Notes for Gl 614
Alias 14 Her, HD145675
by
Jean Schneider
update: 29 March 2005
The planet(s):
- Detection method: Radial Velocity
- Basic data:
| Name: |
GI614 (14 Her) b |
| M.sini: |
4.74 ± 0.06 MJ |
| Semi-major axis: |
2.80 AU |
| Orbital period: |
1796.4 ± 8.3 d. |
| Eccentricity: |
0.338 ± 0.011 |
| Omega (deg): |
22.58 ± 1.98 |
| T_peri (JD-240000): |
49 582.0 ± 12.4 |
| Inclination: |
- |
- Remarks:
22 Nov. 00: From astrometry Han et al (2000) claim
a preliminary mass of 13 MJ and inclination of
155.3o
- References:
- ASGHARI N., BROEG C., CARONE L., CASAS-MIRANDA R., PALARIS J., CSILLIK I.,
DVORAK R., FREISTETTER F., HADJIVANTSIDES G., HUSEMANN H., KHRAMOVA A.,
KHRISOFOROVA M., KHROMOVA I., KITIASHVILLI I., KOZLOWSKI S., LASKSO T.,
LACZKOWSKI T., LYTVINENKO D., MILONI O., MORISHIMA R., MORO-MARTIN A.,
PAKSYUTOV V., PAL A., PATIDAR V., PECNIK B., PELES O., PYO J., QUINN T.,
ROGRIGUEZ A., ROMANO C., SAKIA E., STADEL J., THIEL M., TODOROVIC N., VERAS D.,
NIETO E., VILAGI J., Von BLOH W., ZECHNER R. & ZHOHKOVA E., 2004
Stability of Terrestrial Planets in the Habitable Zone of Gl 777 A, HD 72659,
Gl 614, 47 Uma and HD 4208.
Astron. & Astrophys., submitted
preprint
- BEICHMAN C., BRYDEN G., PIEKE G., STANSBERRY J., TRILLING D., STAPELFELDT K.,
WERNER M., ENGELBRECHT C., BLAYLOCK M., GORDON K., CHEN C., SU K. & HINES D.,
2004
Planets and IR Excesses: Preliminary Results from a Spitzer MIPS Survey of
Solar-Type Stars.
ApJ. , 622, 1160
paper
- BURROWS A., SUDARSKY D. & HUBENY I., 2004
Spectra and Diagnostics for the Direct Detection of Wide-Separation
Extrasolar Giant Planets.
ApJ. , submitted
preprint
- BUTLER P., MARCY G., VOGT S., FISCHER D.,HENRY G., LAUGHLIN G. &
WRIGHT J., 2003
Seven New Keck Planets Orbiting G & K Dwarfs.
ApJ., 582, 455
paper
GIMENEZ A., 2000
ubvy Photometry of stars with planets.
Astron. & Astrophys., 356, 213.
paper
- GONZALEZ G., WALLERSTEIN G. & SAAR S., 1999
Parent Stars of Extrasolar Planets. IV. 14 Herculis, HD 187123, and HD
210277
ApJ. Letter, 511 Feb 1999
paper
- HAN I., BLACK D. & GATEWOOD G., 2000
Preliminary astrometric masses for proposed exrasolar planetary
companions.
ApJ. Letters, accepted
paper
- MAYOR M., QUELOZ D., BEUZIT J.-L., MARIOTTI J.-M., NAEF D., PERRIER C.
& SIVAN J.-P., 1998
Protostars and Planets IV (V. Manings Ed.)
- NAEF D., MAYOR M., BEUZIT J.-L., PERRIER C. QUELOZ D., UDRY S.,& SIVAN
J.-P., 2004
The ELODIE survey for northern
extra-solar planets. III: Three planetary candidates
detected with ELODIE.
Astron. & Astrophys., 414, 35
paper
- RYAN S, 2000
The Host Stars of Extrasolar Planets Have Normal Lithium Abundances.
MNRAS, 316, L35
paper
- TAKEDA Y., SATO B., KAMBE E., AOKI W., HONDA S., KAWANOMOTO S., MASUDA S.,
IZUMIURA H., WATANABE E., KOYANO H., MAEHARA H., NORIMOTO Y., OKADA T.,
SHIMIZU Y., URAGUCHI F., YANAGIZAWA K. YOSHIDA M., NIYAMA S. & ANDO H., 2001
Photospheric Abundances of Volatile and Refractory Elements in
Planet-Harboring Stars.
PASJ, 53, 1211
paper
- ZHAO G., CHEN Y., QIU H. & LI. Z., 2002
Chemical Abundances of 15 Extrasolar-Planet Host Stars.
Astron. J., 124, 2224
paper
- Other Web pages:
- 14 Her at Haute
Provence
- 14 Her at Geneva
- California
& Carnegie Planet Search data
The star:
- Distance: 18.1 pc
- Spectral type: K0V
- Apparent magnitude: V = 6.67
- Coordinates (2000): RA = 16 10 23.59
DEC = +43 49 18.2
- Metallicity: [Fe/H] = 0.35
- Mass (M_sun): M = 1.0
- More data:
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