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HD 149143 b

Coordinates: Sky map 16h 32m 51.0498s, +02° 05′ 05.395″
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Riosar
(HD 149143 b)
Discovery
Discovered byFischer et al.
Discovery siteHaute-Provence Observatory
Discovery date22 August 2005
Doppler Spectroscopy
Orbital characteristics
0.053±0.0029 AU
Eccentricity0.0167±0.004[1]
4.07182±0.00001[1] d
2463199.12±0.2[1]
217±17[1]
Semi-amplitude150.3±0.65[1]
StarRosalíadecastro
(HD 149143)

HD 149143 b, formally named Riosar,[2] is an extrasolar planet that has a minimum mass of 1.33 Jupiter masses. As is typical for a lot of hot Jupiters, its orbital eccentricity is low.[3][4]

Name

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The star HD 149143 and its orbiting planet HD 149143 b have been assigned to be named by Spain in 2019's IAU100 NameExoWorlds project.[2][5] On December 17, 2019, by majority vote in the Spanish Astronomical Association, HD 149143 was given the name Rosalíadecastro in honour of the Spanish poet Rosalía de Castro, who was a significant figure of Galician culture and prominent Spanish writer, whose pioneering work often referenced the night and celestial objects. The planet that orbits it, HD 149143 b, was assigned the name Riosar in honour of the Sar River that was present in much of the literary work of the Spanish author Rosalía de Castro.

References

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  1. ^ a b c d e Ment, Kristo; et al. (2018). "Radial Velocities from the N2K Project: Six New Cold Gas Giant Planets Orbiting HD 55696, HD 98736, HD 148164, HD 203473, and HD 211810". The Astronomical Journal. 156 (5). 213. arXiv:1809.01228. Bibcode:2018AJ....156..213M. doi:10.3847/1538-3881/aae1f5. S2CID 119243619.
  2. ^ a b "IAU 100 NameExoWorlds: Approved Names" (PDF). Retrieved 2020-03-05.
  3. ^ da Silva, R.; et al. (2006). "Elodie metallicity-biased search for transiting Hot Jupiters I. Two Hot Jupiters orbiting the slightly evolved stars HD118203 and HD149143". Astronomy and Astrophysics. 446 (2): 717–722. arXiv:astro-ph/0510048. Bibcode:2006A&A...446..717D. doi:10.1051/0004-6361:20054116. S2CID 18907493.
  4. ^ Fischer, Debra A.; et al. (2006). "The N2K Consortium. III. Short-Period Planets Orbiting HD 149143 and HD 109749". The Astrophysical Journal. 637 (2): 1094–1101. Bibcode:2006ApJ...637.1094F. doi:10.1086/498557.
  5. ^ http://www.nameexoworlds.iau.org/get-involved IAU100 NameExoWorlds: Get Involved
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