Yellow dwarf star in the constellation Lynx
XO-5 is a yellow dwarf main sequence star located approximately 893 light-years away from Earth in the Lynx constellation . It has a magnitude of about 12 and cannot be seen with the naked eye but is visible through a small telescope .[ 3] [ 6]
XO-5 has a suspected red dwarf companion with a temperature 3500+250 −150 K , on a wide orbit.[ 8]
The star XO-5 is named Absolutno . The name was selected in the NameExoWorlds campaign by the Czech Republic , during the 100th anniversary of the IAU . Absolutno is a fictional miraculous substance in the sci-fi novel Továrna na absolutno (The Factory for the Absolute).[ 9] [ 10]
Planetary system
The exoplanet XO-5b was discovered by the XO Telescope using the transit method in 2008. This planet is classified as a hot jupiter .[ 3] A search for transit timing variations caused by additional planets was negative.[ 11]
Size comparison of XO-5 b and Jupiter
See also
Notes
^ eccentricity is insignificant compared to its uncertainties[ 6]
References
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Gaia DR3 record for this source at VizieR .
^ a b c d e Burke, Christopher J.; et al. (2008). "XO-5b: A Transiting Jupiter-sized Planet with a 4 day Period". The Astrophysical Journal . 686 (2): 1331–1340. arXiv :0805.2399 . Bibcode :2008ApJ...686.1331B . doi :10.1086/591497 . S2CID 14043772 .
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^ a b c d e f g h i j k Pál, A.; et al. (2009). "Independent Confirmation and Refined Parameters of the Hot Jupiter XO-5b". The Astrophysical Journal . 700 (1): 783–790. arXiv :0810.0260 . Bibcode :2009ApJ...700..783P . doi :10.1088/0004-637X/700/1/783 . S2CID 18318327 .
^ "GSC 02959-00729" . SIMBAD . Centre de données astronomiques de Strasbourg . Retrieved 2009-04-26 .
^ Piskorz, Danielle; Knutson, Heather A.; Ngo, Henry; Muirhead, Philip S.; Batygin, Konstantin; Crepp, Justin R.; Hinkley, Sasha; Morton, Timothy D. (2015), "Friends of Hot Jupiters. III. An Infrared Spectroscopic Search for Low-Mass Stellar Companions", The Astrophysical Journal , 814 (2): 148, arXiv :1510.08062 , Bibcode :2015ApJ...814..148P , doi :10.1088/0004-637X/814/2/148 , S2CID 11525988
^ "Approved names" . NameExoworlds . Retrieved 2020-01-02 .
^ "International Astronomical Union | IAU" . www.iau.org . Retrieved 2020-01-02 .
^ Maciejewski, G.; et al. (2011). "Refining Parameters of the XO-5 Planetary System with High-Precision Transit Photometry" (PDF) . Acta Astronomica . 61 (1): 25–35. arXiv :1103.1325 . Bibcode :2011AcA....61...25M .
^ Sada, Pedro V.; et al. (2012). "Extrasolar Planet Transits Observed at Kitt Peak National Observatory". Publications of the Astronomical Society of the Pacific . 124 (913): 212–229. arXiv :1202.2799 . Bibcode :2012PASP..124..212S . doi :10.1086/665043 . S2CID 29665395 .
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