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Geneva - September 8, 1999 - ![]() The new extra-solar planet has been detected around the star HD 130322 in the VIRGO constellation. HD 130322 is a K0 dwarf of apparent magnitude V=8.04 and color index B-V=0.781. Its metallicity is solar and the luminosity is about half the solar one. The HIPPARCOS catalogue lists a precise astrometric parallax pi=33.6 +/- 1.5 mas setting the star at a distance of about 30 pc from the Sun. The derived absolute magnitude M_V=5.67 invalidates the earlier giant classification generally found in the literature. A set of 111 high-precision radial-velocity (RV) measurements over 15 cycles has allowed us to determine an accurate orbital solution for the system. The planet orbits its parent star in 10.7 days inducing a RV semi-amplitude variation of 116 m/s for the star which is easily detected with the precision level obtained with CORALIE (6-7 m/s). With a small but significant eccentricity e=0.06 the orbit is almost circular. From the period and mass of the primary star (0.79 M_Sun), the separation between the planet and the star is estimated to be 0.08 AU and the inferred mass of the planetary companion about 1.08 M_Jup. With a period of 10.7 days, the planet belongs to the "hot Jupiter" family. The temperature estimate at the planet surface is slightly higher than 1000 deg K. This new candidate furthermore increases the observed piling up of planets with small orbital separations.
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