Planet NY Vir (AB)c
Detailed information about planet NY Vir (AB)c and its parameters.
Planet
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- NY Vir (AB)c
- Planet Status
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- Discovered in
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- Mass
- Mass*sin(i)
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- Semi-Major Axis
- Orbital Period
- Eccentricity
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- ω
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- Tperi
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- Radius
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- Inclination
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- Detection Method
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- Mass Meas. Method
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- Radius Meas. Method
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- Primary transit
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- Secondary transit
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- λ
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- Impact Parameter b
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- Time Vr=0
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- Velocity Semiamplitude K
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- Calculated temperature
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- Measured temperature
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- Hottest point longitude
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- Geometric albedo
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- Surface gravity log(g/gH)
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- Alternate Names
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20 Dec 2011: The planet candidate NY Vir c is inferred from the parabolic shape in the variation of the eclipse timing of the eclisping binary parent star (Qian et al. 2011).
See also Circumbinary Planets webpage.
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Star
- Name
- NY Vir (AB)
- Distance
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- Spectral type
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- Apparent magnitude V
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- Mass
- Age
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- Effective temperature
- Radius
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- Metallicity [Fe/H]
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- Detected Disc
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- Magnetic Field
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- RA2000
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- Dec2000
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- Alternate Names
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20 Nov 2014: The binary star orbit has an inclination 81 Deg. (Lee et al; 2014)
20 Dec 2011: NY Vir is a rapidly pulsating subdwarf
B-type ecplipsing binary with:
- for component 1: M1 = 0.46 MSun, T1= 33000 K
- for component 2: M2 = 0.14 MSun,
T2 = 3000 K
and a binary period = 0.101 d (Qian et al. 2011).
The present table gives the total mass M1 + M2 and T = T1.
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- Most recent references (ADS)