Английская Википедия:HD 114762
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HD 114762 is a triple star system[1][2] approximately Шаблон:Convert away in the constellation Coma Berenices. It consists of a yellow-white F-type main-sequence star Шаблон:Nowrap and two red dwarf companions Шаблон:Nowrap & Шаблон:Nowrap approximately 0.36 & Шаблон:Nowrap distant.[1][2] Both are low-metal subdwarfs. Planets around such metal-poor stars are rare (three known cases are HD 22781, HD 111232, and HD 181720).[3] A telescope or strong binoculars are needed to view the primary. Шаблон:Nowrap had been used by scientists as a "standard star", one whose radial velocity is well established, but with the discovery of the spectroscopic companion Шаблон:Nowrap its usefulness as a standard has been called into question.[4]
The red dwarf companion is classified as an ultra-cool dwarf, with a spectral type around M9.[5] With a visual magnitude of 15 and separated from the primary by only three arcseconds, it can only be seen with a powerful telescope.[1] It is estimated to be around 10 billion years old, although the properties of such low-mass stars are very similar across a wide range of ages. It is calculated have only 8% of the mass of the Sun, a tenth of its radius, and with a temperature of about Шаблон:Val it produces less than a thousandth of its luminosity.[5]
Spectroscopic companion
Шаблон:Main In 1989, a companion object, Шаблон:Nowrap, was found orbiting Шаблон:Nowrap by Latham, et al., using Doppler spectroscopy,[6] but its existence was not confirmed until 1991 by Cochran, et al.[7] Its orbital distance and revolution is similar to that of Mercury, though it has twice the eccentricity.[7] It has a minimum mass of Шаблон:Jupiter mass, and thus was originally thought to be a massive exoplanet; however, in 2019, its inclination was determined by Gaia astrometry, giving it a true mass of Шаблон:Jupiter mass. This makes it a red dwarf star, or a massive brown dwarf.[2] A 2020 study provided further confirmation of this, and revised the mass upwards to Шаблон:Jupiter mass,[8] and in 2022 this mass was revised upwards still further, to Шаблон:Solar mass, based on Gaia DR3 data and a similar upwards revision to the mass of the primary star.[9]
References
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