Candidate 1

Candidate 1 (also known as C1 or Alpha Centauri Ab) is an unconfirmed exoplanet candidate directly imaged around Alpha Centauri A in February 2021. If confirmed as an exoplanet, it would orbit at approximately 1.1 AU away from Alpha Centauri A with a period of about a year and would have a mass between that of Neptune and one-half that of Saturn and would therefore likely be a gas giant. Despite being a gas giant, due to its position in its orbit with Alpha Centauri A, it could have habitable moon(s) in its own orbit. The planet candidate is yet to be confirmed as an exoplanetary signal; additional observations are needed to confirm its true nature.

Candidate 1
The discovery image of Candidate 1, taken by the NEAR instrument at ESO's Very Large Telescope in 2021.
Discovery
Discovered byK. Wagner, et al.
Discovery date2021
Direct imaging
Designations
Alpha Centauri Ab, Rigil Kentaurus b, C1
Orbital characteristics
1.1 AU
~360 d
Inclination~70°
StarAlpha Centauri A
Physical characteristics
Mean radius
3.3-7 R🜨
Mass~20-50 ME
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