- HAT-P-4b
Planetbox begin
name = HAT-P-4b Planetbox star
star =BD+36°2593
constell =Boötes
RA = RA|15|19|58
DEC = DEC|+36|13|47
dist_ly = 1010 ± 100
dist_pc = 310 ± 30
class = FPlanetbox orbit
semimajor = 0.0446 ± 0.0012
eccentricity = 0
period = 3.056536 ± 0.000057
inclination = 89.9 ±|0.1|2.2
ang_dist = 0.044
long_peri = 12.33
t_peri = 2,454,245.8154
semi-amp = 76.93Planetbox character
mass = 0.68 ± 0.04
radius = 1.27 ± 0.05
density = 410 ± 60
gravity =10.46152
gravity_earth =1.06677824454435
mass_earth = 216.104 ± 12.712
insolation =
insolation_earth =
radius_megameter =
mass_wekagram =
radius_earth =14.2173 Planetbox discovery
discovery_date = Oct 2, 2007
discoverers = Kovacs et al.
discovery_site = Mass., flag|USA
discovery_method = transit
discovery_status=Published Planetbox catalog
names=BD+36 2593b,HAT-P 4b Planetbox reference
star=HAT-P-4
planet=bHAT-P-4b is an
extrasolar planet orbiting thestar BD+36°2593 over 1000light year s away inBoötes constellation . It was discovered by transit on October 2, 2007, which looks for slight dimming of stars caused by planets that passed in front of them. It is the fourth planet discovered by theHATNet Project .It is a typical
hot Jupiter with 68% the mass and 127% the radius ofJupiter , and 41% the density ofwater (31% of Jupiter). Since theinclination is known by transit observation, thetrue mass is known.The planet orbits at 22.4-1 times the distance of
Earth to theSun , or 6.67gigameter s from the star. The period of this planet is exactly 73 h 21 m 24.71 s. The combination between small orbital circumference and short orbital period will yield a fast average velocity of 158.55 km/s or 98.46 mi/s.Combining this planet with very small orbit, jovian mass, and supersolar-mass parent star will yields a stellar wobbling velocity of 76.93 m/s, which makes complete wobbling in 0.264 Ms, exactly the same as the orbital period of the planet. This finds the circumference of wobble's path as 20.316 Mm and the radius is 3.233 Mm. The ratio between stellar wobble and the orbiting planet is 1:2063.
References
* ( [http://fr.arxiv.org/abs/0710.0602 web Preprint] )
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