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{{Short description|Bright giant star in the constellation Leo}} |
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| name = [[Durchmusterung|BD]]+20°2457 |
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| caption = Artistic rendering of star BD+20° 2457, how it appears at ≈4 Astronomical Units. |
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| epoch = J2000.0 |
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| constell = [[Leo (constellation)|Leo]] |
| constell = [[Leo (constellation)|Leo]] |
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| ra = {{RA|10|16|44. |
| ra = {{RA|10|16|44.8672}}<ref name="Gaia DR3"/> |
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| dec = {{DEC|+19|53| |
| dec = {{DEC|+19|53|29.010}}<ref name="Gaia DR3"/> |
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| appmag_v = 9.75 |
| appmag_v = 9.75<ref name="Niedzielski2009"/> |
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| class = K2II |
| class = K2II<ref name="Niedzielski2009"/> |
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| b-v = 1. |
| b-v = +1.25<ref name="Niedzielski2009"/> |
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| radial_v = |
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| prop_mo_ra = {{val|−35.952|(19)}} |
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| prop_mo_dec = |
| prop_mo_dec = {{val|−29.961|(18)}} |
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| pm_footnote = <ref name="Gaia DR3"/> |
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| parallax = 5.00 |
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| parallax = 0.6787 |
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| p_error = 0.0200 |
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| parallax_footnote = <ref name="Gaia DR3"/> |
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| dist_pc = 200 ± 100 |
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| source = <ref name="Niedzielski2009"/> |
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| mass = ≤1<ref name="Perottoni2021"/> |
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| radius = {{val|49|26}} |
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| gravity = 2.5 |
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| gravity = 1.51 |
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| luminosity = 1,479 |
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| temperature = 4127 ± 17<ref name="Niedzielski2009"/> |
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| temperature = {{val|4127|17|fmt=commas}} |
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| metal = –1.00 ± 0.07 |
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| metal_fe = {{val|-1.00|0.07}} |
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| age_gyr = ≥8<ref name="Perottoni2021"/> |
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'''BD+20 2457''' is a 10th-[[apparent magnitude|magnitude]] [[Stellar classification|K-type]] [[bright giant]] [[star]] located approximately 4,800 [[light-year]]s away<ref name="Gaia DR3"/> in the [[constellation]] of [[Leo (constellation)|Leo]]. The name refers to the [[Durchmusterung|Bonner Durchmusterung]] star catalog. This star contains a very small amount of metals, containing only 10% as enriched with elements heavier than hydrogen and helium as the Sun. |
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On June 10, 2009, two planets were announced to be orbiting the star, with minimum masses 21.4 and 12.5 times the mass of Jupiter and orbital periods of 380 and 622 days for the inner and outer planets, respectively.<ref name="Niedzielski2009"/> A dynamical analysis reveals that the proposed system is unstable on astronomically short timescales and so the suggested planetary configuration is unlikely to be correct: further data is needed to determine a physically plausible explanation for the radial velocity variations.<ref name="Horner2014"/> This conclusion of a dynamical unstable system depends on the planets masses. A later study found lower masses, which could increase the long-term stability.<ref name="Horner2014"/><ref name="Perottoni2021"/> |
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A study from 2021 using Gaia identified BD+20 2457 as a [[Stellar halo|halo star]] on a [[Retrograde and prograde motion|retrograde orbit]] around the Milky Way with a highly [[Orbital eccentricity|eccentric]] orbit. The researchers constrain the minimum age and the stars upper mass to ≥8 billion years and ≤1 {{Solar mass}}. This decreases the mass of the planets to 13 {{jupiter mass|link=true}} (BD+20 2457 b) and 7 {{jupiter mass}} (BD+20 2457 c). The chemical abundances also suggest that the star formed from the Milky Ways protodisk. As an alternative it could have formed from debris of the [[Gaia Sausage|Gaia-Enceladus]] galaxy as it merged with the Milky Way. If BD+20 2457 formed from the Gaia-Enceladus debris, then the star and its planets could have an [[extragalactic]] origin.<ref name="Perottoni2021"/> |
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<ref name="Gaia DR3">{{Cite Gaia DR3|625137162857354880}}</ref> |
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<ref name="Horner2014">{{cite journal | title=A dynamical investigation of the proposed BD +20 2457 system | author=Horner, J.; Wittenmyer, R. A.; Hinse, T. C.; Marshall, J. P.| journal=Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society|year=2014|volume=439|issue=1|pages=1176–1181|arxiv=1401.2793|bibcode=2014MNRAS.439.1176H|doi=10.1093/mnras/stu081}}</ref> |
