Planet PA-99-N2 b

Name PA-99-N2 b
Planet Status Candidate
Discovered in 2009
Mass 6.34 MJ
Mass*sin(i)
Semi-Major Axis
Orbital Period
Eccentricity
ω
Tperi
Radius
Inclination
Update 2021-09-01
Detection Method Default
Mass Detection Method
Radius Detection Method
Primary transit
Secondary transit
λ
Impact Parameter b
Time Vr=0
Velocity Semiamplitude K
Calculated temperature
Measured temperature
Hottest point longitude
Geometric albedo
Surface gravity log(g/gH)
Alternate Names

Star

PA-99-N2
Name PA-99-N2
Distance 670000.0 pc
Spectral type
Apparent magnitude V
Mass 0.5 MSun
Age
Effective temperature
Radius
Metallicity [Fe/H]
Detected Disc
Magnetic Field
RA2000 00:42:00.0
Dec2000 +41:16:00
Alternate Names
Planetary system 1 planet

Remarks

Star in galaxy M31

More data

Observability Predictor

Remarks

Reanalysis of data by An et al 2004

Related publications

Defining and cataloging exoplanets: The exoplanet.eu database
2011 SCHNEIDER J., DEDIEU C., LE SIDANER P., SAVALLE R. & ZOLOTUKHIN I.
Astron. & Astrophys., 532, A79
paper   arxiv

The Exoplanet Handbook
2011 Michael Perryman
Content
Content and Chapter 5

Exoplanet Data Explorer
2010 WRIGHT J., MARCY G. & the California Planet Survey consortium
web page

Search for exoplanets in M31 with pixel-lensing and the PA-99-N2 event revisited
2010 INGROSSO G., CALCHI NOVATI S., DE PAOLIS F., JETZER Ph., NUCITA A. & ZAKHAROV A.
paper

Pixel-lensing as a way to detect extrasolar planets in M31
2009 INGROSSO G., CALCHI NOVATI S., DE PAOLIS F., JETZER Ph., NUCITA A. & ZAKHAROV A.
MNRAS, 399, 219
paper

The anomaly in the candidate microlensing event PA-99-N2
2004 AN J., EVANS N., KERINS E., BAILLON P., CALCHI NOVATI S., CARR J., CREZE M., GIRAUD-HERAUD Y., GOULD A., HEWETT P., JETZER Ph., KAPLAN J., PAULIN-HENRIKSSON S., SMARTT S., TSAPRAS Y. & VALLS-GABAUD D. (The POINT-AGAPE Collaboration)
ApJ., 601, 845
paper