HD 27894 b

HD 27894 b is a gas giant with a mass at least two thirds that of Jupiter, or twice that of Saturn. The distance from the planet to the star is one third compared that of Mercury from our Sun, and it takes almost exactly 18 days to complete one roughly circular orbit.[1]

HD 27894 b
Discovery
Discovered byMoutou, Mayor,
Bouchy et al.
Discovery date15 Feb 2005
Radial velocity
Orbital characteristics
0.1221 ± 0.0071 AU (18,270,000 ± 1,060,000 km)
Eccentricity0.049±0.08
17.991±0.007 d
2,453,275.46±0.48
132.9±9.7
Semi-amplitude58.1±0.5
StarHD 27894
Physical characteristics
Mass>0.618±0.088 MJ
(>196 M)

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