- Van Biesbroeck 8b
Van Biesbroeck 8b is a
brown dwarf star, orbiting the starVan Biesbroeck 8 in the constellationOphiuchus .When discovered in 1984,cite web |url= http://www.daviddarling.info/encyclopedia/V/vanBiesbrock.html |title= Van Biesbroeck 8 |author= David Darling |work= Internet Encyclopedia of Science |quote= In 1984, independent announcements were made of the discovery of an unseen companion, van Biesbroeck 8b (VB 8b), which was suspected of being a
brown dwarf . The claims were made by Robert Harrington of the US Naval Observatory, based on astrometric observations, and by Donald McCarthy and colleagues at theUniversity of Arizona , from a study usinginfrared speckleinterferometry . Despite this persuasive double sighting, however, subsequent observations of greater sensitivity failed to uncover any further trace of the object. As a result, it is now generally accepted that VB 8b does not exist. ] it was thought to be aplanet .Fact|date=November 2007 With amass up to fifty times that ofJupiter , it was classified as a brown dwarf star, agas eous object too large to be aplanet yet with not enough mass forstellar ignition .It was not observed visually, either by human eye or instruments, but rather through
astrometry (the measurement of very small perturbations in a star's position due to the gravitational influence of another body) andinfrared speckleinterferometry .According to "The Internet Encyclopedia of Science," it is now generally accepted that VB 8b does not exist. Van Biesbroeck 8b seemed to abruptly vanish when later attempts to observe its gravitational pull on Van Biesbroeck 8 failed. It is currently unknown whether the object ever existed. It is difficult to re-confirm its existence or decide that there were errors in the original astrometric measurements.
Since the original announcement, dozens of other
extrasolar planet s have been discovered and confirmed as genuine, including the first one to be photographed visually, in2005 , around the starGQ Lupi . That object, presently designated GQ Lupi b, has yet to be given a permanent name.References
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