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- Q5137544 subject Q7033944.
- Q5137544 subject Q7217167.
- Q5137544 subject Q9142574.
- Q5137544 abstract "CoRoT-13b is a transiting exoplanet found by the CoRoT space telescope on 12 July 2010.It is an extremely hot Jupiter-like planet with an orbital period of 4.04 earth days, that is around 4257.5 light years away. Its mass is equivalent to 1.308 Jupiter masses, 0.9 Jupiter radii, and has a density of 2.34 g cm 3. CoRoT-13b orbits a G0V star with Te = 5 945K, M = 1.09M, R = 1.01R, solar metallicity. It has a lithium content of +1.45 dex, and an estimated age between 0.12 and 3.15 Gyr. The lithium abundance of the star is consistent with its e ective temperature, activity level, and age range derived from the stellar analysis. The planet's density is extreme for its amount of mass. It implies the existence of an amount of heavy elements with a mass between about 140 and 300M.".
- Q5137544 wikiPageExternalLink nph-sieve?&objstr=corot-13b.
- Q5137544 wikiPageExternalLink atlas_profile.cfm?Planet=613.
- Q5137544 wikiPageWikiLink Q11466.
- Q5137544 wikiPageWikiLink Q319.
- Q5137544 wikiPageWikiLink Q44559.
- Q5137544 wikiPageWikiLink Q48633.
- Q5137544 wikiPageWikiLink Q523.
- Q5137544 wikiPageWikiLink Q531.
- Q5137544 wikiPageWikiLink Q568.
- Q5137544 wikiPageWikiLink Q7033944.
- Q5137544 wikiPageWikiLink Q7217167.
- Q5137544 wikiPageWikiLink Q9142574.
- Q5137544 comment "CoRoT-13b is a transiting exoplanet found by the CoRoT space telescope on 12 July 2010.It is an extremely hot Jupiter-like planet with an orbital period of 4.04 earth days, that is around 4257.5 light years away. Its mass is equivalent to 1.308 Jupiter masses, 0.9 Jupiter radii, and has a density of 2.34 g cm 3. CoRoT-13b orbits a G0V star with Te = 5 945K, M = 1.09M, R = 1.01R, solar metallicity. It has a lithium content of +1.45 dex, and an estimated age between 0.12 and 3.15 Gyr.".
- Q5137544 label "CoRoT-13b".