PSR B1257+12 B
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PSR B1257+12 c, alternatively designated PSR B1257+12 B, also named Poltergeist, is an extrasolar planet approximately 2,300 light-years away[3] in the constellation of Virgo. It was one of the first planets ever discovered outside the Solar System,[4][5] and is one of three pulsar planets known to be orbiting the pulsar Lich.
Discovery | |
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Discovered by | Aleksander Wolszczan |
Discovery site | Poland |
Discovery date | 22 January 1992 |
Pulsar Timing | |
Orbital characteristics | |
0.36 AU (54,000,000 km)[1] | |
Eccentricity | 0.0186 ± 0.0002[1] |
66.5419 ± 0.0001[1] d | |
Inclination | 53 ± 4[1][note 1] |
2,449,768.1 ± 0.1[1] | |
250.4 ± 0.6[1] | |
Star | Lich |
Physical characteristics | |
Mass | 4.3 ± 0.2[1] ME |
Temperature | 193 K (−80 °C; −112 °F)[2] |
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Over four times as massive as the Earth, it circles the primary at a distance of 0.36 AU with an orbital period of approximately 66 days. Because it and Phobetor have very similar masses and orbit close to each other, they were expected to cause measurable perturbations in each other's orbits. Detecting such perturbations confirmed that the planets were real. Accurate masses of the two planets, as well as their inclinations, were calculated from how much the planets perturb each other.