Planet LP 261-75 (AC)b

Detailed information about planet LP 261-75 (AC)b and its parameters.

Planet

Name
LP 261-75 (AC)b
Planet Status
Confirmed
Discovered in
2006
Update
2024-11-21
Mass
Mass*sin(i)
Semi-Major Axis
Orbital Period
Eccentricity
ω
Tperi
Radius
Inclination
Detection Method
Imaging
Mass Meas. Method
Spectrum
Radius Meas. 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
2MASS J09510459+3558098 b, LP 261-75 B, TOI-1779 B
Data Source Type Result Value Result Figure Notes Reference
Molecule Data Source Type Result Value Result Figure Notes Reference

Spectral type L6.

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Star

LP 261-75 forms an eclipsing binary with a close-in (P = 1.882 d) brown dwarf companion (m2 = 67.4 ± 2.1 MJup, r2 = 0.91 RJup, i = 89.131 ± 0.065°, see also Irwin et al. 2018, Brady et al. 2024).
The transiting brown dwarf is labeled as TOI-1779.01 and LP 261-75 C, since the outermost imaged substellar companion was the first one discovered and named “LP 261-75 B”. Hence according to naming conventions the binary system should be mentioned as LP 261-75 (AC).
On the other hand if the outer companion is regarded as “planet” in broad sense and the inner one as very low-mass star at stellar/substellar boundary, the binary system might be mentioned as “LP 261-75 (AB)” and the outer companion as “(AB)b”.

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