Upsilon Andromedae b

Upsilon Andromedae b

Planetbox begin
name = Upsilon Andromedae b
Planetbox image



caption = An artist's impression of Upsilon Andromedae b and its sun.
Planetbox star
star = Upsilon Andromedae A
constell = Andromeda
RA = RA|01|36|47.8
DEC = DEC|+41|24|20
dist_ly = 43.9
dist_pc = 13.5
class = F8V
Planetbox orbit
semimajor=0.0595 ± 0.0034
eccentricity=0.023 ± 0.018
period=4.617113 ± 0.000082
inclination = > 30
ang_dist = 4.38
long_peri=63.4
t_peri=2,451,802.64 ± 0.71
semi-amp=69.8 ± 1.5
semimajor_gigameter =
periastron =
periastron_gigameter =
apastron =
apastron_gigameter =
period_year = 0.01264
period_megasecond =
Planetbox character
mass=1.0285 ±|0.3415|0.3415
temperature=~1650 ±|150|150
radius=2.2 [cite web | url=http://www.extrasolar.net/planettour.asp?StarCatID=normal&PlanetID=3 | title=Upsilon Andromedae b | work=www.extrasolar.net | accessdate=2008-10-03 ]
density=
gravity=5.27293344
mass_earth =
gravity_earth =0.537689572
insolation =
insolation_earth =
radius_megameter =
mass_wekagram =
radius_earth =24.62841
Planetbox discovery
discovery_date = 23 June 1996
discoverers = Marcy "et al."
California and Carnegie
Planet Search

flag|United States
discovery_method = Radial velocity
discovery_site = [http://exoplanets.org/esp/upsandb/upsandb.shtml exoplanets.org]
discovery_status = Published
Planetbox catalog
names = 50 Andromedae b, Upsilon Andromedae Ab
Planetbox reference
star=Ups+And
planet=b

Upsilon Andromedae b, occasionally referred to as Upsilon Andromedae Ab (to distinguish it from the red dwarf star Upsilon Andromedae B), is an extrasolar planet approximately 44 light-years away in the constellation of Andromeda (the Chained Maiden). The planet was discovered orbiting the Solar twin star, Upsilon Andromedae, approximately every five days. Discovered in June of 1996 by Geoffrey Marcy and R. Paul Butler, it was one of the first hot Jupiters to be discovered. Upsilon Andromedae b is the innermost known planet in its planetary system.

Discovery

Like the majority of known extrasolar planets, Upsilon Andromedae b was detected by the variations in its star's radial velocity caused by the planet's gravity. The variations were detected by making sensitive measurements of the Doppler shift of Upsilon Andromedae's spectrum. The planet was announced in Jan 1997, together with 55 Cancri b and the planet orbiting Tau Boötis. [cite journal|url=http://www.journals.uchicago.edu/doi/full/10.1086/310444|author=Butler, R. et al.|title=Three New 51 Pegasi-Type Planets|journal=The Astrophysical Journal|volume=474|year=1997|pages=L115 – L118|doi=10.1086/310444]

Like 51 Pegasi b, the first extrasolar planet discovered around a normal star, Upsilon Andromedae b orbits very close to its star, closer than Mercury does to our Sun. The planet takes 4.617 days to complete an orbit, with a semimajor axis of 0.0595 AU. [cite journal|url=http://www.journals.uchicago.edu/doi/abs/10.1086/504701|author=Butler, R. et al.|title=Catalog of Nearby Exoplanets|journal=The Astrophysical Journal|volume=646|pages=505 – 522|year=2006|doi=10.1086/504701 ( [http://exoplanets.org/planets.shtml web version] )]

A limitation of the radial velocity method used to detect Upsilon Andromedae b is that only a lower limit on the mass can be found. In the case of Upsilon Andromedae b, this lower limit is 68.7% of the mass of Jupiter, though depending on the inclination of the orbit, the true mass may be much greater. However, astronomers found recently that inclination of the orbital plane is >30° and the true mass is somewhere between 0.687 to 1.37 MJ. [cite journal | title=The υ Andromedae Planetary System - Hubble Space Telescope Astrometry and High-precision Radial Velocities |author=Benedict, George F.; McArthur, B. E.; Bean, J. L. |year=2007 | journal=Bulletin of the American Astronomical Society |volume=38 |pages=185 Announced American Astronomical Society Meeting 210, #78.02] Coplanarity is not to be assumed; the mutual inclination between c and d is 35 degrees. [cite journal | journal=American Astronomical Society Meeting Abstracts | volume=211| title=Planet Masses in the Upsilon Andromadae system determined with the HST Fine Guidance Sensors |year=2007 | author=McArthur, B., Benedict, G. F., Bean, J., & Martioli, E. ]

