HD 126614

{{Short description|Multiple star system in the constellation Virgo}}

{{Starbox begin}}

{{Starbox observe 2s

| epoch = J2000.0

| constell = Virgo

| component1 = HD 126614 A

| ra1 = {{RA|14|26|48.279494}}

| dec1 = {{DEC|-05|10|40.01306}}

| appmag_v1 = {{val|8.81|0.03}}{{cite web |title=HD 126614 |url=https://exoplanetarchive.ipac.caltech.edu/overview/HD%20126614 |website=NASA Exoplanet Archive |accessdate=30 August 2022}}

| component2 = LP 680-57

| ra2 = {{RA|14|26|45.836397}}

| dec2 = {{DEC|-05|10|19.427938}}

| appmag_v2 = {{val|16.68|0.20}}

}}

{{Starbox character

| class = G8IV + M + M5.5V

| appmag_1_passband = B

| appmag_1 = 9.620

| appmag_2_passband = J

| appmag_2 = {{val|7.470|0.021}}

| appmag_3_passband = H

| appmag_3 = {{val|7.160|0.042}}

| appmag_4_passband = K

| appmag_4 = {{val|7.060|0.036}}

| r-i =

| v-r =

| b-v = {{val|0.810|0.004}}

| u-b =

| variable =

}}

{{Starbox astrometry

| component1 = HD 126614 A

| radial_v = {{val|−32.897|0.0042}}

| prop_mo_ra = {{val|-149.760|0.023}}

| prop_mo_dec = {{val|-145.837|0.018}}

| pm_footnote =

| parallax = 13.6633

| p_error = 0.0166

| parallax_footnote =

| absmag_v = 4.52

| component2 = LP 680-57

| radial_v2 = {{val|-29.45|5.52}}

| prop_mo_ra2 = {{val|-147.861|0.038}}

| prop_mo_dec2 = {{val|-149.118|0.034}}

| pm_footnote2 =

| parallax2 = 13.6050

| p_error2 = 0.0316

| parallax_footnote2 =

| absmag_v2 = 12.02

}}

{{Starbox orbit

| reference =

| name = HD 126614 B

| period = {{val|59.979|4.696|5.059}}

| axis_unitless = {{val|15.229|0.984|1.094|ul=AU}}

| eccentricity = {{val|0.056|0.017|0.018}}

| inclination = {{val|16.294|0.881|0.771}}

| node = {{val|284.664|2.600|3.304}}

| periastron = {{val|2450124.747|26.090|28.486}}

| periarg = {{val|240.567|30.578|43.150}}

| k1 = {{val|0.167573|0.012902|0.011124}}

}}

{{Starbox detail

| component1 = HD 126614 A

| mass = {{val|1.145|0.03}}

| radius = {{val|1.09|0.06}}

| gravity = {{val|4.39|0.08}}

| luminosity = {{val|1.21|0.19}}

| temperature = {{val|5585|44|fmt=commas}}

| metal = {{val|+0.56|0.04}}

| age_gyr = {{val|7.2|2.0}}

| rotation = ~99 days

| rotational_velocity = {{val|2.0|0.5}}

| component2 = HD 126614 B

| mass_mj2 = {{val|81.128|7.778|7.922}}

}}

{{Starbox detail |no_heading=y

| component1 = LP 680-57

| mass = 0.32

| temperature = 3,275

| luminosity = 0.0106

| radius = 0.32

| gravity = 4.93

| metal_fe = +0.46

| age_gyr = 3.6 {{snd}}6.0

}}

{{Starbox catalog

| names = {{odlist | WDS=J14268-0511 }}

| component1 = HD 126614 AB

| names1 = {{odlist | HD=126614 | BD=−04°3690 | G=124-40 | HIP=70623 | LTT=5698 | NLTT=37355 | PPM=197558 | SAO=139932 }}

| component2 = LP 680-57

| names2 = {{odlist | LP=680-57 | NLTT=37349 }}

}}

{{Starbox reference

| Simbad = HD+126614 | sn=A

| Simbad2 = LP+680-57 | sn2=C

| NSTED = HD+126614

| EPE = HD+126614

}}

{{Starbox end}}

HD 126614 is a trinary star system in the equatorial constellation of Virgo. The primary member, designated component A, is host to an exoplanetary companion. With an apparent visual magnitude of 8.81, it is too faint to be seen with the naked eye. The system is located at a distance of 239 light years from the Sun based on parallax measurements, but is drifting closer with a radial velocity of −33 km/s.

Stellar system

= HD 126614 A =

The primary is a late G-type star with a stellar classification of G8IV. It is a super metal-rich star; among the most metal-rich stars currently known. This is most likely an evolving subgiant star, but the very high metallicity makes comparisons to standard spectral types difficult.

= HD 126614 C =

In 2010, a close stellar companion was resolved and designated component C. This object is a faint red dwarf at an angular separation of {{val|0.5|ul=arcsecond}}, which corresponds to a projected physical separation of {{val|36|ul=AU|p=~ }}. More recent observations using radial velocity and astrometry have refined the parameters of HD 126614 C. It has an orbital period of about 60 years, with a smaller semi-major axis of 15 AU and a very low mass of {{Jupiter mass|81.1|link=y}}. This mass is very near the mass limit allowed for hydrogen fusion.

= HD 126614 B =

The outer companion, designated LP 680-57, was first reported in 1960 with the W. J. Luyten proper motion catalog. It is a magnitude 17.0 red dwarf with a class of M5.5, located at an angular separation of {{val|41.90|u=arcsecond}} from the primary along a position angle of 299°, as of 2015. They have a physical projected separation of {{val|3040|ul=AU|fmt=commas}}. The common proper motion of the system has been confirmed, indicating that they are gravitationally bound. Many multiple star catalogues still refer to this companion as component B, as it was known prior to the discovery of the closer companion.

Planetary system

A Doppler search for giant planets begun in 1997 at the Keck Observatory provided an 11 year baseline for detecting periodicity in the primary star's radial velocity data. In 2010, a Jovian companion was announced with an orbital period of {{Convert|1244|days|years|disp=out|abbr=off}}. In 2022, the inclination and true mass of HD 126614 Ab were measured via astrometry.

{{OrbitboxPlanet begin

| name = HD 126614 A

| table_ref =

| period_unit = year

}}

{{OrbitboxPlanet

| exoplanet = b

| mass = {{val|0.339|0.204|0.019}}

| period = {{val|3.442|0.016|0.017}}

| semimajor = {{val|2.249|0.088|0.096}}

| eccentricity = {{val|0.548|0.063|0.062}}

| inclination = {{val|97.477|35.340|37.849}}

}}

{{Orbitbox end}}

See also

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{{Stars of Virgo}}

{{DEFAULTSORT:HD 126614}}

Category:G-type subgiants

Category:M-type main-sequence stars

Category:Triple stars

Category:Planetary systems with one confirmed planet

Category:Virgo (constellation)

BD-04 3690

126614

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