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HD 73526

HD 73526 is a star in the southern constellation of Vela. With an apparent visual magnitude of +8.99,[2] it is much too faint to be viewed with the naked eye. The star is located at a distance of approximately 316 light-years (97 parsecs) from the Sun based on parallax,[1] and is drifting further away with a radial velocity of +26 km/s.[4] It is a member of the thin disk population.[4]

HD 73526
Observation data
Epoch J2000.0      Equinox J2000.0
Constellation Vela
Right ascension 08h 37m 16.48335s[1]
Declination −41° 19′ 08.7904″[1]
Apparent magnitude (V) +8.99[2]
Characteristics
Evolutionary stage Main sequence[3]
Spectral type G6 V[3]
B−V color index 0.737±0.005[2]
Variable type Constant[3]
Astrometry
Radial velocity (Rv)+26.31±0.10[4] km/s
Proper motion (μ) RA: −60.993 mas/yr[1]
Dec.: 159.192 mas/yr[1]
Parallax (π)10.3311 ± 0.0144 mas[1]
Distance315.7 ± 0.4 ly
(96.8 ± 0.1 pc)
Absolute magnitude (MV)+4.1±0.2[5]
Absolute bolometric
magnitude
 (Mbol)
+3.7±0.2[5]
Details[4]
Mass1.01±0.04
1.14±0.15[6] M
Radius1.53±0.03[6] R
Luminosity2.14+0.68
−0.52
 L
Surface gravity (log g)4.13±0.06 cgs
Temperature5,564±16 K
Metallicity [Fe/H]+0.23±0.02 dex
Rotational velocity (v sin i)1.69±0.26 km/s
Age9.59±1.00 Gyr
Other designations
CD−40° 4454, HD 73526, HIP 42282, SAO 220191[7]
Database references
SIMBADdata

The stellar classification of HD 73526 is G6 V,[3] indicating this is a G-type main-sequence star that, like the Sun, is generating energy through core hydrogen fusion. Based on its properties, it may be starting to evolve off the main sequence.[3] This star has slightly more mass than the Sun and a 53% greater radius. The abundance of iron in its atmosphere suggests the star's metallicity – what astronomers term the abundance of elements with higher atomic number than helium – is 70% greater than in the Sun. It is a much older star with an estimated age of nearly ten billion years, and is spinning slowly with a projected rotational velocity of 1.7 km/s. The star is radiating more than double the luminosity of the Sun from its photosphere at an effective temperature of 5,564 K.[4]

Planetary system edit

On June 13 2002,[8] a 2.1 MJ planet HD 73526 b was announced orbiting HD 73526 in an orbit just a little smaller than that of Venus' orbit around the Sun.[5] This planet receives an insolation 3.65 times that of Earth or 1.89 times that of Venus. This was a single planet system until 2006 when a 2.3 MJ second planet HD 73526 c was discovered. This planet forms a 2:1 orbital resonance with planet b.[3] Although these are minimum masses as the inclinations of these planets are unknown, orbital stability analysis indicates that the orbital inclinations of both planets are likely to be near 90°, making the minimum masses very close to the true masses of the planets.[9]

The HD 73526 planetary system[9]
Companion
(in order from star)
Mass Semimajor axis
(AU)
Orbital period
(days)
Eccentricity Inclination Radius
b ≥2.25±0.12 MJ 0.65±0.01 188.9±0.1 0.29±0.03
c ≥2.25±0.13 MJ 1.03±0.02 379.1±0.5 0.28±0.05

