List of stars with proplyds
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List of proplyds with gaps
(list is very incomplete)When planets are confirmed (if no planet before), please move to the List of extrasolar planets
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Planet |
Star | Gap distance (in AU) |
Disk | Planet | Planet distance (in AU) |
Notes |
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HD 100546 HD 100546 |HD 100546 is a star 337.3 LY from Earth. It is orbited by an approximately 20 Mj planet at 6.5 AU.-HD 100546 B:Evidence for a planetary companion to HD 100546 was gathered using the UVES echelle spectrograph at the VLT in Chile. This confirms other data indicating a planetary companion... |
Disk extends out to 17 | Diameter, 721 AU | HD 100546 b | 6.5 | - |
Fomalhaut Fomalhaut Fomalhaut is the brightest star in the constellation Piscis Austrinus and one of the brightest stars in the sky. Fomalhaut can be seen low in the southern sky in the northern hemisphere in fall and early winter evenings. Near latitude 50˚N, it sets around the time Sirius rises, and does not... |
<100 AU - ~133 | 133 to 158 AU | Fomalhaut b Fomalhaut b Fomalhaut b is an extrasolar planet approximately 25 light-years away in the constellation of Piscis Austrinus. The planet was discovered orbiting the A-type main sequence star Fomalhaut in 2008 in photos taken by the Hubble Space Telescope... |
115 AU | Dust cloud inside planet |
Beta Pictoris Beta Pictoris Beta Pictoris is the second brightest star in the constellation Pictor. It is located 63.4 light years from our solar system, and is 1.75 times as massive and 8.7 times as luminous as the Sun. The Beta Pictoris system is very young, only 8–20 million years old, although it is already in the main... |
0 - 50 AU | - | Beta Pictoris b | 8 AU | Disk is warped |
GM Aurigae | 0 - 300 | - | - | - | Disc is warped |
HD 141569 HD 141569 HD 141569 is a blue-white dwarf star approximately 320 light-years away in the constellation of Libra. The primary star has two red dwarf companions at about nine arseconds. In 1999, a protoplanetary disk was discovered around the star... |
86 - 350 | - | - | - | Separates inner and outer regions |
Lynds 1551 | 0.1 | - | - | - | Binary system 45 AU apart |
OTS 44 OTS 44 OTS 44 is a brown dwarf about 550 light-years away in the constellation Chamaeleon. It is among the smallest known brown dwarfs.OTS 44 has a mass of about 15 times that of Jupiter, or about 1.5 % that of the Sun... |
- | - | - | - | Second smallest brown dwarf |
Vega Vega Vega is the brightest star in the constellation Lyra, the fifth brightest star in the night sky and the second brightest star in the northern celestial hemisphere, after Arcturus... (Gliese 721) |
5 | - | - | - | - |
Zeta Leporis Zeta Leporis Zeta Leporis is a white main sequence star approximately 70 light-years away in the constellation of Lepus. The star is suspected of being a spectroscopic binary star system, but this is yet to be confirmed. In 2001, an asteroid belt was confirmed to orbit the star.-Stellar components:Zeta... |
5.4 | - | - | - | First extrasolar protoplanetary disc discovered |
HD 113766 HD 113766 HD 113766 is a binary star system located 424 ly from Earth in the direction of the constellation Centaurus. The star system is approximately 10 million years old and is slightly more massive than our sun, but what makes HD 113766 special is the presence of a large belt of warm dust surrounding... |
1.8 ± 0.2 Rocky, 4-9 Icy, 30-80 Icy | - | - | - | Binary star system ~170 AU separation |
AU Microscopii AU Microscopii AU Microscopii is a red dwarf star located 10 parsecs away – about 8 times as far as our closest star after the Sun. AU Mic is a young star, only 12 million years old, less than 1% of the age of the Sun. It has only half the mass of the Sun and is only one-tenth as bright... |
1-10 gap extending out to 17 | - | - | - | - |
List of proplyds without gaps
- (list is very incomplete)
Color Key No known planet Planet
Star | Planet | Notes |
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NGC 1333 IRAS 4 | ||
4U 0142+61 4U 0142+61 4U 0142+61 is a magnetar at an approximate distance of 13,000 ly from Earth, located in the constellation Cassiopeia.In an article published in Nature on April 6, 2006, Deepto Chakrabarty et al. of MIT revealed that a circumstellar disk was discovered around the pulsar. This may prove that pulsar... |
- | This is a pulsar Pulsar A pulsar is a highly magnetized, rotating neutron star that emits a beam of electromagnetic radiation. The radiation can only be observed when the beam of emission is pointing towards the Earth. This is called the lighthouse effect and gives rise to the pulsed nature that gives pulsars their name... |
List of extremes
This list contains the largest, smallest, oldest, youngest.- (list is very incomplete)
Extreme Star Notes Least massive (confirmed mass) Most massive (confirmed mass) Lowest surface insolation Highest surface insolation
List of firsts
This list contains firsts.- (list is very incomplete)
Record Star Date Notes First extrasolar dust disc discovered Zeta Leporis Zeta LeporisZeta Leporis is a white main sequence star approximately 70 light-years away in the constellation of Lepus. The star is suspected of being a spectroscopic binary star system, but this is yet to be confirmed. In 2001, an asteroid belt was confirmed to orbit the star.-Stellar components:Zeta...1983 First extrasolar protoplanetary disc discovered Beta Pictoris Beta PictorisBeta Pictoris is the second brightest star in the constellation Pictor. It is located 63.4 light years from our solar system, and is 1.75 times as massive and 8.7 times as luminous as the Sun. The Beta Pictoris system is very young, only 8–20 million years old, although it is already in the main...1984 First protoplanetary disc around a pulsar PulsarA pulsar is a highly magnetized, rotating neutron star that emits a beam of electromagnetic radiation. The radiation can only be observed when the beam of emission is pointing towards the Earth. This is called the lighthouse effect and gives rise to the pulsed nature that gives pulsars their name...
discovered4U 0142+61 4U 0142+614U 0142+61 is a magnetar at an approximate distance of 13,000 ly from Earth, located in the constellation Cassiopeia.In an article published in Nature on April 6, 2006, Deepto Chakrabarty et al. of MIT revealed that a circumstellar disk was discovered around the pulsar. This may prove that pulsar...2006
See also
- List of extrasolar planets
- List of unconfirmed exoplanets
- List of extrasolar planet extremes
- List of hypothetical astronomical objects
External links
- SpaceDaily: NASA's Spitzer Digs Up Troves of Possible Solar Systems in Orion Aug 17, 2006