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- Q5371571 subject Q6392646.
- Q5371571 subject Q6421057.
- Q5371571 subject Q7033946.
- Q5371571 subject Q7215998.
- Q5371571 subject Q7217174.
- Q5371571 abstract "HD 45652 b is a gas giant extrasolar planet orbiting at only 0.23 AU from the star HD 45652, with an orbital period of 44 days. It has mass at least half that of Jupiter. As it was detected using the radial velocity method, its true mass is dependent on the inclination of its orbit; if it is low, then the true mass will be larger. Also, its radius is not known. This planet was discovered by measurements taken by the ELODIE spectrograph from 2005 and 2006, and later confirmed by CORALIE and SOPHIE between 2006 and 2007. The discovery was announced in May 2008.".
- Q5371571 wikiPageExternalLink planet.php?p1=HD+45652&p2=b.
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- Q5371571 wikiPageWikiLink Q6392646.
- Q5371571 wikiPageWikiLink Q6421057.
- Q5371571 wikiPageWikiLink Q7033946.
- Q5371571 wikiPageWikiLink Q7215998.
- Q5371571 wikiPageWikiLink Q7217174.
- Q5371571 wikiPageWikiLink Q964623.
- Q5371571 type Place.
- Q5371571 type CelestialBody.
- Q5371571 type Location.
- Q5371571 type Place.
- Q5371571 type Planet.
- Q5371571 type Thing.
- Q5371571 type Q634.
- Q5371571 comment "HD 45652 b is a gas giant extrasolar planet orbiting at only 0.23 AU from the star HD 45652, with an orbital period of 44 days. It has mass at least half that of Jupiter. As it was detected using the radial velocity method, its true mass is dependent on the inclination of its orbit; if it is low, then the true mass will be larger. Also, its radius is not known.".
- Q5371571 label "HD 45652 b".