Kepler-1513

Kepler-1513 is a main-sequence star about 1,150 light-years (350 parsecs) away in the constellation Lyra. It has a late-G or early-K spectral type, and it hosts at least one, and likely two, exoplanets.

Kepler-1513
Observation data
Epoch J2000      Equinox J2000
Constellation Lyra
Right ascension 19h 19m 09.99418s
Declination +39° 17 06.9287
Apparent magnitude (V) 12.888±0.100 (Kepler band)
Characteristics
Evolutionary stage Main sequence
Spectral type K0V or late G
Apparent magnitude (G) 12.946±0.003
Apparent magnitude (J) 11.758±0.027
Apparent magnitude (H) 11.397±0.030
Apparent magnitude (K) 11.309±0.020
Astrometry
Radial velocity (Rv)−0.42±1.41 km/s
Proper motion (μ) RA: 20.439 mas/yr
Dec.: 1.745 mas/yr
Parallax (π)2.8446 ± 0.0134 mas
Distance1,147 ± 5 ly
(352 ± 2 pc)
Details
Mass0.943±0.037 M
Radius0.950+0.077
−0.055
 R
Luminosity (bolometric)0.743+0.148
−0.100
 L
Surface gravity (log g)4.46±0.10 cgs
Temperature5491±100 K
Metallicity0.17±0.06 [M/H]
Age7.0+4.0
−4.2
 Gyr
Other designations
Kepler-1513, KOI-3678, KIC 4150804, TIC 394177315, 2MASS J19190999+3917070
Database references
SIMBADdata
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