Notes for HD 10647
by
Jean Schneider
update: 23 October 2004
The planet(s):
- Detection method: Radial Velocity
- Basic data:
| Name: |
HD 10647 b |
| M.sini: |
0.91J |
| Semi-major axis: |
2.10 |
| Orbital period: |
1040 ± 37 d. |
| Eccentricity: |
0.18 ± 0.08 |
| omega (deg): |
68 ±17 |
| T_peri (JD-2400000): |
52261 ± 47 |
| Inclination: |
- |
- Remarks:
03 Jul. 03: Planet not seen in AAT data (H. Jones 2003)
29 Jun. 03: The star presents an IR excess at 60 microns (Decin et al 2000)
- References:
- BODAGHEE A., SANTOS N., ISRAELIAN G. & MAYOR M., 2003
Chemical abudnances of planet-host stars: Results
for alpha and Fe-group elements.
Astron. & Astrophys., 404, 715
paper
- DECIN G., DOMINIK C., MALFAIT K., MAYOR M., WAELKENS C., 2000
The Vega phenomenon around G dwarfs.
Astron. & Astrophys., 357, 533
paper
- JONES H., 2003
Results from AAT
in Extrasolar Planets: Today and Tomorrow, in press
- MAYOR M., 2003
Statistical properties of exoplanets: looking for constraints on formation
scenarios.
in Extrasolar Planets: Today and Tomorrow, in press
- Other Web pages:
-
Geneva Observatory data
- California &
Carnegie Planet Search Data
The star:
- Distance: 17.3 pc
- Spectral type: F8V
- Apparent magnitude: V = 5.52
- Metallicity: [Fe/H] = -0.03 ± 0.04
- Mass (M_sun): M = 1.07
- Coordinates (2000): RA = 01 42 29.3157
DEC = -53 44 27.003
- More data:
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