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- HD_132406 abstract "HD 132406 is a star in Boötes constellation. The spectrum is G0V, apparent magnitude +8.45, and the stellar distance 221 ly (68 pc).The star is 100K hotter, 1.8 Gya older, and 1.5 times more enrich in heavy elements [Fe/H] than our Sun.The star is unusual since it has one known planet, HD 132406 b, as of 2007.".
- Q844761 abstract "HD 132406 is a star in Boötes constellation. The spectrum is G0V, apparent magnitude +8.45, and the stellar distance 221 ly (68 pc).The star is 100K hotter, 1.8 Gya older, and 1.5 times more enrich in heavy elements [Fe/H] than our Sun.The star is unusual since it has one known planet, HD 132406 b, as of 2007.".
- HD_132406 comment "HD 132406 is a star in Boötes constellation. The spectrum is G0V, apparent magnitude +8.45, and the stellar distance 221 ly (68 pc).The star is 100K hotter, 1.8 Gya older, and 1.5 times more enrich in heavy elements [Fe/H] than our Sun.The star is unusual since it has one known planet, HD 132406 b, as of 2007.".
- Q844761 comment "HD 132406 is a star in Boötes constellation. The spectrum is G0V, apparent magnitude +8.45, and the stellar distance 221 ly (68 pc).The star is 100K hotter, 1.8 Gya older, and 1.5 times more enrich in heavy elements [Fe/H] than our Sun.The star is unusual since it has one known planet, HD 132406 b, as of 2007.".