HD 111232 b explained

HD 111232 b
Discoverer:Mayor et al.
Discovery Site:La Silla Observatory, Chile
Discovered:30 June 2003
Discovery Method:Doppler Spectroscopy
(CORALIE)
Apsis:astron
Star:HD 111232

HD 111232 b is an extrasolar planet that orbits at almost 2 AU with a minimum mass of 6.8 times that of Jupiter. This planet was discovered in the La Silla Observatory by Michel Mayor using the CORALIE spectrograph on 30 June 2003, along with six other planets, including HD 41004 Ab, HD 65216 b, HD 169830 c, HD 216770 b, HD 10647 b, and HD 142415 b.

An astrometric measurement of the planet's inclination and true mass was published in 2022 as part of Gaia DR3.

External links