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* omi CrB b
exoplanet in the constellation Corona Borealis
TIC 357502856b
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instance of
exoplanet
4 references
stated in
SIMBAD
stated in
Revisiting Planetary Systems in Okayama Planet Search Program: A new long-period planet, RV astrometry joint analysis, and multiplicity-metallicity trend around evolved stars
stated in source according to
Exoplanet Archive
stated in
Substellar Companions to Seven Evolved Intermediate-Mass Stars
stated in source according to
Exoplanet Archive
stated in
Extrasolar Planets Encyclopaedia
unconfirmed exoplanet
1 reference
stated in
SIMBAD
star
1 reference
stated in
SIMBAD
mass
1.5
Jupiter mass
1 reference
stated in
Extrasolar Planets Encyclopaedia
catalog code
TIC 357502856b
catalog
TESS Input Catalog
1 reference
stated in
Exoplanet Archive
time of discovery or invention
December 2012
1 reference
stated in
Substellar Companions to Seven Evolved Intermediate-Mass Stars
stated in source according to
Exoplanet Archive
discovery method
Doppler spectroscopy
2 references
stated in
Substellar Companions to Seven Evolved Intermediate-Mass Stars
stated in source according to
Exoplanet Archive
stated in
Extrasolar Planets Encyclopaedia
constellation
Corona Borealis
1 reference
based on heuristic
inferred from equatorial coordinates
parent astronomical body
Omicron Coronae Borealis
3 references
stated in
SIMBAD
stated in
Substellar Companions to Seven Evolved Intermediate-Mass Stars
stated in source according to
Exoplanet Archive
object stated in reference as
omi CrB
stated in
Extrasolar Planets Encyclopaedia
object stated in reference as
omi CrB
argument of periapsis
44.2±48
degree
1 reference
stated in
Revisiting Planetary Systems in Okayama Planet Search Program: A new long-period planet, RV astrometry joint analysis, and multiplicity-metallicity trend around evolved stars
stated in source according to
Exoplanet Archive
79±36
degree
1 reference
stated in
Substellar Companions to Seven Evolved Intermediate-Mass Stars
stated in source according to
Exoplanet Archive
M sin i
1.5
Jupiter mass
1 reference
stated in
Substellar Companions to Seven Evolved Intermediate-Mass Stars
stated in source according to
Extrasolar Planets Encyclopaedia
Exoplanet Archive
1.12±0.071
Jupiter mass
1 reference
stated in
Revisiting Planetary Systems in Okayama Planet Search Program: A new long-period planet, RV astrometry joint analysis, and multiplicity-metallicity trend around evolved stars
stated in source according to
Exoplanet Archive
orbital eccentricity
0.191±0.085
1 reference
stated in
Substellar Companions to Seven Evolved Intermediate-Mass Stars
stated in source according to
Extrasolar Planets Encyclopaedia
Exoplanet Archive
0.105±0.079
1 reference
stated in
Revisiting Planetary Systems in Okayama Planet Search Program: A new long-period planet, RV astrometry joint analysis, and multiplicity-metallicity trend around evolved stars
stated in source according to
Exoplanet Archive
orbital period
187.83±0.54
day
1 reference
stated in
Substellar Companions to Seven Evolved Intermediate-Mass Stars
stated in source according to
Exoplanet Archive
187.01±0.16
day
1 reference
stated in
Revisiting Planetary Systems in Okayama Planet Search Program: A new long-period planet, RV astrometry joint analysis, and multiplicity-metallicity trend around evolved stars
stated in source according to
Exoplanet Archive
187.3
day
1 reference
stated in
Substellar Companions to Seven Evolved Intermediate-Mass Stars
stated in source according to
Extrasolar Planets Encyclopaedia
semi-major axis of an orbit
0.83
astronomical unit
1 reference
stated in
Substellar Companions to Seven Evolved Intermediate-Mass Stars
stated in source according to
Extrasolar Planets Encyclopaedia
Exoplanet Archive
0.699
astronomical unit
1 reference
stated in
Revisiting Planetary Systems in Okayama Planet Search Program: A new long-period planet, RV astrometry joint analysis, and multiplicity-metallicity trend around evolved stars
stated in source according to
Exoplanet Archive
parallax
11.766±0.0764
milliarcsecond
2 references
stated in
Gaia Data Release 2
stated in
SIMBAD
declination component of proper motion
−42.807±0.106
milliarcsecond per year
2 references
stated in
Gaia Data Release 2
stated in
SIMBAD
right ascension component of proper motion
−118.05±0.087
milliarcsecond per year
2 references
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
230.03566142005790
degree
2 references
stated in
Gaia Data Release 2
stated in
SIMBAD
declination
29.61620655028388
degree
2 references
stated in
Gaia Data Release 2
stated in
SIMBAD
Identifiers
Extrasolar Planets Encyclopaedia exoplanet ID
omi_crb_b--1187
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NASA Exoplanet Archive ID
omi CrB b
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SIMBAD ID
* omi CrB b
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