Physical characteristics

Given the planet's high mass, it is likely that Upsilon Andromedae b is a gas giant with no solid surface. Since the planet has only been detected indirectly, properties such as its radius and composition are unknown.

The Spitzer Space Telescope measured the planet temperature, and found that the difference between the two sides of Upsilon Andromedae b of about 1,400 degrees Celsius, ranging from minus 20 to 230 degrees to about 1,400 to 1,650 degrees Celsius. [cite journal | first = J | last = Harrington | coauthors = Hansen BM, Luszcz SH, Seager S, Deming D, Menou K, Cho JY, Richardson LJ | year = 2006 | month = Oct 27 | title = The phase-dependent infrared brightness of the extrasolar planet upsilon Andromedae b | journal = Science | volume = 314 | issue = 5799 | pages = 623–6 | pmid = 17038587 | accessdate = 2006-12-01 | doi = 10.1126/science.1133904] The temperature difference has led to speculation that Upsilon Andromedae b is tidal locked with the same side always facing Upsilon Andromedae A.

Sudarsky had, on the assumption that the planet is similar to Jupiter in composition and that its environment is close to chemical equilibrium, predicted Upsilon Andromedae b to have reflective clouds of silicates and iron in its upper atmosphere. [cite journal|url=http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2003ApJ...588.1121S|author=Sudarsky, D. et al.|title=Theoretical Spectra and Atmospheres of Extrasolar Giant Planets|journal=The Astrophysical Journal|volume=588|issue=2|pages=1121 – 1148|year=2003|doi=10.1086/374331] The cloud deck instead "absorbs" the sun's radiation; between that and the hot, high pressure gas surrounding the mantle, exists a stratosphere of cooler gas. [Cite arXiv| author=Ivan Hubeny, Adam Burrows |title=Spectrum and atmosphere models of irradiated transiting extrasolar giant planets |eprint=0807.3588v1| class=astro-ph|year=2008] The outer shell of dark, opaque, hot cloud is assumed to consist of vanadium and titanium oxides ("pM planets"), but other compounds like tholins cannot be ruled out as yet.

The planet is unlikely to have large moons, since tidal forces would either eject them from orbit or destroy them on short timescales compared to the age of the system. [cite journal|url=http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2002ApJ...575.1087B|author=Barnes, J., O'Brien, D.|title=Stability of Satellites around Close-in Extrasolar Giant Planets|journal=The Astrophysical Journal|volume=575|issue=2|pages=1087 – 1093|year=2002|doi=10.1086/341477]

The planet (with 51 Pegasi b) is deemed a candidate for direct imaging by Planetpol.cite arXiv | title=Planetpol polarimetry of the exoplanet systems 55 Cnc and tau Boo | author=P.W.Lucas "et al." | eprint=0807.2568v1 | year=2007 | class=astro-ph ]

Effect on its sun

Upsilon Andromedae b appears to be responsible for increased chromospheric activity on its parent star. Observations suggest that there is a "hot spot" on the star around 169° away from the sub-planetary point. This may be the result of interactions between the magnetic fields of the planet and the star. The mechanism may be similar to that responsible for the activity of RS Canum Venaticorum variable stars, or the interaction between Jupiter and its moon Io. [cite journal|url=http://www.citebase.org/cgi-bin/citations?id=oai:arXiv.org:astro-ph/0411655|title=Hot Jupiters and Hot Spots: The Short- and Long-term Chromospheric Activity on Stars with Giant Planets|author=Shkolnik, E. et al.|journal=The Astrophysical Journal|volume=622|year=2005|pages=1075 – 1090|doi=10.1086/428037]

See also

* 55 Cancri b
* Tau Boötis b
* Upsilon Andromedae c
* Upsilon Andromedae d

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