HD 37124 d

{{short description|Extrasolar planet in the constellation of Taurus}}

{{Infobox planet

| name = HD 37124 d

| discoverer = Marcy et al.

| discovery_site = United States

| discovered = 24 June 2005

| discovery_method = Radial velocity

| apsis = astron

| semimajor = {{convert|3.19|AU|km|abbr=on}}

| eccentricity = 0.2

| period = 2,295 d

| time_periastron = 2,449,606

| arg_peri = 266

| semi-amplitude = 12.2

| star = HD 37124

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HD 37124 d is an extrasolar planet approximately 103 light-years away in the constellation of Taurus. The planet was discovered in 2005 orbiting the star HD 37124 in a long-period orbit. Based on its mass, it is considered to be a gas giant. An alternative solution to the radial velocities gives a period of 29.92 days and a minimum mass 17% that of Jupiter.

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{{cite journal |last1=Vogt |first1=Steven S. |last2=Butler |first2=R. Paul |last3=Marcy |first3=Geoffrey W. |last4=Fischer |first4=Debra A. |last5=Henry |first5=Gregory W. |last6=Laughlin |first6=Greg |last7=Wright |first7=Jason T. |last8=Johnson |first8=John A. |title=Five New Multicomponent Planetary Systems |journal=The Astrophysical Journal |date=10 October 2005 |volume=632 |issue=1 |pages=638–658 |doi=10.1086/432901 |bibcode=2005ApJ...632..638V |s2cid=16509245 |url=https://resolver.caltech.edu/CaltechAUTHORS:20130108-151615622 |doi-access=free }}

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