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HD 50499 b

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Discovery date
  
5 June 2005

Discovery status
  
Confirmed

Discovery site
  
United States

Discoverer(s)
  
Vogt, Butler, Marcy, and Fischer et al.

HD 50499 b is an extrasolar planet approximately 154 light-years away in the constellation of Puppis. The planet is suspected to be a gas giant with mass of 1.7 times Jupiter. It is a long period, taking 351 weeks to orbit the star. The planet’s eccentric orbit passes through the average distance of 574 Gm.

The planet was discovered by four team members including Steve Vogt in 2005 using their radial velocity method, which used to measure changes in red- and blue-shifting of the star that indicate the presence of planets caused by gravitational tug. He also indicated the existence of two additional outer planets.

References

HD 50499 b Wikipedia