass
1 reference
stated in
Extrasolar Planets Encyclopaedia
catalog code
HD 95872b
catalog
Henry Draper Catalogue
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SIMBAD
TIC 52198580b
catalog
TESS Input Catalog
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Exoplanet Archive
time of discovery or invention
2015
1 reference
stated in
Extrasolar Planets Encyclopaedia
February 2016
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stated in
Two new long-period giant planets from the McDonald observatory planet search and two stars with long-period radial velocity signals related to stellar activity cycles
stated in source according to
Exoplanet Archive
discovery method
Doppler spectroscopy
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Two new long-period giant planets from the McDonald observatory planet search and two stars with long-period radial velocity signals related to stellar activity cycles
stated in source according to
Exoplanet Archive
stated in
Extrasolar Planets Encyclopaedia
constellation
Crater
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based on heuristic
inferred from equatorial coordinates
parent astronomical body
HD 95872
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stated in
Two new long-period giant planets from the McDonald observatory planet search and two stars with long-period radial velocity signals related to stellar activity cycles
stated in source according to
Exoplanet Archive
object stated in reference as
HD 95872
stated in
SIMBAD
stated in
Extrasolar Planets Encyclopaedia
object stated in reference as
HD 95872
argument of periapsis
17±67
degree
1 reference
stated in
Two new long-period giant planets from the McDonald observatory planet search and two stars with long-period radial velocity signals related to stellar activity cycles
stated in source according to
Exoplanet Archive
Extrasolar Planets Encyclopaedia
M sin i
3.74±0.93
Jupiter mass
1 reference
stated in
Accurate Empirical Radii and Masses of Planets and Their Host Stars with Gaia Parallaxes
stated in source according to
Exoplanet Archive
4.6±0.3
Jupiter mass
1 reference
stated in
Two new long-period giant planets from the McDonald observatory planet search and two stars with long-period radial velocity signals related to stellar activity cycles
stated in source according to
Exoplanet Archive
Extrasolar Planets Encyclopaedia
orbital eccentricity
0.06±0.04
2 references
stated in
Two new long-period giant planets from the McDonald observatory planet search and two stars with long-period radial velocity signals related to stellar activity cycles
stated in source according to
Extrasolar Planets Encyclopaedia
Exoplanet Archive
stated in
Accurate Empirical Radii and Masses of Planets and Their Host Stars with Gaia Parallaxes
stated in source according to
Exoplanet Archive
orbital period
4,375±170
day
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stated in
Accurate Empirical Radii and Masses of Planets and Their Host Stars with Gaia Parallaxes
stated in source according to
Exoplanet Archive
4,375±169
day
1 reference
stated in
Two new long-period giant planets from the McDonald observatory planet search and two stars with long-period radial velocity signals related to stellar activity cycles
stated in source according to
Exoplanet Archive
Extrasolar Planets Encyclopaedia
semi-major axis of an orbit
5.15±0.16
astronomical unit
1 reference
stated in
Accurate Empirical Radii and Masses of Planets and Their Host Stars with Gaia Parallaxes
stated in source according to
Exoplanet Archive
5.2±0.1
astronomical unit
1 reference
stated in
Two new long-period giant planets from the McDonald observatory planet search and two stars with long-period radial velocity signals related to stellar activity cycles
stated in source according to
Exoplanet Archive
Extrasolar Planets Encyclopaedia
parallax
13.8178±0.034
milliarcsecond
2 references
stated in
Gaia Data Release 2
stated in
SIMBAD
declination component of proper motion
−80.257±0.045
milliarcsecond per year
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stated in
Gaia Data Release 2
stated in
SIMBAD
right ascension component of proper motion
−250.469±0.058
milliarcsecond per year
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stated in
Gaia Data Release 2
stated in
SIMBAD
epoch
J2000.0
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stated in
SIMBAD
stated in
Exoplanet Archive
stated in
Extrasolar Planets Encyclopaedia
right ascension
165.86704350730378
degree
2 references
stated in
Gaia Data Release 2
stated in
SIMBAD
declination
−22.09398471146750
degree
2 references
stated in
Gaia Data Release 2
stated in
SIMBAD
time of periapsis
2,449,869±744
Julian day
epoch
J2000.0
1 reference
stated in
Two new long-period giant planets from the McDonald observatory planet search and two stars with long-period radial velocity signals related to stellar activity cycles
stated in source according to
Extrasolar Planets Encyclopaedia
Identifiers
Extrasolar Planets Encyclopaedia exoplanet ID
hd_95872_b--2512
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NASA Exoplanet Archive ID
HD 95872 b
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SIMBAD ID
HD 95872b
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Wolfram Language entity code
Entity["Exoplanet", "HD95872b"]
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