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'''75 Ceti''' is a G-type giant with one known planet, [[75 Ceti b]]. |
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In [[Chinese language|Chinese]], {{lang|zh|天囷}} ({{lang|zh-Latn|Tiān Qūn}}), meaning ''[[Stomach (Chinese constellation)|Circular Celestial Granary]]'', refers to an asterism consisting of [[Alpha Ceti|α Ceti]], [[Kappa1 Ceti|κ<sup>1</sup> Ceti]], [[Lambda Ceti|λ Ceti]], [[Mu Ceti|μ Ceti]], [[Xi1 Ceti|ξ<sup>1</sup> Ceti]], [[Xi2 Ceti|ξ<sup>2</sup> Ceti]], [[Nu Ceti|ν Ceti]], [[Gamma Ceti|γ Ceti]], [[Delta Ceti|δ Ceti]], 75 Ceti, [[70 Ceti]], [[63 Ceti]] and [[66 Ceti]]. Consequently, 75 Ceti itself is known as the Tenth Star of Circular Celestial Granary.<ref>{{zh icon}} [http://aeea.nmns.edu.tw/2006/0607/ap060711.html AEEA (Activities of Exhibition and Education in Astronomy) 天文教育資訊網 2006 年 7 月 11 日]</ref> |
In [[Chinese language|Chinese]], {{lang|zh|天囷}} ({{lang|zh-Latn|Tiān Qūn}}), meaning ''[[Stomach (Chinese constellation)|Circular Celestial Granary]]'', refers to an asterism consisting of [[Alpha Ceti|α Ceti]], [[Kappa1 Ceti|κ<sup>1</sup> Ceti]], [[Lambda Ceti|λ Ceti]], [[Mu Ceti|μ Ceti]], [[Xi1 Ceti|ξ<sup>1</sup> Ceti]], [[Xi2 Ceti|ξ<sup>2</sup> Ceti]], [[Nu Ceti|ν Ceti]], [[Gamma Ceti|γ Ceti]], [[Delta Ceti|δ Ceti]], 75 Ceti, [[70 Ceti]], [[63 Ceti]] and [[66 Ceti]]. Consequently, 75 Ceti itself is known as the Tenth Star of Circular Celestial Granary.<ref>{{zh icon}} [http://aeea.nmns.edu.tw/2006/0607/ap060711.html AEEA (Activities of Exhibition and Education in Astronomy) 天文教育資訊網 2006 年 7 月 11 日]</ref> |
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The planet's discoverers consider this planet b "typical" of gas giants.<ref name="PASJ"/> Note that (like many recorded planets) b takes in much more [[insolation]] than does Jupiter and, indeed, Earth.<ref>Square root of luminosity means that an Earth like planet would have to be >7 AU from the star.</ref> |
The planet's discoverers consider this planet b "typical" of gas giants.<ref name="PASJ"/> Note that (like many recorded planets) b takes in much more [[insolation]] than does Jupiter and, indeed, Earth.<ref>Square root of luminosity means that an Earth like planet would have to be >7 AU from the star.</ref> |
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Revision as of 00:58, 9 December 2012
Observation data Epoch J2000.0 Equinox J2000.0 | |
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Constellation | Ceti |
Right ascension | 02h 32m 09.0s |
Declination | −01° 02′ 06″ |
Apparent magnitude (V) | +5.36 |
Characteristics | |
Spectral type | G3 III |
Astrometry | |
Parallax (π) | 12.27 ± 1.13 mas |
Distance | ? ly (81.5 ± 7.51[1] pc) |
Details | |
Mass | 2.49 (2.22–2.51) M☉ |
Radius | 10.5 (9.5–11.5) R☉ |
Luminosity | 53.7 L☉ |
Surface gravity (log g) | 2.63±0.05 cgs |
Temperature | 4846±18 K |
Metallicity | +0.00±0.04 |
Age | ? years |
Other designations | |
HD 15779, HIP 11791 | |
Database references | |
SIMBAD | data |
Exoplanet Archive | data |
75 Ceti is a G-type giant with one known planet, 75 Ceti b.
In Chinese, 天囷 (Tiān Qūn), meaning Circular Celestial Granary, refers to an asterism consisting of α Ceti, κ1 Ceti, λ Ceti, μ Ceti, ξ1 Ceti, ξ2 Ceti, ν Ceti, γ Ceti, δ Ceti, 75 Ceti, 70 Ceti, 63 Ceti and 66 Ceti. Consequently, 75 Ceti itself is known as the Tenth Star of Circular Celestial Granary.[2]
The planet's discoverers consider this planet b "typical" of gas giants.[3] Note that (like many recorded planets) b takes in much more insolation than does Jupiter and, indeed, Earth.[4]
Companion (in order from star) |
Mass | Semimajor axis (AU) |
Orbital period (days) |
Eccentricity | Inclination | Radius |
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b | 3 MJ | 2.1 | 691.9 ± 3.6 | 0.117 ± 0.048 | — | — |
There may be additional periodic factors in the data, corresponding to m sin i of around 0.4 MJ and 1 MJ, at distances of ∼ 0.9 AU and ∼4 AU. If these are confirmed, they are more irradiated than Earth as well.
References
- ^ "75 Ceti b".
- ^ Template:Zh icon AEEA (Activities of Exhibition and Education in Astronomy) 天文教育資訊網 2006 年 7 月 11 日
- ^ a b "Substellar Companions to Seven Evolved Intermediate-Mass Stars". PASJ. 2012. arXiv:1207.3141.
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ignored (help) - ^ Square root of luminosity means that an Earth like planet would have to be >7 AU from the star.