HD 4113 A b explained

HD 4113 A b
Discoverer:Tamuz et al.
Discovery Site:La Silla Observatory
Discovered:Oct 26, 2007
Apsis:astron
Semimajor:1.28AU
Eccentricity:0.903±0.005
Period:526.62±0.3 d
1.4418 y
Time Periastron:2453778±0.2
Arg Peri:-42.3±1.9
Semi-Amplitude:37.8

HD 4113 A b is a jovian planet located approximately 137 light-years away in the constellation of Sculptor, orbiting a star in the binary system HD 4113 A. This planet has a very eccentric orbit with a 527-day period at 1.28 AU from the parent star. At periastron, the distance is 0.124 AU and at apastron, the distance is 2.44 AU.

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