HR 7722 c
HR 7722 c
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List of exoplanets |
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| Physical characteristics |
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| Discovery information |
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| Discovery method |
Radial velocity (HARPS) |
| Discovery site |
La Silla Observatory |
| Discovery status |
Published |
| Other designations |
5 G. Capricorni c, Gl 785 b, CD -27°14659 c, HD 192310 c, [1] LHS 488 c, LTT 8009 c, GCTP 4804.00 c, SAO 189065 c, FK5 c, NSV 12933 c, HIP 99825 c
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HR 7722 c is an exoplanet orbiting the star HR 7722.[1] It is a Neptune-sized planet and was discovered on 17 August 2011 by the HARPS program.
The planet has a mass of ≥24 ± 5 Earth masses and orbits its parent star at a semimajor axis of 1.18 ± 0.025 AU, an eccentricity of 0.32 ± 0.11, and in 525.8 ± 9.2 days. Its orbital path lies mainly outside HR 7722's habitable zone, meaning it is too cold to support life, but due to its elliptical orbit, but it passes into the habitable zone briefly each orbit.
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- LHS 1070 (25.2±0.5 ly)
- red dwarf B
- M-type brown dwarf C
- GJ 701 (25.3±0.3 ly)
- GJ 1093 (25.3±0.7 ly)
- GJ 480.1 (25.4±0.8 ly)
- GJ 382 (25.48±0.30 ly)
- GJ 1224 (25.77+0.22
−0.21 ly)
- DG CVn (25.9+5.5
−3.8 ly)
- Wolf 922 (25.9±0.5 ly)
- red dwarf B
- SSSPM J1138-7722 (26±3 ly)
- GJ 793 (26.08±0.23 ly)
- 2MASS J12140866-2345172 (~26.1 ly)
- 2MASS J19513587-3510375 (~26.1 ly)
- SCR 0838-5855 (~26.1 ly)
- GJ 257 (26.2±0.6 ly)
- red dwarf B
- GJ 623 (26.2±0.3 ly)
- red dwarf B
- GJ 1289 (26.4±0.6 ly)
- GJ 1105 (26.4±0.7 ly)
- GJ 686 (26.5±0.4 ly)
- GJ 300 (26.59±0.11 ly)
- GJ 493.1 (26.6±1.0 ly)
- GJ 48 (26.6±0.3 ly)
- GJ 747 (26.6±0.4 ly)
- red dwarf B
- SCR 1138-7721 (26.7±0.7 ly)
- GJ 486 (26.8±0.6 ly)
- GJ 1151 (26.8±0.7 ly)
- GJ 1227 (26.9±0.4 ly)
- 2MASS J18352154-3123385 (27.3±2 ly)
- red dwarf B
- GJ 1230 (27.0+1.7
−1.5 ly)
- 2 red dwarfs: B
- C
- GJ 232 (27.2±0.4 ly)
- AP Col (27.4±0.2 ly)
- GJ 3146 (27.6±1.7 ly)
- GJ 1154 (27.6±0.9 ly)
- GJ 1057 (27.6±0.9 ly)
- GJ 618 (27.6±0.6 ly)
- red dwarf B
- GJ 3076 (27.6+6.0
−4.2 ly)
- L 173-19 (27.6±4.9 ly)
- SCR 0640-0552 (~27.7 ly)
- HD 32450 (27.8±0.4 ly)
- red dwarf B
- GJ 450 (27.9±0.3 ly)
- GJ 877 (28.1±0.3 ly)
- GJ 745 (28.1±0.6 ly)
- red dwarf B
- GJ 867 (28.2±0.4 ly)
- red dwarf B
- GJ 3454 (28.2±0.2 ly)
- red dwarf B
- 2MASS J20490993-4012062 (28.2±4.8 ly)
- SCR 0630-7643 (28.6±0.5 ly)
- red dwarf B
- HU Del (28.6±0.5 ly)
- red dwarf B
- LDS 169 (28.6±0.8 ly)
- red dwarf B
- GJ 849 (28.6±0.5 ly)
- 2 planets: b
- c
- GJ 1103 (28.7±0.8 ly)
- red dwarf B
- GJ 1207 (28.8±0.4 ly)
- GJ 465 (29.0±0.7 ly)
- GJ 1277 (29.0±4.6 ly)
- GJ 3128 (29.1±0.5 ly)
- V374 Peg (29.1±0.9 ly)
- GJ 357 (29.3±0.5 ly)
- GJ 595 (29.4±3.5 ly)
- GJ 433 (29.5±0.5 ly)
- 2 planets: b
- c
- GJ 424 (29.7±0.3 ly)
- GJ 3801 (29.7±0.9 ly)
- GJ 2066 (29.9±0.5 ly)
- LHS 224 (29.9±0.8 ly)
- red dwarf B
- SCR 1826-6542 (~30 ly)
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