astro.wikisort.org - StarKepler-102 is a star in the constellation of Lyra. Kepler-102 is less luminous than the Sun.[citation needed] The star system does not contain any observable amount of dust.[5] Kepler-102 is suspected to be orbited by a binary consisting of two red dwarf stars, at projected separations of 591 and 627 AU.[6]
Star in the constellation Lyra
Kepler-102
Observation data Epoch J2000 Equinox J2000 |
Constellation |
Lyra |
Right ascension |
18h 45m 55.8553s[1] |
Declination |
+47° 12′ 28.859″[1] |
Apparent magnitude (V) |
12.07[2] |
Characteristics |
Spectral type |
K3V[2] |
Astrometry |
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Proper motion (μ) | RA: −40.603±1.244[1] mas/yr Dec.: −44.144±0.889[1] mas/yr |
Parallax (π) | 9.62 ± 0.34 mas[1] |
Distance | 340 ± 10 ly (104 ± 4 pc) |
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Details |
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Mass | 0.8[3] M☉ |
Radius | 0.74[3] R☉ |
Temperature | 4903[3] K |
Metallicity [Fe/H] | +0.08[3] dex |
Rotation | 26.572±0.153 d[4] |
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Other designations |
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Database references |
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SIMBAD | data |
Planetary system
In January 2014, a system of five planets around the star was announced, three of them being smaller than Earth. While 3 of the transit signals were discovered during the first year of the Kepler mission, their small size made them hard to confirm as possibilities of these being false positives were needed to be removed. Later, two other signals were detected. Follow-up radial velocity data helped to determine the mass of the largest planet (Kepler-102e).[7]
In 2017, the search for additional planets utilizing Transit-timing variation method has yielded zero results,[8] although presence of planets with semimajor axis beyond 10 AU cannot be excluded.[9]
The Kepler-102 planetary system[10]
Companion (in order from star) |
Mass |
Semimajor axis (AU) |
Orbital period (days) |
Eccentricity |
Inclination |
Radius |
b |
— |
0.055 |
5.28696 |
— |
85.37° |
0.47 R🜨 |
c |
— |
0.067 |
7.07142 |
— |
87.09° |
0.58 R🜨 |
d |
— |
0.086 |
10.3117 |
— |
87.09° |
1.18 R🜨 |
e |
8.9 ± 2.0 M🜨 |
0.116 |
16.1457 |
— |
87.66° |
2.22 R🜨 |
f |
— |
0.165 |
27.4536 |
— |
88.24° |
0.88 R🜨 |
See also
References
- Brown, A. G. A; et al. (2016). "Gaia Data Release 1. Summary of the astrometric, photometric, and survey properties". Astronomy and Astrophysics. 595. A2. arXiv:1609.04172. Bibcode:2016A&A...595A...2G. doi:10.1051/0004-6361/201629512. S2CID 1828208.Gaia Data Release 1 catalog entry
- "KOI-82". SIMBAD. Centre de données astronomiques de Strasbourg. Retrieved 29 January 2018.
- "How many exoplanets has Kepler discovered?". 2015-04-09. Archived from the original on 2010-05-27.
- McQuillan, A.; Mazeh, T.; Aigrain, S. (2013). "Stellar Rotation Periods of The Kepler objects of Interest: A Dearth of Close-In Planets Around Fast Rotators". The Astrophysical Journal Letters. 775 (1). L11. arXiv:1308.1845. Bibcode:2013ApJ...775L..11M. doi:10.1088/2041-8205/775/1/L11. S2CID 118557681.
- Dusty phenomena in the vicinity of giant exoplanets
- Kraus, Adam L.; Ireland, Michael J.; Huber, Daniel; Mann, Andrew W.; Dupuy, Trent J. (2016), "The Impact of Stellar Multiplicity on Planetary Systems. I. The Ruinous Influence of Close Binary Companions", The Astronomical Journal, 152 (1): 8, arXiv:1604.05744, Bibcode:2016AJ....152....8K, doi:10.3847/0004-6256/152/1/8, S2CID 119110229
- Masses, radii, and orbits of small Kepler planets: the transition from gaseous to rocky planets accessdate=8 January 2014
- Schmitt, Joseph R.; Jenkins, Jon M.; Fischer, Debra A. (2017), "A SEARCH FOR LOST PLANETS IN THE KEPLER MULTI-PLANET SYSTEMS AND THE DISCOVERY OF THE LONG-PERIOD, NEPTUNE-SIZED EXOPLANET KEPLER-150 f", The Astronomical Journal, 153 (4): 180, arXiv:1703.09229, Bibcode:2017AJ....153..180S, doi:10.3847/1538-3881/aa62ad, PMC 5783551, PMID 29375142
- Becker, Juliette C.; Adams, Fred C. (2017), "Effects of Unseen Additional Planetary Perturbers on Compact Extrasolar Planetary Systems", Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 468: 549–563, arXiv:1702.07714, doi:10.1093/mnras/stx461, S2CID 119325005
- "Geoffrey Marcy – Personal Website" (PDF).
Constellation of Lyra |
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Galaxies |
- NGC 6606
- NGC 6612
- NGC 6640
- NGC 6646
- NGC 6657
- NGC 6662
- NGC 6663
- NGC 6665
- NGC 6671
- NGC 6672
- NGC 6675
- NGC 6685
- NGC 6686
- NGC 6688
- NGC 6692
- NGC 6695
- NGC 6700
- NGC 6702
- NGC 6703
- NGC 6710
- NGC 6713
- NGC 6740
- NGC 6745
- NGC 6765
- NGC 6792
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На других языках
[de] Kepler-102
Kepler-102 ist ein Stern im Sternbild Leier. Der Stern in ein Hauptreihenstern der Spektralklasse K. Seine Masse und sein Radius sowie seine Leuchtkraft sind also geringer als bei der Sonne. Das System befindet sich in etwa 350 LJ Entfernung zur Sonne. Kepler-102 besitzt ein Planetensystem aus fünf bekannten Exoplaneten.
- [en] Kepler-102
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