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e Vallenari, A.; et al. (Gaia collaboration) (2023). "Gaia Data Release 3. Summary of the content and survey properties". Astronomy and Astrophysics. 674: A1. arXiv:2208.00211. Bibcode:2023A&A...674A...1G. doi:10.1051/0004-6361/202243940. S2CID 244398875. Gaia DR3 record for this source at VizieR.
  2. ^ a b c Anderson, E.; Francis, Ch. (2012). "XHIP: An extended hipparcos compilation". Astronomy Letters. 38 (5): 331. arXiv:1108.4971. Bibcode:2012AstL...38..331A. doi:10.1134/S1063773712050015. S2CID 119257644.
  3. ^ a b c d e f Tinney, C. G.; et al. (2006). "The 2 : 1 Resonant Exoplanetary System Orbiting HD 73526". The Astrophysical Journal. 647 (1): 594–599. arXiv:astro-ph/0602557. Bibcode:2006ApJ...647..594T. doi:10.1086/503706.
  4. ^ a b c d e Jofré, E.; et al. (2015). "Stellar parameters and chemical abundances of 223 evolved stars with and without planets". Astronomy & Astrophysics. 574. A50. arXiv:1410.6422. Bibcode:2015A&A...574A..50J. doi:10.1051/0004-6361/201424474. S2CID 53666931.
  5. ^ a b c Tinney, C. G.; et al. (2003). "Four New Planets Orbiting Metal-enriched Stars". The Astrophysical Journal. 587 (1): 423–428. arXiv:astro-ph/0207128. Bibcode:2003ApJ...587..423T. doi:10.1086/368068.
  6. ^ a b Stassun, Keivan G.; et al. (March 2017). "Accurate Empirical Radii and Masses of Planets and Their Host Stars with Gaia Parallaxes". The Astronomical Journal. 153 (3): 20. arXiv:1609.04389. Bibcode:2017AJ....153..136S. doi:10.3847/1538-3881/aa5df3. S2CID 119219062. 136.
  7. ^ "HD 73526". SIMBAD. Centre de données astronomiques de Strasbourg. Retrieved 2019-09-27.
  8. ^ Tinney, Chris (2007-09-07). "AAPS Discovered Planets". Anglo-Australian Planet Search. University of New South Wales. Retrieved 2018-04-17.
  9. ^ a b Wittenmyer, Robert A.; et al. (2014). "A Detailed Analysis of the HD 73526 2:1 Resonant Planetary System". The Astrophysical Journal. 780 (2). 140. arXiv:1311.6559. Bibcode:2014ApJ...780..140W. doi:10.1088/0004-637X/780/2/140.

External links edit

  • "HD 73526". The Extrasolar Planets Encyclopaedia.
  • Extrasolar Planet Interactions by Rory Barnes & Richard Greenberg, Lunar and Planetary Lab, University of Arizona


