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- GJ_3634 abstract "GJ 3634 is a red dwarf star in the Hydra constellation. One planet has been discovered in its orbit, GJ 3634 b. GJ 3634 is under half the mass and size of the Sun, and is estimated to be at least a billion years younger, and lies near to Earth, with a distance of 19.8 parsecs (64.6 light years). It was targeted by astronomers during an over six-year survey of red dwarfs. The astronomers had recently changed their strategy to search for planets with extremely short orbits so they could narrow down candidates that transited, or crossed in front of, their host stars as seen from the Earth. The Super-Earth GJ 3634 b was the first planet discovered using this new strategy. The planet was confirmed using Doppler spectroscopy, or the observation and extrapolation of data from a recorded Doppler effect in the star's light, but later observations found no transiting pattern. The planet was published by its discoverers on February 8, 2011.".
- GJ_3634 wikiPageID "31645999".
- GJ_3634 wikiPageRevisionID "563056578".
- GJ_3634 ageGyr "> 3".
- GJ_3634 appmagV "11.95".
- GJ_3634 constell "Hydra".
- GJ_3634 eccentricity "0.08".
- GJ_3634 epoch "J2000".
- GJ_3634 exoplanet GJ_3634_b.
- GJ_3634 hasPhotoCollection GJ_3634.
- GJ_3634 luminosity "0.2".
- GJ_3634 mass "0.45".
- GJ_3634 massEarth "8.4".
- GJ_3634 metal "[Fe/H] = -0.10".
- GJ_3634 pError "1.55".
- GJ_3634 parallax "50.55".
- GJ_3634 period "2.64561".
- GJ_3634 propMoDec "-90.4".
- GJ_3634 propMoRa "-564.5".
- GJ_3634 radius "0.43".
- GJ_3634 semimajor "0.0287".
- GJ_3634 subject Category:Gliese_and_GJ_objects.
- GJ_3634 subject Category:Hydra_(constellation).
- GJ_3634 subject Category:M-type_main-sequence_stars.
- GJ_3634 subject Category:Planetary_systems.
- GJ_3634 type CelestialBody.
- GJ_3634 type Star.
- GJ_3634 type PhysicalBody.
- GJ_3634 comment "GJ 3634 is a red dwarf star in the Hydra constellation. One planet has been discovered in its orbit, GJ 3634 b. GJ 3634 is under half the mass and size of the Sun, and is estimated to be at least a billion years younger, and lies near to Earth, with a distance of 19.8 parsecs (64.6 light years). It was targeted by astronomers during an over six-year survey of red dwarfs.".
- GJ_3634 label "GJ 3634".
- GJ_3634 label "GJ 3634".
- GJ_3634 label "GJ 3634".
- GJ_3634 label "GJ 3634".
- GJ_3634 label "格利泽3634".
- GJ_3634 sameAs GJ_3634.
- GJ_3634 sameAs GJ_3634.
- GJ_3634 sameAs m.0gmgrjh.
- GJ_3634 sameAs Q2582065.
- GJ_3634 sameAs Q2582065.
- GJ_3634 wasDerivedFrom GJ_3634?oldid=563056578.
- GJ_3634 isPrimaryTopicOf GJ_3634.
- GJ_3634 name "GJ 3634".