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LkCa 15 b

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Discovery date
  
2011

Discovery site
  
Keck II

Discoverer(s)
  
Kraus and Ireland

LkCa 15 b

LkCa 15 b is a candidate protoplanetary object in orbit around LkCa 15, a star in the Taurus-Auriga Star Forming Region. It was discovered by direct imaging techniques using the Keck II telescope in 2011 by Adam Kraus and Michael Ireland. A 2015 study of observations from the Magellan Telescopes and the Large Binocular Telescope argued that the planet is forming though accretion. It is the first observed exoplanet seen in the process of active accretion.

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LkCa 15 b Wikipedia