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<ref name="Horner2014">{{cite journal | title=A dynamical investigation of the proposed BD +20 2457 system |author1=Horner, J. |author2=Wittenmyer, R. A. |author3=Hinse, T. C. |author4=Marshall, J. P. | journal=Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society|year=2014|volume=439|issue=1|pages=1176–1181|arxiv=1401.2793|bibcode=2014MNRAS.439.1176H|doi=10.1093/mnras/stu081|doi-access=free |s2cid=54534748 }}</ref> |
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<ref name="Niedzielski2009">{{cite journal | title=Substellar-mass Companions to the K-dwarf BD+14 4559 and the K-giants HD 240210 and BD+20 2457 | last1=Niedzielski | first1=A. | last2=Nowak | first2=G. | last3=Adamów | first3=M. | last4=Rieke | first4=A. | display-authors=1 | journal=The Astrophysical Journal | volume=707 | issue=1 | pages=768–777 | year=2009 | arxiv=0906.1804 | bibcode=2009ApJ...707..768N | doi=10.1088/0004-637X/707/1/768 | s2cid=16877069 }}</ref> |
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<ref name="Perottoni2021">{{Cite journal |last1=Perottoni |first1=Hélio D. |last2=Amarante |first2=João A. S. |last3=Limberg |first3=Guilherme |last4=Rocha-Pinto |first4=Helio J. |last5=Rossi |first5=Silvia |last6=Anders |first6=Friedrich |last7=Borbolato |first7=Lais |date=2021-05-01 |title=Searching for Extragalactic Exoplanetary Systems: The Curious Case of BD+20 2457 |journal=The Astrophysical Journal |volume=913 |issue=1 |pages=L3 |doi=10.3847/2041-8213/abfb06 |doi-access=free |arxiv=2104.08306 |bibcode=2021ApJ...913L...3P |issn=0004-637X}}</ref> |
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[[Category:K-type bright giants]] |
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[[Category:Leo (constellation)]] |
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[[Category:Hypothetical planetary systems]] |
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[[Category:Durchmusterung objects|BD+20 2457]] |
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Latest revision as of 16:06, 26 October 2024
Observation data Epoch J2000.0 Equinox J2000.0 | |
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Constellation | Leo |
Right ascension | 10h 16m 44.8672s[1] |
Declination | +19° 53′ 29.010″[1] |
Apparent magnitude (V) | 9.75[2] |
Characteristics | |
Spectral type | K2II[2] |
B−V color index | +1.25[2] |
Astrometry | |
Proper motion (μ) | RA: −35.952(19) mas/yr[1] Dec.: −29.961(18) mas/yr[1] |
Parallax (π) | 0.6787 ± 0.0200 mas[1] |
Distance | 4,800 ± 100 ly (1,470 ± 40 pc) |
Details[2] | |
Mass | ≤1[3] M☉ |
Radius | 49±26 R☉ |
Luminosity | 1,479 L☉ |
Surface gravity (log g) | 1.51 cgs |
Temperature | 4,127±17 K |
Metallicity [Fe/H] | −1.00±0.07 dex |
Age | ≥8[3] Gyr |
Other designations | |
PPM 127264 | |
Database references | |
SIMBAD | data |
Exoplanet Archive | data |
BD+20 2457 is a 10th-magnitude K-type bright giant star located approximately 4,800 light-years away[1] in the constellation of Leo. The name refers to the Bonner Durchmusterung star catalog. This star contains a very small amount of metals, containing only 10% as enriched with elements heavier than hydrogen and helium as the Sun.
On June 10, 2009, two planets were announced to be orbiting the star, with minimum masses 21.4 and 12.5 times the mass of Jupiter and orbital periods of 380 and 622 days for the inner and outer planets, respectively.[2] A dynamical analysis reveals that the proposed system is unstable on astronomically short timescales and so the suggested planetary configuration is unlikely to be correct: further data is needed to determine a physically plausible explanation for the radial velocity variations.[4] This conclusion of a dynamical unstable system depends on the planets masses. A later study found lower masses, which could increase the long-term stability.[4][3]
A study from 2021 using Gaia identified BD+20 2457 as a halo star on a retrograde orbit around the Milky Way with a highly eccentric orbit. The researchers constrain the minimum age and the stars upper mass to ≥8 billion years and ≤1 M☉. This decreases the mass of the planets to 13 MJ (BD+20 2457 b) and 7 MJ (BD+20 2457 c). The chemical abundances also suggest that the star formed from the Milky Ways protodisk. As an alternative it could have formed from debris of the Gaia-Enceladus galaxy as it merged with the Milky Way. If BD+20 2457 formed from the Gaia-Enceladus debris, then the star and its planets could have an extragalactic origin.[3]
References
[edit]- ^ a b c d e Vallenari, A.; et al. (Gaia collaboration) (2023). "Gaia Data Release 3. Summary of the content and survey properties". Astronomy and Astrophysics. 674: A1. arXiv:2208.00211. Bibcode:2023A&A...674A...1G. doi:10.1051/0004-6361/202243940. S2CID 244398875. Gaia DR3 record for this source at VizieR.
- ^ a b c d e Niedzielski, A.; et al. (2009). "Substellar-mass Companions to the K-dwarf BD+14 4559 and the K-giants HD 240210 and BD+20 2457". The Astrophysical Journal. 707 (1): 768–777. arXiv:0906.1804. Bibcode:2009ApJ...707..768N. doi:10.1088/0004-637X/707/1/768. S2CID 16877069.
- ^ a b c d Perottoni, Hélio D.; Amarante, João A. S.; Limberg, Guilherme; Rocha-Pinto, Helio J.; Rossi, Silvia; Anders, Friedrich; Borbolato, Lais (2021-05-01). "Searching for Extragalactic Exoplanetary Systems: The Curious Case of BD+20 2457". The Astrophysical Journal. 913 (1): L3. arXiv:2104.08306. Bibcode:2021ApJ...913L...3P. doi:10.3847/2041-8213/abfb06. ISSN 0004-637X.
- ^ a b Horner, J.; Wittenmyer, R. A.; Hinse, T. C.; Marshall, J. P. (2014). "A dynamical investigation of the proposed BD +20 2457 system". Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society. 439 (1): 1176–1181. arXiv:1401.2793. Bibcode:2014MNRAS.439.1176H. doi:10.1093/mnras/stu081. S2CID 54534748.