2MASS J2126–8140
Exoplanet orbiting the red dwarf TYC 9486-927-1 / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
2MASS J21265040−8140293, also known as 2MASS J2126−8140,[3] is an exoplanet orbiting the red dwarf TYC 9486-927-1, 111.4±0.3[5] light-years away from Earth. Its estimated mass, age (10-45 million years), spectral type (L3), and Teff (1800 K) are similar to the well-studied planet β Pictoris b.[3] With an estimated distance of around 1 trillion kilometres from its host star, it is one of the largest solar systems ever found.[6]
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Discovery[1] | |
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Discovered by | K. L. Cruz, J. D. Kirkpatrick, A. J. Burgasser[2] [3] |
Discovery date | 2009 |
Direct imaging | |
Orbital characteristics | |
6,900[3] AU (1.03×1012 km) | |
328,725,000 days (~900,000 years) | |
Star | TYC 9486-927-1 |
Physical characteristics | |
Mass | 13.3 (± 1.7) [1] MJ |
Temperature | ~1,800 K (1,530 °C; 2,780 °F)[1] |
Spectral type | L3.0[4] |
20.72 (G-band)[4] | |
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