Stars With Radial Velocity Trends
The following stars have long-term radial velocity trends in addition to any confirmed planets they may have. This may indicate the presence of objects (possibly planetary in nature) in long-period orbits in these systems.
Star | Constellation | Right ascension |
Declination | Distance |
Velocity trend |
Ref | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
HD 28185 | Eridanus | 04h 26m 26s | −10° 33′ 02″ | 138 | 11.0 | No trend found by Magellan Planet Search Program. | |
Gliese 849 | Aquarius | 22h 09m 40s | −04° 38′ 27″ | 28.7 | −4.6 |
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Read more about this topic: List Of Unconfirmed Extrasolar Planets
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