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- HIP_5158 abstract "HIP 5158 is a 10th magnitude K-type main sequence star located approximately 130 light years away in the constellation Cetus. This star is smaller, cooler, fainter, and less massive than our Sun, but it is more metal rich. In 2009, a gas giant planet was found in orbit around the star. There is a quadratic drift in the radial velocities that may indicate the presence of an additional outer planet in the system.".
- HIP_5158 wikiPageID "25161808".
- HIP_5158 wikiPageRevisionID "568596264".
- HIP_5158 absmagV "6.95".
- HIP_5158 age "<6".
- HIP_5158 appmag "11.29".
- HIP_5158 appmag1Passband "B".
- HIP_5158 appmagV "10.21".
- HIP_5158 bV "1.08".
- HIP_5158 class "K5V".
- HIP_5158 constell Cetus.
- HIP_5158 eccentricity "0.14".
- HIP_5158 eccentricity "0.52".
- HIP_5158 epe "HIP+5158".
- HIP_5158 epoch "J2000.0".
- HIP_5158 exoplanet HIP_5158_b.
- HIP_5158 exoplanet HIP_5158_c.
- HIP_5158 gravity "4.37".
- HIP_5158 hasPhotoCollection HIP_5158.
- HIP_5158 luminosity "0.11".
- HIP_5158 mass "0.78".
- HIP_5158 mass "≥1.42".
- HIP_5158 mass "≥15.04".
- HIP_5158 metal "[Fe/H] = 0.10 ± 0.07".
- HIP_5158 nsted "HIP+5158".
- HIP_5158 pError "2.14".
- HIP_5158 parallax "24.28".
- HIP_5158 period "345.72".
- HIP_5158 period "9018".
- HIP_5158 propMoDec "–106.84 ± 1.27".
- HIP_5158 propMoRa "202.62".
- HIP_5158 radius "0.71".
- HIP_5158 rotation "1.57".
- HIP_5158 rotation "3654720.0".
- HIP_5158 semimajor "0.89".
- HIP_5158 semimajor "7.7".
- HIP_5158 simbad "HIP+5158".
- HIP_5158 temperature "4962".
- HIP_5158 subject Category:Cetus_(constellation).
- HIP_5158 subject Category:Hipparcos_objects.
- HIP_5158 subject Category:K-type_main-sequence_stars.
- HIP_5158 subject Category:Planetary_systems_with_two_confirmed_planets.
- HIP_5158 type CelestialBody.
- HIP_5158 type Star.
- HIP_5158 type PhysicalBody.
- HIP_5158 comment "HIP 5158 is a 10th magnitude K-type main sequence star located approximately 130 light years away in the constellation Cetus. This star is smaller, cooler, fainter, and less massive than our Sun, but it is more metal rich. In 2009, a gas giant planet was found in orbit around the star. There is a quadratic drift in the radial velocities that may indicate the presence of an additional outer planet in the system.".
- HIP_5158 label "HIP 5158".
- HIP_5158 label "HIP 5158".
- HIP_5158 label "HIP 5158".
- HIP_5158 label "HIP 5158".
- HIP_5158 sameAs HIP_5158.
- HIP_5158 sameAs HIP_5158.
- HIP_5158 sameAs HIP_5158.
- HIP_5158 sameAs m.09gqflg.
- HIP_5158 sameAs Q1042472.
- HIP_5158 sameAs Q1042472.
- HIP_5158 wasDerivedFrom HIP_5158?oldid=568596264.
- HIP_5158 isPrimaryTopicOf HIP_5158.
- HIP_5158 name "HIP 5158".