Astronomy:HD 219134 e

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HD 219134 e
Discovery
Discovery siteHARPS-N of the Telescopio Nazionale Galileo
Discovery date2015 July 30
radial velocity method (HARPS-N);
Orbital characteristics
2.14+0.43
−0.02
AU
Eccentricity0.27±0.11[1]
Orbital period1190+379
−34
[1] d
Inclinationnull[1]
StarHR 8832
Physical characteristics
Mass62±6[1] M


HD 219134 e, also known as HR 8832 e, is an exoplanet orbiting around the K-type star HR 8832 in the constellation of Cassiopeia. It has a mass of 62 Earth Masses, which indicates that the planet is likely a gas giant. The exoplanet was initially detected by the instrument HARPS-N of the Italian Telescopio Nazionale Galileo via the radial velocity method. Unlike HD 219134 b it has not been observed by the Spitzer telescope and thus its radius and density are unknown. It is in the ammonia habitable zone, so if it has a large moon with an atmosphere, liquid ammonia could flow on the moon's surface.

Star HR 8832 (circled) lies just off the "W" shape of the constellation Cassiopeia.

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