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Not to be confused with HD 73256 HD 73526 is a star in the southern constellation of Vela With an apparent visual magnitude of 8 99 2 it is much too faint to be viewed with the naked eye The star is located at a distance of approximately 316 light years 97 parsecs from the Sun based on parallax 1 and is drifting further away with a radial velocity of 26 km s 4 It is a member of the thin disk population 4 HD 73526 Observation dataEpoch J2000 0 Equinox J2000 0Constellation VelaRight ascension 08h 37m 16 48335s 1 Declination 41 19 08 7904 1 Apparent magnitude V 8 99 2 CharacteristicsEvolutionary stage Main sequence 3 Spectral type G6 V 3 B V color index 0 737 0 005 2 Variable type Constant 3 AstrometryRadial velocity Rv 26 31 0 10 4 km sProper motion m RA 60 993 mas yr 1 Dec 159 192 mas yr 1 Parallax p 10 3311 0 0144 mas 1 Distance315 7 0 4 ly 96 8 0 1 pc Absolute magnitude MV 4 1 0 2 5 Absolute bolometricmagnitude Mbol 3 7 0 2 5 Details 4 Mass1 01 0 04 1 14 0 15 6 M Radius1 53 0 03 6 R Luminosity2 14 0 68 0 52 L Surface gravity log g 4 13 0 06 cgsTemperature5 564 16 KMetallicity Fe H 0 23 0 02 dexRotational velocity v sin i 1 69 0 26 km sAge9 59 1 00 GyrOther designationsCD 40 4454 HD 73526 HIP 42282 SAO 220191 7 Database referencesSIMBADdataThe stellar classification of HD 73526 is G6 V 3 indicating this is a G type main sequence star that like the Sun is generating energy through core hydrogen fusion Based on its properties it may be starting to evolve off the main sequence 3 This star has slightly more mass than the Sun and a 53 greater radius The abundance of iron in its atmosphere suggests the star s metallicity what astronomers term the abundance of elements with higher atomic number than helium is 70 greater than in the Sun It is a much older star with an estimated age of nearly ten billion years and is spinning slowly with a projected rotational velocity of 1 7 km s The star is radiating more than double the luminosity of the Sun from its photosphere at an effective temperature of 5 564 K 4 Planetary system editOn June 13 2002 8 a 2 1 MJ planet HD 73526 b was announced orbiting HD 73526 in an orbit just a little smaller than that of Venus orbit around the Sun 5 This planet receives an insolation 3 65 times that of Earth or 1 89 times that of Venus This was a single planet system until 2006 when a 2 3 MJ second planet HD 73526 c was discovered This planet forms a 2 1 orbital resonance with planet b 3 Although these are minimum masses as the inclinations of these planets are unknown orbital stability analysis indicates that the orbital inclinations of both planets are likely to be near 90 making the minimum masses very close to the true masses of the planets 9 The HD 73526 planetary system 9 Companion in order from star Mass Semimajor axis AU Orbital period days Eccentricity Inclination Radiusb 2 25 0 12 MJ 0 65 0 01 188 9 0 1 0 29 0 03 c 2 25 0 13 MJ 1 03 0 02 379 1 0 5 0 28 0 05 See also editList of extrasolar planets Gliese 876References edit a b c d e Vallenari A et al Gaia collaboration 2023 Gaia Data Release 3 Summary of the content and survey properties Astronomy and Astrophysics 674 A1 arXiv 2208 00211 Bibcode 2023A amp A 674A 1G doi 10 1051 0004 6361 202243940 S2CID 244398875 Gaia DR3 record for this source at VizieR a b c Anderson E Francis Ch 2012 XHIP An extended hipparcos compilation Astronomy Letters 38 5 331 arXiv 1108 4971 Bibcode 2012AstL 38 331A doi 10 1134 S1063773712050015 S2CID 119257644 a b c d e f Tinney C G et al 2006 The 2 1 Resonant Exoplanetary System Orbiting HD 73526 The Astrophysical Journal 647 1 594 599 arXiv astro ph 0602557 Bibcode 2006ApJ 647 594T doi 10 1086 503706 a b c d e Jofre E et al 2015 Stellar parameters and chemical abundances of 223 evolved stars with and without planets Astronomy amp Astrophysics 574 A50 arXiv 1410 6422 Bibcode 2015A amp A 574A 50J doi 10 1051 0004 6361 201424474 S2CID 53666931 a b c Tinney C G et al 2003 Four New Planets Orbiting Metal enriched Stars The Astrophysical Journal 587 1 423 428 arXiv astro ph 0207128 Bibcode 2003ApJ 587 423T doi 10 1086 368068 a b Stassun Keivan G et al March 2017 Accurate Empirical Radii and Masses of Planets and Their Host Stars with Gaia Parallaxes The Astronomical Journal 153 3 20 arXiv 1609 04389 Bibcode 2017AJ 153 136S doi 10 3847 1538 3881 aa5df3 S2CID 119219062 136 HD 73526 SIMBAD Centre de donnees astronomiques de Strasbourg Retrieved 2019 09 27 Tinney Chris 2007 09 07 AAPS Discovered Planets Anglo Australian Planet Search University of New South Wales Retrieved 2018 04 17 a b Wittenmyer Robert A et al 2014 A Detailed Analysis of the HD 73526 2 1 Resonant Planetary System The Astrophysical Journal 780 2 140 arXiv 1311 6559 Bibcode 2014ApJ 780 140W doi 10 1088 0004 637X 780 2 140 External links edit HD 73526 The Extrasolar Planets Encyclopaedia Extrasolar Planet Interactions by Rory Barnes amp Richard Greenberg Lunar and Planetary Lab University of Arizona Retrieved from https en wikipedia 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