HD 43197
The stellar classification of this star is G8/K0 IV/V, which may be interpreted to mean the spectrum is intermediate between similar stars of class G8 and K0, and its luminosity class showing a blend of a main sequence star (V) and a subgiant star (IV). It is a weakly active star with a high metallicity, being five halves as much as the Sun. The star is about the same mass and size as the Sun, although the luminosity is only 74% of solar. The star's age is estimated to be at least three billion years and it is modelled to be right at the end of its main sequence life.
Planetary system
In 2009, the HARPS planet search program announced a Jovian planet in a highly eccentric orbit around the star. The planet spends ~78% of its orbital period in the habitable zone of the host star, although temperatures can reach 716 K during periastron passage. In 2022, a second super-Jovian planet was discovered using a combination of radial velocity and astrometry. Assuming the inner planet shares the outer planet's orbital inclination, its true mass would be about 4 MJ.
Companion (in order from star) |
Mass | Semimajor axis (AU) |
Orbital period (days) |
Eccentricity | Inclination | Radius |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
b (Equiano) | ≥0.553+0.052 −0.048 MJ |
0.882+0.035 −0.039 |
308.9+2.3 −2.8 |
0.742+0.017 −0.018 |
— | — |
c | 7.868+1.760 −1.599 MJ |
8.540+2.334 −1.584 |
9296.0+4133.0 −2422.1 |
0.149+0.112 −0.087 |
11.420+5.388 −3.070° |
— |
See also
References
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