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- Q1069393 subject Q6392646.
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- Q1069393 abstract "OGLE-TR-113b is an extrasolar planet orbiting the star OGLE-TR-113.In 2002 the Optical Gravitational Lensing Experiment (OGLE) detected periodic dimming in the star's light curve indicating a transiting, planetary-sized object. Since low-mass red dwarfs and brown dwarfs may mimic a planet, radial velocity measurements were necessary to calculate the mass of the body. In 2004, the object was proved to be a new transiting extrasolar planet.The planet has a mass 1.32 times that of Jupiter. Since the planet's inclination is known, the value is exact. It orbits the star (OGLE-TR-113) in an extremely close orbit, even closer than the famous planets 51 Pegasi b and HD 209458 b. The planet races around the star every 1.43 days. The radius of the planet is only 9% larger than Jupiter's, despite the heating effect by the star. Planets of its kind are sometimes called "super-hot Jupiters".".
- Q1069393 thumbnail Exoplanet_Comparison_OGLE-TR-113_b.png?width=300.
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- Q1069393 type Place.
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- Q1069393 type Planet.
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- Q1069393 comment "OGLE-TR-113b is an extrasolar planet orbiting the star OGLE-TR-113.In 2002 the Optical Gravitational Lensing Experiment (OGLE) detected periodic dimming in the star's light curve indicating a transiting, planetary-sized object. Since low-mass red dwarfs and brown dwarfs may mimic a planet, radial velocity measurements were necessary to calculate the mass of the body. In 2004, the object was proved to be a new transiting extrasolar planet.The planet has a mass 1.32 times that of Jupiter.".
- Q1069393 label "OGLE-TR-113b".
- Q1069393 depiction Exoplanet_Comparison_OGLE-TR-113_b.png.