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- Q15114410 subject Q6366178.
- Q15114410 subject Q7034035.
- Q15114410 subject Q8430646.
- Q15114410 abstract "ROXs 42Bb is a directly imaged planetary-mass companion to the binary M star ROXs 42B, a likely member of the Rho Ophiuchi cloud complex. The companion was announced/discovered on October 17, 2013 by University of Toronto astronomer Thayne Currie.The object has an estimated mass between 6 and 12 Jupiter masses, depending on the age of the star, similar to the masses of directly imaged planets around HR 8799 and beta Pictoris. However, it is unclear whether ROXs 42Bb formed like these planets via core accretion, formed by disk (gravitational) instability, or formed more like a binary star. Preliminary fits of the spectra and broadband photometry to atmospheric models imply an effective temperature of about 2000 K. Like Beta Pictoris b, ROXs 42Bb's atmosphere is likely very cloudy and dusty.".
- Q15114410 thumbnail ROXs42Bb_image.jpeg?width=300.
- Q15114410 wikiPageWikiLink Q180865.
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- Q15114410 wikiPageWikiLink Q2632650.
- Q15114410 wikiPageWikiLink Q265628.
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- Q15114410 wikiPageWikiLink Q634.
- Q15114410 wikiPageWikiLink Q6366178.
- Q15114410 wikiPageWikiLink Q7034035.
- Q15114410 wikiPageWikiLink Q841079.
- Q15114410 wikiPageWikiLink Q8430646.
- Q15114410 wikiPageWikiLink Q854599.
- Q15114410 wikiPageWikiLink Q8906.
- Q15114410 comment "ROXs 42Bb is a directly imaged planetary-mass companion to the binary M star ROXs 42B, a likely member of the Rho Ophiuchi cloud complex. The companion was announced/discovered on October 17, 2013 by University of Toronto astronomer Thayne Currie.The object has an estimated mass between 6 and 12 Jupiter masses, depending on the age of the star, similar to the masses of directly imaged planets around HR 8799 and beta Pictoris.".
- Q15114410 label "ROXs 42Bb".
- Q15114410 depiction ROXs42Bb_image.jpeg.