HD 23127 b explained

HD 23127 b
Discoverer:O'Toole et al.
Discovery Site: Australia
Discovered:February 9, 2007
Apsis:astron
Semimajor:2.29AU
Eccentricity:0.44 ± 0.07
Period:1214 ± 9 d
3.32 y
Time Periastron:2,400,229 ± 19
Arg Peri:190 ± 6
Semi-Amplitude:27.5 ± 1

HD 23127 b is a jovian extrasolar planet orbiting the star HD 23127 at the distance of 2.29 AU, taking 3.32 years to orbit. The orbit is very eccentric, a so-called "eccentric Jupiter". At periastron, the distance is 1.28 AU, and at apastron, the distance is 3.30 AU. The mass is at least 1.37 times Jupiter. Only the minimum mass is known because the inclination is not known.