
HD 168443 - Wikipedia
HD 168443 is an ordinary yellow-hued star in the Serpens Cauda segment of the equatorial constellation of Serpens. It is known to have two substellar companions. With an apparent …
HD 168443 b - Science@NASA
Oct 24, 2024 · HD 168443 b is a gas giant exoplanet that orbits a G-type star. Its mass is 7.628 Jupiters, it takes 58.1 days to complete one orbit of its star, and is 0.292 AU from its star. Its …
HD 168443 | Stellar Catalog
Star HD 168443 is a main sequence star that fuses hydrogen atoms into helium. It is is approximately 51 % bigger than the Sun and temperature on its surface is around 5491 K …
HD 168443 b - Wikipedia
HD 168443 b is a planet with a minimum mass seven times as that of Jupiter. Given the high mass, this planet is likely to be a gas giant, or possibly a small brown dwarf depending on the …
A Search for the Transit of HD 168443b: Improved Orbital
The discovery of transiting planets around bright stars holds the potential to greatly enhance our understanding of planetary atmospheres. In this work we present the search for transits of HD …
HD 168443 - Star - SKY-MAP
Detailed evolutionary tracks and basic stellar parameters for the nearbysubgiants 104 Tau and HD 168443 are presented and discussed. Both serveas invaluable key stars for accurate age …
Two Substellar Companions Orbiting HD 168443 - NASA/ADS
Precise Doppler measurements during 4.4 yr from the Keck/HIRES spectrometer reveal two superimposed Keplerian velocity variations for HD 168443 (G6 IV).
HD 168443 - David Darling
HD 168443 is a Sun-like star in the constellation Serpens around which has been found a high-mass exoplanet (HD 168443 b) in a small orbit of very high eccentricity 1 and a brown dwarf …
HD 168443 c - Open Exoplanet Catalogue
The planetary system HD 168443 hosts at least 2 planets. This list shows all planetary and stellar components in the system. It gives a quick overview of the hierarchical architecture. This table …
HD 168443 b - exoplanetkyoto.org
HD 168443 b is an exoplanet orbiting the star HD 168443, located about 122.1 light-years (37.4 pc) away from Solar System. Its discovery was publicly announced on 1998. The host star HD …
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