DENIS-P J082303.1-491201 b
Discovery[1] | |
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Discovered by | Sahlmann et al. (2013) |
Discovery site | ESO telescopes at the La Silla Paranal Observatory |
Discovery date | August 2013 |
Transit photometry | |
Designations | |
2MASS J08230313-4912012 b[2] | |
Orbital characteristics[2] | |
±0.01 AU 0.36 | |
Eccentricity |
+0.068 −0.064 0.345 |
+1.38 −1.35 days 246.36 | |
Inclination |
+1.9 −2.1 deg 56.6 |
+7.2 −8.4 deg 36.3 | |
Physical characteristics | |
Mass | ±1.9 28.5 MJ[2] |
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DENIS-P J082303.1-491201 b (alias 2MASS J08230313-4912012 b) is a substellar object, classified as either an exoplanet or a brown dwarf, orbiting DENIS-P J082303.1-491201,[3] an L1.5-type brown dwarf in the constellation Vela. As of March 2014, DENIS-P J082303.1-491201 b, with a mass of nearly 29 MJ, is listed as the most massive exoplanet so far discovered.[2]
Discovery
DENIS-P J082303.1-491201 b was discovered by Sahlmann et al. (2013) using the ESO telescopes at the La Silla Paranal Observatory.[1] It is part of an ultracool binary system.[1]
Properties
Physical
DENIS-P J082303.1-491201 b is located 20.77 parsecs (67.7 ly) from Earth. At ±1.9 28.5 MJ,[2] it is listed as the most massive planet in the NASA Exoplanet Archive, although, according to most definitions, this object is too massive to be a planet and is more properly classified as a brown dwarf.
Orbital
DENIS-P J082303.1-491201 b orbits the nearby L1.5-type brown dwarf DENIS-P J082303.1-491201, which is ±0.7% the mass of our Sun, 7.5[1] and has an orbital period of about 246 days.[1][2]
See also
References
- 1 2 3 4 5 Sahlmann, J.; Lazorenko, P. F.; Ségransan, D.; Martín, E. L.; Queloz, D.; et al. (August 2013). "Astrometric orbit of a low-mass companion to an ultracool dwarf". Astronomy & Astrophysics. 556. A133. arXiv:1306.3225. Bibcode:2013A&A...556A.133S. doi:10.1051/0004-6361/201321871.
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 "DENIS-P J082303.1-491201 b". Caltech. Retrieved 8 March 2014.
- ↑ "DENIS-P J082303.1-491201". SIMBAD. Retrieved 8 March 2014.
External links
- DENIS Deep Near Infrared Survey of the Southern Sky
- SIMBAD: 2MASS J08230313-4912012 -- Brown Dwarf (M<0.08solMass)