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- TrES-4b abstract "TrES-4b is an extrasolar planet, and the fourth-largest ever found, after WASP-12b, WASP-17b, and CT Chamaeleontis b (though the latter may be a brown dwarf). It was discovered in 2006, and announced in 2007, by the Trans-Atlantic Exoplanet Survey, using the transit method. It is 1,430 light-years (440 pc) away at star GSC 02620-00648, in the constellation Hercules.TrES-4 orbits its primary star every 3.543 days and eclipses it when viewed from Earth. The planet is 0.919 times as massive as Jupiter but 1.799 times the diameter, the largest planet ever found at the time (next to WASP-17b, found on 1 May 2009), giving it an average density of only about 0.333 grams per cubic centimetre. This made TrES-4 both the largest known planet and the planet with the lowest known density at the time of its discovery.TrES-4's orbital radius is 0.05091 AU, giving it a predicted surface temperature of about 1782 K. This by itself is not enough to explain the planet's low density, however. It is not currently known why TrES-4 is so large. The probable causes are the proximity to a parent star that is 3–4 times more luminous than the Sun as well as the internal heat within the planet.A 2008 study concluded that the GSC 06200-00648 system (among others) is a binary star system allowing even more accurate determination of stellar and planetary parameters.".
- TrES-4b thumbnail Exoplanet_Comparison_TrES-4_b.png?width=300.
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- TrES-4b wikiPageID "12647606".
- TrES-4b wikiPageLength "5109".
- TrES-4b wikiPageOutDegree "34".
- TrES-4b wikiPageRevisionID "670474259".
- TrES-4b wikiPageWikiLink ABC_News_(Australia).
- TrES-4b wikiPageWikiLink Arizona.
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- TrES-4b wikiPageWikiLink Binary_star.
- TrES-4b wikiPageWikiLink CT_Chamaeleontis.
- TrES-4b wikiPageWikiLink Category:Exoplanets.
- TrES-4b wikiPageWikiLink Category:Exoplanets_discovered_in_2006.
- TrES-4b wikiPageWikiLink Category:Giant_planets.
- TrES-4b wikiPageWikiLink Category:Hercules_(constellation).
- TrES-4b wikiPageWikiLink Category:Hot_Jupiters.
- TrES-4b wikiPageWikiLink Category:Transiting_exoplanets.
- TrES-4b wikiPageWikiLink Earth.
- TrES-4b wikiPageWikiLink Exoplanet.
- TrES-4b wikiPageWikiLink GSC_02620-00648.
- TrES-4b wikiPageWikiLink Hercules_(constellation).
- TrES-4b wikiPageWikiLink Internal_heating.
- TrES-4b wikiPageWikiLink Jupiter.
- TrES-4b wikiPageWikiLink Kelvin.
- TrES-4b wikiPageWikiLink List_of_exoplanet_extremes.
- TrES-4b wikiPageWikiLink Methods_of_detecting_exoplanets.
- TrES-4b wikiPageWikiLink New_Scientist.
- TrES-4b wikiPageWikiLink Space.com.
- TrES-4b wikiPageWikiLink Sun.
- TrES-4b wikiPageWikiLink Trans-Atlantic_Exoplanet_Survey.
- TrES-4b wikiPageWikiLink UY_Scuti.
- TrES-4b wikiPageWikiLink United_States.
- TrES-4b wikiPageWikiLink WASP-12b.
- TrES-4b wikiPageWikiLink WASP-17b.
- TrES-4b wikiPageWikiLinkText "TrES-4b".
- TrES-4b angDist "0.111".
- TrES-4b class "F8".
- TrES-4b constell Hercules_(constellation).
- TrES-4b discoverers "Mandushev et al.".
- TrES-4b discoveryDate "2006".
- TrES-4b discoveryLocation Arizona.
- TrES-4b discoveryLocation United_States.
- TrES-4b discoveryMethod Methods_of_detecting_exoplanets.
- TrES-4b discoveryStatus "Published".
- TrES-4b distLy "1400".
- TrES-4b distPc "430".
- TrES-4b eccentricity "0".
- TrES-4b gravity "7.04".
- TrES-4b gravityEarth "0.718".
- TrES-4b inclination "82.86".
- TrES-4b mass "0.919".
- TrES-4b period "3.553945".
- TrES-4b radius "1.799".
- TrES-4b semiAmp "86.1".
- TrES-4b semimajor "0.05091".
- TrES-4b star "GSC 02620-00648 A".
- TrES-4b star "TrES-4".
- TrES-4b temperature "1782".
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- TrES-4b subject Category:Exoplanets.
- TrES-4b subject Category:Exoplanets_discovered_in_2006.
- TrES-4b subject Category:Giant_planets.
- TrES-4b subject Category:Hercules_(constellation).
- TrES-4b subject Category:Hot_Jupiters.
- TrES-4b subject Category:Transiting_exoplanets.
- TrES-4b hypernym Planet.
- TrES-4b type Planet.
- TrES-4b type Type.
- TrES-4b type Exoplanet.
- TrES-4b type Object.
- TrES-4b type Planet.
- TrES-4b type Type.
- TrES-4b comment "TrES-4b is an extrasolar planet, and the fourth-largest ever found, after WASP-12b, WASP-17b, and CT Chamaeleontis b (though the latter may be a brown dwarf). It was discovered in 2006, and announced in 2007, by the Trans-Atlantic Exoplanet Survey, using the transit method. It is 1,430 light-years (440 pc) away at star GSC 02620-00648, in the constellation Hercules.TrES-4 orbits its primary star every 3.543 days and eclipses it when viewed from Earth.".
- TrES-4b label "TrES-4b".
- TrES-4b sameAs Q838536.
- TrES-4b sameAs تي_آر_إي_إس_-_4.
- TrES-4b sameAs TrES-4b.
- TrES-4b sameAs TrES-4.
- TrES-4b sameAs TrES-4b.
- TrES-4b sameAs تی._آر._ای._اس_۴.