Beta Pictoris b

Beta Pictoris b (abbreviated as β Pic b) is an exoplanet orbiting the young debris disk A-type main sequence star Beta Pictoris located approximately 63 light-years (19.4 parsecs, or 6×1014 km) away from Earth in the constellation of Pictor. It has a mass around 13 Jupiter masses and a radius around 46% larger than Jupiter's. It orbits at 9 AU from Beta Pictoris, which is about 3.5 times farther than the orbit of Beta Pictoris c. It orbits close to the plane of the debris disk orbiting the star, with a low eccentricity and a period of 20–21 years.

Beta Pictoris b
Artist's impression of Beta Pictoris b. The debris disk around the parent star can be seen.
Discovery
Discovered byLagrange et al.
Discovery siteVery Large Telescope
Discovery dateNovember 18, 2008
Direct imaging
Orbital characteristics
10.018+0.082
−0.076
 AU
Eccentricity0.106+0.007
−0.006
23.593+0.248
−0.209
 yr
Inclination89.009°±0.012°
31.774°+0.008°
−0.009°
2448022.339+15.635
−24.710
21.835°+4.099°
−4.044°
Semi-amplitude78.791+15.672
−14.126
 m/s
StarBeta Pictoris
Physical characteristics
Mean radius
1.46±0.01 RJ
Mass11.729+2.337
−2.135
MJ
8.1 h
Temperature1,724 K (1,451 °C; 2,644 °F)
±15 K (15 °C; 27 °F)
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