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55 Cancri e

2007 Concise Encyclopedia. Related subjects: Space (Astronomy)

55 Cancri e
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Artist's impression of 55 Cancri e
Parent star
Star 55 Cancri A
Constellation Cancer
Right ascension (α) 08h 52m 35.8s
Declination (δ) +28° 19′ 51″
Spectral type G8V
Orbital elements
Semimajor axis (a) 0.038 ± 0.001 AU
Eccentricity (e) 0.174 ± 0.127
Orbital period (P) 2.81 ± 0.002 d
Inclination (i)  ?°
Longitude of
periastron
(ω) 261.65 ± 41°
Time of periastron (τ) 2,453,295.31 ± 0.32 JD
Physical characteristics
Mass (m) >0.045 ± 0.01 MJ
Radius (r)  ? RJ
Density (ρ)  ? kg/ m3
Temperature (T)  ? K
Discovery information
Discovery date 2004
Discoverer(s) McArthur et al.
Detection method Radial velocity
Discovery status Challenged
Other designations
Rho1 Cancri e, HD 75732 e

55 Cancri e is an extrasolar planet with a mass similar to that of Neptune orbiting the Sun-like star 55 Cancri A. It takes less than three days to complete an orbit and is the innermost known planet in its planetary system. 55 Cancri e was discovered in 2004.

Discovery

Like the majority of known extrasolar planets, 55 Cancri e was discovered by detecting variations in its star's radial velocity. This was achieved by making sensitive measurements of the Doppler shift of the spectrum of 55 Cancri A. At the time of its discovery, three other planets were known orbiting the star. After accounting for these planets, a signal at around 2.8 days remained, which could be explained by a planet of at least 14.2 Earth masses in a very close orbit. The same measurements were used to confirm the existence of the uncertain planet 55 Cancri c.

55 Cancri e was one of the first extrasolar planets with a mass comparable to that of Neptune to be discovered. It was announced at the same time as another "hot Neptune" orbiting the red dwarf star Gliese 436.

Planet challenged

In 2005 the existence of planet e was questioned by Jack Wisdom in a reanalysis of the data. According to him, instead of the 2.8-day planet there is a planet with a mass similar to that of Neptune in a 261-day orbit around 55 Cancri A. This analysis has not been confirmed.

Orbit and mass

55 Cancri e is located in a very close orbit around the star which takes less than three days to complete and falls into the category of "hot Neptunes". The planet's orbit is fairly eccentric, a result of interactions with the nearby Jupiter-mass planet 55 Cancri b which prevent tidal forces from circularising the orbit.

A limitation of the radial velocity method used to detect 55 Cancri e is that only a minimum mass can be obtained, in this case around 14.2 times that of Earth, or 80% of the mass of Neptune. Astrometric observations made with the Hubble Space Telescope suggest that the outer planet 55 Cancri d is inclined at 53° with respect to the plane of the sky. If these measurements are confirmed and the system is assumed to be coplanar, the true mass of the planet would therefore be about 25% greater than this lower limit, at around 1 Neptune mass.

Characteristics

Since the planet has only been detected indirectly through its gravitational influence on 55 Cancri A, properties such as its radius, composition and temperature are unknown. It is also unknown whether it is a small gas giant like Neptune or a large terrestrial planet. Large terrestrial planets may be formed from material compacted by the inward migration of the system's gas giants. Alternatively 55 Cancri e may be the core of a gas giant pushed inwards before it had time to accumulate a significant gaseous envelope.

It is considered unlikely that the planet is the evaporated remnant of a gas giant (a chthonian planet). The existence of transiting Jovian planets in short period orbits indicates that gas giants can survive for long timescales in the inner regions of a planetary system.

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Selected Articles
Astronomers find dusty disk around star similar to solar system
...beyond the star known as 55 Cancri. Astronomers at the University...discovered,'' said David E. Trilling. Trilling and...intense starlight coming from 55 Cancri. It allowed them to examine...Earth-like planets. Trilling said 55 Cancri might be the most promising...
October 21, 1998; AP Online

Newfound planetary system has "hometown" look.
...fund the planet-hunting team. The star, 55 Cancri in the constellation Cancer, was already...existence of any such planet around 55 Cancri will remain speculative. Marcy, Butler...Discovery of a second planet orbiting 55 Cancri culminates 15 years of observations...and orbital size ...
June 13, 2002; M2 Presswire

Astronomers cheer discovery of two planets that orbit nearby stars.
...it's the fourth one orbiting the star 55 Cancri. That makes the star's planetary system...three planets orbiting them. The star 55 Cancri is about 40 light-years from the sun...that Earth is from the sun, and circles 55 Cancri in just 2.8 days -- Earth takes one year...237-4914 ...
September 1, 2004; Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News

Beyond solar system, planets that look familiar Findings suggest other Earth-like worlds
...part of a system around a star known as 55 Cancri, already known to harbor three other larger...the astronomers said. It circles the 55 Cancri every 2.8 days, far inside the orbits...the European group did not respond to an e-mail message.The new planets join more...
September 1, 2004; International Herald Tribune

A dozen new planets ... and still counting.(new planet population may reach 20)(Brief Article)
...detect. That's just what David E. Trilling and Robert H. Brown...the region surrounding the star 55 [Rho.sup.1] Cancri, already known to harbor a closely...from the sun. The disk around 55 [Rho.sup.1] Cancri, however, appears to contain about...
September 26, 1998; Science News

Extra-solar hunt finds Neptune-sized planets
...Marcy and his colleague Paul Butler, y star 55 Cancri, making that planetary system the first...Astronomers used the Keck Telescope to find the Cancri planet and the Hobby- Eberly Telescope...reached at (626) 578-6300, Ext. 4451, or by e-mail at kimm.groshong@sgvn.com .
September 1, 2004; Whittier Daily News

Man setting up for UFOs isn't too far out there
...the sun's family of planets." The other "sun" is known as 55 Cancri, and is like ours in age and size. There is also a Jupiter-li...if anything does, I'll gladly eat my hat. Tinfoil and all. E-mail Mike Nichols at mnichols@onwis.com or call him at (262...
June 18, 2002; The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

Rocky road: planet hunting gets closer to Earth.(This Week)(exoplanets)
...Gliese 436 every 2.64 days. Also at the briefing, Barbara E. McArthur of the University of Texas at Austin reported a planet around the sunlike star 55 Cancri. Other researchers previously detected three Jupiter-size...
September 4, 2004; Science News

WHEN YOU WISH UPON A STAR
...incredible range of responses, from an American six-year-old who e-mailed Mayor to ask if he'd visited his new planet yet, to...by pinpointing an 0.8MJ planet 45 light-years away around 55 Cancri, though in the interim several astronomers claimed another...
February 16, 1997; The Independent - London

News Flash
...planet is one of three planets circling the star, called 55 Cancri, which is about 51 light years away. Vitamins Counteract...They also found that an extra dose of antioxidant vitamins E and C can block this inflammatory response, according to...
June 17, 2002; Beacon News, The (Aurora, IL)



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